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Physiotherapy of purulent tenosynovitis (hand tendon sheath infection) - Radin Physiotherapy Clinic
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Physiotherapy of purulent tenosynovitis (hand tendon sheath infection) - Radin Physiotherapy Clinic

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Mohammad Dehghani - Physiotherapist

Physiotherapy of purulent tenosynovitis (hand tendon sheath infection)

  • Category: Physiotherapy services, hand physiotherapy, articles
  • Publication date: June 8, 2024
  • Duration of study: 8 minutes
How is physical therapy for purulent tenosynovitis or hand tendon sheath infection performed? Purulent tenosynovitis, or infection of the tendon sheath of the hand, is an inflammatory condition that usually occurs following injuries or trauma to the hand. In this case, the tendon sheath of the hand (the area that covers the tendons in the skin of the hand) is affected by the infection and symptoms such as pain, swelling, redness and warmth appear in the infected area. Study time: 8 minutes

Physiotherapy of purulent tenosynovitis (hand tendon sheath infection)

فیزیوتراپی تنوسینوویت چرکی یا عففونت غلاف تاندون دست چگونه انجام می شود؟ Purulent tenosynovitis, or infection of the tendon sheath of the hand, is an inflammatory condition that usually occurs following injuries or trauma to the hand. In this case, the tendon sheath of the hand (the area that covers the tendons in the skin of the hand) is affected by the infection, and symptoms such as pain, swelling, redness, and warmth appear in the infected area. Most cases of purulent tenosynovitis occur due to the penetration of bacteria into the hand. These bacteria can enter the tendon sheath through open wounds, injuries, cracks or even through healthy skin. The risk factors for the occurrence of this infection include a weak immune system, damage to the skin of the hand, work that requires continuous use of the hand (such as athletes or workers) and lack of hand hygiene. Treatment of purulent tenosynovitis includes the use of antibiotics to control the infection, resting the hand, closing the hand and preventing direct contact with water and keeping the infection area clean. In more severe cases, there may be a need for surgery to drain the infection and repair the damage.

It is important to see a doctor if you notice symptoms of purulent tenosynovitis so that an accurate diagnosis can be made and appropriate treatment can be given.

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What are the symptoms of purulent tenosynovitis?

Symptoms of purulent tenosynovitis include:

  • Pain: The intensity of pain may vary, but pain in the area of infection and the tendon sheath of the hand is usually detectable. Pain may worsen when using the hand or pressing on the infected area.
  • Swelling: The infected area becomes swollen and may be palpable.
  • Redness: The skin in the infected area becomes red and inflamed.
  • Heat: The infected area becomes warm and hotter than the healthy areas of the hand.
  • Limited movement: Infection. The tendon sheath may limit hand movement. This limitation may be due to pain and discomfort in the area of infection.
  • Fluid discharge: In some severe cases, fluid or debris from the infection may come out of the wound or cracks in the area of infection.

If you or someone else is experiencing symptoms of purulent tenosynovitis, it is important to see a doctor to make an accurate diagnosis and determine the appropriate treatment plan.

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What are the complications of hand tendon sheath infection?

Hand tendon sheath infection, if not treated properly and on time, can lead to serious complications. Some of the possible complications are:

Peripheral abscess formation

If left untreated, the infection can lead to the formation of a peripheral abscess in the infected area. This problem may lead to more severe swelling and pain and limit the movement and function of the hand.

Formation of a deep abscess

In some cases, the infection can lead to the formation of a deep abscess in the area of the tendon sheath. A deep abscess may require drainage and surgical treatment.

Formation of crime

In some severe cases, the infection can lead to the formation of a mass (abscess on the tendon). This crime can damage and damage the tendon and requires evacuation and surgical treatment.

Transmission of infection

If the hand tendon sheath infection spreads to other areas of the body, it can lead to systemic infections, including septicemia (blood infection) and cellulitis (inflammation of soft tissue).

Chronic complications

In some cases, hand tendon sheath infection can turn into a chronic, reversible infection that requires long-term treatments and may affect the ability to use the hand.

In general, hand tendon sheath infection is a serious condition that requires timely diagnosis and treatment. In order to avoid serious complications, it is important to see a doctor and start proper treatment if you notice symptoms.

How is purulent tenosynovitis treated?

Treatment of purulent tenosynovitis (hand tendon sheath infection) may include the following steps and procedures:

  • Rest: Resting the affected hand is very important. Avoiding activities that require constant use of the hands will facilitate a faster healing of the infection. Hand binding: Using a tight, well-fitting bandage over the infected area will help reduce swelling and protect it. Have: Keep the infected area clean and pay attention to hand hygiene. Always wash your hands before touching them.
  • Antibiotics: If a bacterial infection is diagnosed, the doctor may prescribe antibiotics. Antibiotics can control the infection and speed healing. It is important to take the antibiotic as prescribed by your doctor and complete the course of treatment.
  • Draining the abscess or mass: In more severe cases, a deep abscess or mass in the area of ​​infection may require drainage and surgical treatment. This procedure is performed by a doctor and may require repair and injection of antibiotics directly into the area of ​​infection.
  • Physiotherapy: After the infection is controlled, physical therapy may be used as part of treatment. Physical exercises tailored to the position of the hand are used to improve hand strength and range of motion.

Your doctor will assist in diagnosis and correct treatment based on the severity of the infection. Also, to prevent bacterial overgrowth and reinfection, your doctor may give you advice on hand hygiene and infection prevention.

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Surgery

In some severe cases of purulent tenosynovitis that cannot be controlled with conventional treatments, surgery may be required. Surgery in purulent tenosynovitis of the hand means draining the deep abscess or mass in the tendon sheath and cleaning the area of ​​infection.

Surgical steps may include the following:

  • Incision and drainage: The surgeon makes an incision over the infected area to access the deep abscess or mass. Then, the abscess or mass is drained and the infected area is cleaned.
  • Antibiotic injection: After the abscess or mass is drained, the doctor may inject antibiotics directly into the infected area to control the infection and prevent it from returning.
  • Repair and bandaging: After the antibiotic is drained and injected, the infected area is repaired and may use a suitable bandage to protect it. It should be covered.

After surgery, you may need to use antibiotics for a limited period of time, and your doctor may give advice on post-operative care and appropriate physical exercises to improve hand strength and movement.

It is important to consult with a medical professional if you need surgery to give you more detailed guidance on the surgical and post-operative process.

Which physiotherapy methods are used to treat tenosynovitis?

Physiotherapy can be used as part of the treatment of purulent tenosynovitis (hand tendon sheath infection). The purpose of physiotherapy in this case is to improve the strength, movement and function of the hand. Some physical therapy methods that may be used to treat tenosynovitis:

  • Strength exercises: Doing exercises to strengthen the hand and wrist muscles can accelerate the improvement of hand strength and function. These exercises can include the use of hand weights, strength training machines, fitness balls, and other exercise equipment.
  • Flexibility exercises: Doing exercises to increase flexibility and range of motion in the wrist and hand can be helpful. These exercises can include wrist flexion and extension exercises, finger extension and compression exercises, and hand and wrist flexibility exercises.
  • Balance and motor control exercises: Exercises that help improve hand balance and motor control can be effective in the treatment of tenosynovitis. These exercises may include balance board exercises, one-arm balance exercises, balance ball exercises, and other similar exercises.
  • Massage and manual techniques: Massage and manual techniques can be helpful in reducing inflammation, improving blood flow, and reducing pain. A physical therapist may use massage techniques, gentle stretching, and electronic devices such as electrotherapy.

It is important that your physical therapist tailor a treatment plan based on your condition and specific needs. Also, you should do physical therapy exercises along with home care and the instructions of your specialist doctor.

Shockwave therapy of purulent tenosynovitis

Shockwave therapy is a non-invasive treatment method that is used in the treatment of tenosynovitis and some problems related to tendon disorders. In this method, high pressure sound waves (shock wave) are applied to the required points in the body.

With the impact of the shock wave on the treated area, it stimulates the biological processes in the tendon and muscle tissues. Some of the possible effects of shock wave therapy are:

Increasing blood flow

Shockwave therapy can facilitate improved blood flow to the treatment area. This issue can help better nutrition of tendon and muscle tissues and accelerate the healing process.

Stimulation of tissue healing process

Shockwave therapy may help activate tissue healing processes such as extracellular matrix production, stiffness and strengthening of tendons and muscles, and reduction of inflammation.

pain reduction

Shockwave therapy can help reduce inflammation and stimulate the body's pain relief system. This may reduce pain and improve comfort in the treatment area.

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