Wrinkle Test Clinical Trial
Official title:
Inter-observer and Intra-observer Variability of the Wrinkle Test and the Optimum Time Need for the Test. Pilot Study
Skin wrinkling of the fingers following immersion in warm water depends on intact sympathetic innervation. It is abolished by lesions affecting both central and peripheral sympathetic pathways. It affords a simple and reliable clinical test of sympathetic function.
Fingertip skin wrinkling after prolonged immersion in water is a well-recognized phenomenon, whereas a denervated digit does not exhibit normal skin wrinkling while a finger with a regenerated or repaired nerve shows at least partial reappearance of wrinkling. This is the basis for the bedside immersion-wrinkling test of autonomic digital nerve function. The exact mechanism of fingertip skin wrinkling is still subject to controversy. the purpose of this study is to examine the Inter-observer and Intra-observer Variability of the Wrinkle Test. ;