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5.3.5 Rule for examining the muscles of the upper limb

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posted on 2023-04-28, 06:36 authored by Peter GatesPeter Gates
The current technique taught for examining the muscles of the upper limb does not differentiate between the various causes of weakness in the arm, in particular peripheral nerve and nerve root lesions. The 5.3.5 rule describes examining the muscles in a specific order: 5 at the shoulder, 3 at the elbow and 5 at the wrist and hand. The examiner records the number of the weak muscles. They then consult the tables to determine the cause of the weakness. This rule enables the diagnosis of all peripheral nerve and nerve root problems (radiculopathy) that cause weakness in the arm. It does not require detailed knowledge of neuroanatomy. It does require the examiner to learn how to examine each muscle so that they do not miss weakness or â € detect' weakness when there is none.

History

Journal

Postgraduate Medical Journal

Volume

95

Pagination

465-468

Location

England

ISSN

0032-5473

eISSN

1469-0756

Language

English

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

1127

Publisher

BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP