CHT Evaluation 3 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: Which outcome measure is most appropriate for assessing upper extremity disability and symptom severity in patients with carpal tunnel syndrome?
- DASH questionnaire
- Boston Carpal Tunnel Questionnaire (BCTQ) (Correct answer)
- QuickDASH
- PRWHE
Correct answer: Boston Carpal Tunnel Questionnaire (BCTQ)
The Boston Carpal Tunnel Questionnaire (BCTQ) is the most widely used and validated disease-specific outcome measure for carpal tunnel syndrome.
Question 2: A CHT evaluates wrist flexion active ROM and finds 60°. The normal value is 80°. What percentage of normal does the patient retain?
- 60%
- 75% (Correct answer)
- 80%
- 50%
Correct answer: 75%
60/80 = 0.75, so the patient retains 75% of normal wrist flexion range of motion.
Question 3: The Tinel's sign is positive during nerve evaluation. What does a positive Tinel's sign indicate?
- Complete nerve transection
- Nerve regeneration or irritation at the percussion site (Correct answer)
- Normal nerve function
- Tendon adhesion
Correct answer: Nerve regeneration or irritation at the percussion site
A positive Tinel's sign (tingling with percussion over a nerve) indicates nerve regeneration or irritation at that point along the nerve.
Question 4: During evaluation of a patient 6 weeks post flexor tendon repair, the therapist notes a positive Finochietto-Brunner sign. What does this indicate?
- Tendon rupture
- Tendon adhesions limiting excursion (Correct answer)
- Normal tendon gliding
- Joint contracture
Correct answer: Tendon adhesions limiting excursion
The Finochietto-Brunner sign (increased passive DIP flexion when MCP is flexed) suggests tendon adhesions limiting differential glide.
Question 5: A therapist administers the Purdue Pegboard Test. What domain does this test primarily assess?
- Grip strength
- Fine motor dexterity and coordination (Correct answer)
- Sensory discrimination
- Joint range of motion
Correct answer: Fine motor dexterity and coordination
The Purdue Pegboard Test assesses fine motor dexterity, bimanual coordination, and fingertip dexterity relevant to work tasks.
Question 6: Which goniometric measurement position is used as the zero starting point (neutral) for wrist radial-ulnar deviation assessment?
- Full radial deviation
- Wrist in neutral (0°) with hand in anatomical position (Correct answer)
- 20° of wrist extension
- Wrist in maximum ulnar deviation
Correct answer: Wrist in neutral (0°) with hand in anatomical position
The wrist is positioned at neutral (0°) with the hand in anatomical position before measuring radial and ulnar deviation.
Question 7: In evaluating a patient with suspected triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC) tear, which clinical test applies a compressive load and rotation to the distal radioulnar joint?
- Allen test
- Watson test
- TFCC compression/ulnar grind test (Correct answer)
- Finkelstein test
Correct answer: TFCC compression/ulnar grind test
The TFCC compression (ulnar grind) test loads the TFCC by compressing and rotating the wrist in ulnar deviation to reproduce TFCC pain.
Which outcome measure is most appropriate for assessing upper extremity disability and symptom severity in patients with carpal tunnel syndrome?