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Eichhoff’s Test | De Quervain’s tendinitis | Gamer’s Thumb
In the literature, there is a lot of confusion regarding the original version of the Finkelstein test. Elliot (1992) states that “Over the last three decades an error in performing Finkelstein’s test has crept into the English literature in both textbooks and journals. This error can produce a false-positive, and if relied upon, a wrong diagnosis can be made, leading to inappropriate surgery.” The error that has crept into the literature is actually Eichhoff’s test.
Goubeau et al. (2014) have evaluated this test regarding its accuracy to diagnose de Quérvain’s disease and found a sensitivity of 89% and a specificity of 14%. As this is the only study evaluating this test so far, its clinical value remains questionable.
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