What does a club thumb mean?

What does a club thumb mean?

More commonly referred to as “clubbed thumbs” and often comically called “toe thumbs” (delightful!), brachydactyly type D is an inherited condition in which “the end bones of the thumbs are shortened but all the fingers are normal,” according to HealthLine.

How do you fix a clubbed thumb?

The primary type of surgery for clubbed thumbs is an osteotomy. During an osteotomy, the bone is cut, and a bone grafting material is used to reshape the thumb, making it longer and narrower as needed.

How do you get a clubbed thumb?

Brachydactyly is an inherited condition, which makes genetics the main cause. If you have shortened fingers or toes, other members of your family most likely also have the condition. It is an autosomal dominant condition, which means you only need one parent with the gene to inherit the condition.

Is brachydactyly a birth defect?

Brachydactyly is a congenital condition that a person is born with. It leads to someone’s fingers and toes being much shorter than average compared to the general size of their body. There are multiple types of brachydactyly that affect the fingers and toes differently.

Are clubbed thumbs rare?

It’s not so unusual, though. Up to 4 percent of the population is estimated to have stubby thumbs.

Are club thumbs genetic?

It’s a dominant genetic trait, so only one parent needs to have the condition for a child to inherit it. If you have brachydactyly, other people in your family most likely have it as well. Many cases of brachydactyly occur without any other health conditions.

Why is it called Murderer’s thumb?

What does having a stub thumb mean? Well, back when fortune tellers started practicing palmistry it also meant that you were accused of having a temper and being callous, earning the name “murderer’s thumbs.” Which is pretty cool, unless you were accused of a crime because of it.

How is brachydactyly treated?

There is no general, specific management or treatment that is applicable to all forms of brachydactyly. Plastic surgery is only indicated if the brachydactyly affects hand function or for cosmetic reasons, but is typically not needed. Physical therapy and ergotherapy may ameliorate hand function.

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