Historical Overview
- The origins of the cross finger test are unclear, perhaps because it is so easily noticed by patients.
Description
- The patient’s inability to cross his/her middle finger over his/her index finger.1
Pathophysiology
- Loss of function in the second and first dorsal interosseous muscles.1
Instructions
- Determine whether the patient can cross his/her middle finger over his/her index finger.
Variations
- No variations have been studied, but patients may differ in the degree to which they can cross their fingers
Related Signs and Tests1
- Froment’s sign
- Jeanne’s sign
- Bouvier’s sign
- Duchenne’s sign
Diagnostic Performance Characteristics
- The diagnostic performance characteristics of the cross finger test have not been well studied.