Based on anecdotal observation of fatty infiltration (FI) of the opponens pollicis (OPP) muscle in patients with thumb carpometacarpal (CMC) Osteoarthritis (OA), we sought to examine the association of FI with CMC OA. We reviewed 747 consecutive 3 T wrist magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies for evidence of FI in the thenar muscles. This population was divided into two cohorts based on radiographic analysis: a cohort without thumb CMC OA (n = 440) and a second cohort with thumb CMC OA (n = 307), staged according to the Eaton-Littler classification. Statistical analysis using logistic regression was performed to investigate clinical factors associated with the presence of FI in the thenar muscles. FI was present in 133 patients with CMC OA (43.3%). FI, when present, was located only in the OPP. We found no OPP FI in the cohort without CMC OA (440 patients). Among patients with CMC OA, increasing age, male sex and advanced OA stage were significantly associated with the presence of OPP FI. OPP FI is a frequent finding in CMC OA. This FI could affect the biomechanical function of the OPP. In the future, we plan to analyze clinical outcomes in CMC OA patients with and without FI, and more focused in vivo studies of OPP function. OPP FI could potentially affect the function and the stability of the thumb CMC joint in patients with CMC OA. Orthopaedic Research Society. Journal of Orthopaedic Research® 00:00-00, 2026.
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