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  2. Trigger Finger Surgery: What to Expect - WebMD

    www.webmd.com/rheumatoid-arthritis/trigger-finger-surgery

    Trigger finger is the common name for a hand condition your doctor might call stenosing tenosynovitis. It happens when something inflames a band of tissue called a “pulley,” which holds the...

  3. Trigger Finger Surgery: Recovery, Procedure, and More

    www.healthline.com/health/trigger-finger-surgery

    Surgery for trigger finger is done to increase the space for your flexor tendon to move. Your flexor tendon is a tendon in your fingers that is activated by your muscles to pull on...

  4. Trigger finger - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/trigger-finger/...

    Moving the needle and your finger helps break apart the tissue that's blocking the smooth motion of the tendon. Using ultrasound guidance during the procedure can improve results. Surgery. Working through a small incision near the base of your affected finger, a surgeon can cut open the narrowed section of tendon sheath.

  5. Trigger finger surgery: Recovery time and outlook

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    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...

  6. Trigger Finger - Trigger Thumb - OrthoInfo - AAOS

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    If your trigger finger does not get better with nonsurgical treatment, you may wish to consider surgery. The decision to have surgery is based typically on how much pain or loss of function you have in your digit.

  7. 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.

  8. Trigger Finger - American Society for Surgery of the Hand

    www.assh.org/handcare/condition/trigger-finger

    If non-surgical treatments do not relieve the symptoms, surgery may be recommended. The goal of surgery is to open the pulley at the base of the finger so that the tendon can glide more freely. The clicking or popping goes away in most cases after cutting the A1 pulley.

  9. Trigger Thumb 101 | Treatment, Symptoms, Causes and Surgery Info

    www.braceability.com/blogs/info/trigger-thumb

    What is Trigger Thumb (Stenosing Tenosynovitis)? This painful condition causes your fingers to get stuck in a bent position, snapping to straighten. Splinting or bracing to cure trigger thumb has become an extremely popular treatment option. Shop our collection of trigger thumb splints today!

  10. Trigger finger care at Mayo Clinic

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    Trigger finger care at Mayo Clinic. A team of Mayo Clinic experts from hand surgery, physical medicine and rehabilitation, and other areas work together to ensure that you receive an accurate diagnosis and the appropriate treatment for your situation. Expertise and rankings.

  11. Treatment Options for Trigger Finger and Trigger Thumb - HSS

    www.hss.edu/condition-list_trigger-finger.asp

    How is it treated? What is the surgery for it? Can it heal on its own? What is trigger finger? Trigger finger is an irritation caused by thickening of a ligament at the base of the finger.