Finkelstein's Test - Special Considerations/implications

Special Considerations/implications

Because this test may create pain in other tissues to come back a false positive or may come back negative though de Quervain’s or katherines syndrome is still suspected, the patient can radially deviate against resistance to possibly reproduce pain.

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