How do you fix ulnar drift?
Mia Phillips
Updated on March 18, 2026
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Similarly, can ulnar drift be corrected?
An ulnar drift deformity is characterized by ulnar deviation and volar subluxation of the metacarpal phalangeal (MCP) joints. The ulnar drift splint is recommended for persons whose ulnar deviation at the MCP joints can be corrected with mild to moderate force.
Likewise, in which condition is ulnar deviation commonly found? A simple explanation of Ulnar deviation, is when your fingers bend toward your pinky, while your wrist shifts toward the thumb side of your hand. Ulnar Deviation, sometimes called Ulnar Drift, is commonly caused by Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) and generally occurs over time.
In this regard, what is ulnar drift?
Ulnar deviation, also known as ulnar drift, is a hand deformity in which the swelling of the metacarpophalangeal joints (the big knuckles at the base of the fingers) causes the fingers to become displaced, tending towards the little finger.
Is ulnar deviation normal?
In radial and ulnar deviation, the carpal rows move as linked segments. The buttress of the radial styloid limits radial deviation so that its arc of motion is significantly less. Normal radial deviation (B) is 20° to 25°, and normal ulnar deviation (C) is 35° to 40°.
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