camptodactyly (bent 4th and / or 5th digit)

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Are your pinkies bent towards your palm
I suffer with AS and I have bent pinkies 42%  42%  [ 10 ]
I suffer with AS and my pinkies are straight 50%  50%  [ 12 ]
I do not suffer with AS and I have bent pinkies 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
I do not suffer with AS and my pinkies are straight 8%  8%  [ 2 ]
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02 Jan 2013, 7:11 pm

Happened to come across this accidentally, but apparently 80% of people who suffer with Autism have bent little fingers. My little fingers are really bent towards my palm and I wondered how many others with AS out there do.

http://www.modernhandreadingforum.com/t ... ptodactyly

Also is there anyone out there that has some more info on this.



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02 Jan 2013, 7:21 pm

"Camptodactyly can lead to Autism." Sounds legit.

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03 Jan 2013, 7:29 am

Actually, it makes perfect sense to me imo :) . I was told by an Occupational Therapist that AS kids often have low muscle tone. My mum was told that I had bent pinkies because the tendons in them were too short, thus pulling them back towards my palm. Sometimes they cramp as well. I do not drive, so got no idea if I would have trouble over long distances, but my handwriting does deteriorate after longer periods of sustained handwriting as my hand becomes too tired. Not sure if my bent pinkies would have anything to do with that though? It hasn't stopped me from becoming a typist (about 75+ wpm), although it was more difficult in the days of the manual typewriter.

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03 Jan 2013, 7:33 am

I have this with both little fingers, and to a milder degree with both index fingers. I thought it was clinodactyly though:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clinodactyly


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03 Jan 2013, 7:40 am

I don't have this, and neither my brother with LFA does.


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03 Jan 2013, 7:45 am

Nope



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03 Jan 2013, 8:15 am

Yes. But my right pinky is more bent than my left.



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03 Jan 2013, 12:18 pm

whirlingmind wrote:
I have this with both little fingers, and to a milder degree with both index fingers. I thought it was clinodactyly though:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clinodactyly


Apparently thats when your little finger points towards your other fingers.



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03 Jan 2013, 12:26 pm

Yes I went to Camp Todactyly when I was young. They taught us manbearpig and unicorns are real and bent fingers cause autism. Damn I miss those rainbows and unicorns.



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03 Jan 2013, 12:43 pm

Eingana wrote:
whirlingmind wrote:
I have this with both little fingers, and to a milder degree with both index fingers. I thought it was clinodactyly though:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clinodactyly


Apparently thats when your little finger points towards your other fingers.


Ah, I missread the title. In that case I have both, although the clinodactyly is more pronounced than the camptodactyly.


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03 Jan 2013, 5:32 pm

blue_bean wrote:
Yes. But my right pinky is more bent than my left.


Yeah same here, like quite noticeable more.



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14 Oct 2022, 7:52 am

My left is significantly more bent than my right little finger. I don't know why, but maybe cause I'm left handed or maybe that is just a coincidence.


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14 Oct 2022, 8:59 am

why does autism affects the shape of two fingers :?

both my 4th and 5th fingers are straight do they have to be bent to be autistic ?


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14 Oct 2022, 9:10 am

Straight pinkies here, too---until 1/25/2021.

One is bent because I fractured it running on 1/25/2021, and it didn't heal properly. No effect upon function.



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16 Nov 2024, 7:26 am

I seem to be slightly clinodactyl.
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But I have EDS and can do this

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16 Nov 2024, 7:32 am

I don't have that trait - hyper mobility.

Nor do it's potential cause and consequence of hypertonia.
Nor do something like a part of Ehlers Danlos Syndrome.


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