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  2. Around 20 to 50 percent of people who have trigger finger might need surgery to correct the condition. Trigger finger can affect children, but surgery is not usually the recommended...

  3. Trigger Finger Surgery: What to Expect - WebMD

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    In general, your doctor will encourage you to use it as soon as you can. You’ll start with lighter movements and work toward being able to do harder ones. Your doctor will likely prescribe...

  4. Recovery from Trigger Finger Surgery: What to Expect -...

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    Get an overview of trigger finger surgery and recovery, including average recovery time and trigger finger surgery exercises that can help with long-term movement.

  5. Trigger Finger Release: What to Expect at Home - Kaiser...

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    Your Recovery. You had trigger finger release surgery. This surgery makes it easier to bend and straighten your finger. Your finger and hand may be sore and swollen for several days. It may be hard to move your finger at first. This usually gets better after several weeks.

  6. Trigger Finger Surgery: Recovery, Procedure, and More - ...

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    There are two types of trigger finger surgery: open and percutaneous release. You may be able to have trigger finger surgery as an outpatient. That means you’ll be in an operating room, but you...

  7. Trigger Finger Release: What to Expect at Home -...

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    Your Recovery. You had trigger finger release surgery. This surgery makes it easier to bend and straighten your finger. Your finger and hand may be sore and swollen for several days. It may be hard to move your finger at first. This usually gets better after several weeks.

  8. Exercises after Trigger Finger Surgery (Detailed)

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    Rehabilitation after surgery is essential to restore the functionality of your hand and ensure a rapid return to daily activities. This guide provides a detailed roadmap to aid your healing process through targeted exercises.

  9. Trigger Finger Surgery Recovery - Hand and Wrist Institute

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    What Happens During Trigger Finger Surgery? Surgeons perform trigger finger procedures in an outpatient setting, and you can expect to return home after. You’ll receive anesthesia before your surgery so you can remain still for a more effective result.

  10. Trigger Finger Release: Percutaneous and Open Surgery

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    Recovery from percutaneous release is typically shorter than for open surgery, allowing patients to return to work sooner. 1 Amirfeyz R, Mcninch R, Watts A, et al. Evidence-based management of adult trigger digits. J Hand Surg Eur Vol. 2017;42 (5):473-480. An alternative to percutaneous release is an open surgery, which requires a small incision.

  11. Trigger Finger Surgery: Effective Treatment for Hand Stiffness

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    More and more people with rheumatoid arthritis are experiencing excellent recovery and results following trigger finger surgery.