FROMENT' S
SIGN
• Test positioning
The client may sit or stand.
The therapist sits next to the client.
• Action
The client is instructed to hold a piece of paper between the thumb and index finger.
The therapist then tries to pull the paper out.
• Positive finding
Flexion of the client's distal interphalangeal joint of the thumb is indicative of adductor pollicis muscle paralysis due to ulnar nerve damage.
• Special considerations & comments
Simultaneous hyperextension of the metacarpophalangeal joint of the thumb is indicative of ulnar nerve compromise.
This is known as Jeanne's sign.