Trigger finger is a common condition, and management of trigger finger has 3 main options: nonoperative care, open release or percutaneous release. This study reported a 97% success rate without significant
Read MoreCONCLUSION: Colberg et al. reports 50 cases of trigger finger treated with percutaneous A1 pulley release with a specialized needle and found this approach to be an effective, safe, and convenient procedure for the
Read MoreExtracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) has been gaining interest as an alternative to surgery for the treatment of musculoskeletal disorders. The available clinical studies show that shock wave can be an effective
Read MoreTrigger finger is caused by repeated movements. When an individual suffers from trigger finger, one of the first treatments discussed is splinting. A trigger finger splint has been found to be effective when rest and
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