Dynamic CT Scan of the Normal Scapholunate Joint in a Clenched Fist and Radial and Ulnar Deviation

Hand (N Y). 2018 Nov;13(6):666-670. doi: 10.1177/1558944717726372. Epub 2017 Aug 29.

Abstract

Background: Injuries to the scapholunate can have severe long-term effects on the wrist. Early detection of these injuries can help identify pathology. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the motions of the scapholunate joint in normal wrists in a clenched fist and through radial and ulnar deviation using novel dynamic computed tomography (CT) imaging.

Methods: Fifteen participants below 40 years of age consented to have their wrist scanned. Eight participants were randomized to have the right wrist scanned and 7 the left wrist. Volunteers were positioned at the back of the gantry with the wrist placed on the table, palmar side down. Participants began with the hand in a relaxed fist position and then proceeded through an established range of motion protocol. Dynamic CT imaging was captured throughout the range of motion.

Results: The movement in the healthy scapholunate joint through a clenched fist and radial and ulnar deviation is minimal. The averages were 1.19, 1.01, and 0.95 mm, representing the middle, dorsal, and volar measurements, respectively.

Conclusions: This novel dynamic CT scan of the wrist is a user-friendly way of measuring of the scapholunate distance, which is minimal in the normal wrist below 40 years of age.

Keywords: 4D CT; clenched fist; computed tomography; dynamic; scapholunate.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Carpal Joints / diagnostic imaging*
  • Carpal Joints / physiology
  • Healthy Volunteers
  • Humans
  • Lunate Bone / diagnostic imaging*
  • Lunate Bone / physiology
  • Multidetector Computed Tomography*
  • Range of Motion, Articular / physiology
  • Scaphoid Bone / diagnostic imaging*
  • Scaphoid Bone / physiology
  • Wrist Joint / diagnostic imaging*
  • Wrist Joint / physiology