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Trigger Finger Surgery

Trigger Finger is a condition where a finger or thumb gets stuck in a bent position and can’t straighten easily, often causing stiffness, pain, and swelling. When the thumb is affected, it’s called Trigger Thumb and is treated similarly.

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About Trigger Finger Surgery Treatment

Trigger finger is a condition where the tendon in a finger or thumb becomes irritated or inflamed, causing the digit to catch, lock, or stay bent when trying to straighten it. It occurs when the tendon sheath in the finger becomes narrowed or swollen.

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The procedure is done under local anaesthesia, so you won’t feel any pain during surgery. Some mild soreness or swelling is normal afterward but usually resolves within a few days.

Most people regain normal finger movement within 1–2 weeks, although complete healing may take up to 4–6 weeks depending on the individual and number of fingers treated.

In most cases, physiotherapy isn’t required. Simple hand exercises at home are often enough to restore movement and strength.

Yes, trigger finger surgery offers long-term relief in the majority of cases. Recurrence is rare but possible, especially if multiple fingers are involved or underlying conditions exist.

 

You’ll need to rest your hand for a few days. Most patients can drive and return to light duties within a week, but this can vary depending on your job type and how many fingers were treated.










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You\u2019ll need to rest your hand for a few days. Most patients can drive and return to light duties within a week, but this can vary depending on your job type and how many fingers were treated.","content_type":"toggle-content","saved_section":null,"saved_widget":null,"item_icon":{"value":"","library":""},"toggle_custom_id":""}],"default_toggle":1,"type":"toggles"}" data-widget_type="cmsmasters-toggles.default">
The procedure is done under local anaesthesia, so you won’t feel any pain during surgery. Some mild soreness or swelling is normal afterward but usually resolves within a few days.

Most people regain normal finger movement within 1–2 weeks, although complete healing may take up to 4–6 weeks depending on the individual and number of fingers treated.

In most cases, physiotherapy isn’t required. Simple hand exercises at home are often enough to restore movement and strength.

Yes, trigger finger surgery offers long-term relief in the majority of cases. Recurrence is rare but possible, especially if multiple fingers are involved or underlying conditions exist.

 

You’ll need to rest your hand for a few days. Most patients can drive and return to light duties within a week, but this can vary depending on your job type and how many fingers were treated.









Yes, trigger finger surgery offers long-term relief in the majority of cases. Recurrence is rare but possible, especially if multiple fingers are involved or underlying conditions exist.

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You\u2019ll need to rest your hand for a few days. Most patients can drive and return to light duties within a week, but this can vary depending on your job type and how many fingers were treated.","content_type":"toggle-content","saved_section":null,"saved_widget":null,"item_icon":{"value":"","library":""},"toggle_custom_id":""}],"default_toggle":1,"type":"toggles"}" data-widget_type="cmsmasters-toggles.default">
The procedure is done under local anaesthesia, so you won’t feel any pain during surgery. Some mild soreness or swelling is normal afterward but usually resolves within a few days.

Most people regain normal finger movement within 1–2 weeks, although complete healing may take up to 4–6 weeks depending on the individual and number of fingers treated.

In most cases, physiotherapy isn’t required. Simple hand exercises at home are often enough to restore movement and strength.

Yes, trigger finger surgery offers long-term relief in the majority of cases. Recurrence is rare but possible, especially if multiple fingers are involved or underlying conditions exist.

 

You’ll need to rest your hand for a few days. Most patients can drive and return to light duties within a week, but this can vary depending on your job type and how many fingers were treated.








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The procedure is done under local anaesthesia, so you won’t feel any pain during surgery. Some mild soreness or swelling is normal afterward but usually resolves within a few days.

Most people regain normal finger movement within 1–2 weeks, although complete healing may take up to 4–6 weeks depending on the individual and number of fingers treated.

In most cases, physiotherapy isn’t required. Simple hand exercises at home are often enough to restore movement and strength.

Yes, trigger finger surgery offers long-term relief in the majority of cases. Recurrence is rare but possible, especially if multiple fingers are involved or underlying conditions exist.

 

You’ll need to rest your hand for a few days. Most patients can drive and return to light duties within a week, but this can vary depending on your job type and how many fingers were treated.







You\u2019ll need to rest your hand for a few days. Most patients can drive and return to light duties within a week, but this can vary depending on your job type and how many fingers were treated.","content_type":"toggle-content","saved_section":null,"saved_widget":null,"item_icon":{"value":"","library":""},"toggle_custom_id":""}],"default_toggle":1,"type":"toggles"}" data-widget_type="cmsmasters-toggles.default">
The procedure is done under local anaesthesia, so you won’t feel any pain during surgery. Some mild soreness or swelling is normal afterward but usually resolves within a few days.

Most people regain normal finger movement within 1–2 weeks, although complete healing may take up to 4–6 weeks depending on the individual and number of fingers treated.

In most cases, physiotherapy isn’t required. Simple hand exercises at home are often enough to restore movement and strength.

Yes, trigger finger surgery offers long-term relief in the majority of cases. Recurrence is rare but possible, especially if multiple fingers are involved or underlying conditions exist.

 

You’ll need to rest your hand for a few days. Most patients can drive and return to light duties within a week, but this can vary depending on your job type and how many fingers were treated.






The procedure is done under local anaesthesia, so you won’t feel any pain during surgery. Some mild soreness or swelling is normal afterward but usually resolves within a few days.


Most people regain normal finger movement within 1–2 weeks, although complete healing may take up to 4–6 weeks depending on the individual and number of fingers treated.


In most cases, physiotherapy isn’t required. Simple hand exercises at home are often enough to restore movement and strength.


Yes, trigger finger surgery offers long-term relief in the majority of cases. Recurrence is rare but possible, especially if multiple fingers are involved or underlying conditions exist.


 


You’ll need to rest your hand for a few days. Most patients can drive and return to light duties within a week, but this can vary depending on your job type and how many fingers were treated.

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