Carpal Tunnel
Carpal Tunnel

METACARPOPHALANGEAL (MP) JOINT ARHTRITIS

What is metacarpophalangeal (MP) joint arhtritis?
The knucle joints in the fingers act as hinges between the long bones in the hand and the smaller bones in the fingers. These joints are called metacarpophalangeal Joints or MP joints of the hand. The MP joints are important to the hand for gripping and holding things. Pain and deformity in the knuckle joints of the fingers are common in rheumatoid arthritis. This pain and deformity may be caused by trauma, gout, psoriasis, or other diseases. Diseases such as those mentioned can injure the MP joints by ruining the structures and muscles that move the joint, or by destroying the surface of the joint causing pain and deformity in the knuckle.

Signs and symptoms

  • Difficulty using the hand for daily activities (holding or gripping a cup)
  • Fingers slowly drifting (leaning) to the little finger side of their hand

Treatment
Treating the symptoms can sometimes be done without surgery. Medication, splinting, changes in daily activity, and injections of anti-inflammatory medicine may be recommended by your hand surgeon in the early stages of MP joint disease. If these forms of non-surgical treatment do not work, surgery may be needed.

Some advanced cases of MP joint disease may need surgery. Two types of surgery are commonly performed. The first is generally done in less severe cases and is called synovectomy or soft tissue replacement. If the tendons have slipped out of place, they are put back into place over the knuckle joint. If the small muscles of the fingers are causing the fingers to lean toward the small fingers, the muscles are operated on to stop the fingers from being pulled toward the little finger. The second type of surgery is joint replacement and is generally used on more severe cases of MP joint disease. The diseased metacarpophalangeal joint is replaced with an artificail joint. Complications with this type of surgery may happen. Infection is possible or the artificial joint may eventually break or wear down. There is a possibility that a second replacement of the joint or fusion of the joint may be recommended in later years.

The goals of treatment are pain relief and restored motion to the fingers. Your hand surgeon can advise you on the best treatment for your situation.

Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation following joint replacement under the close supervision of your hand surgeon is as important as the surgery. The hand is usually immobilized for several days following surgery. A therapy program, consisting of excersises and special splints, usually starts the first week after surgery and continues for four to six weeks.


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