Trigger Finger Treatment:
Sometimes the swelling can be treated
with rest, activity modification, oral anti-inflammatory
medications, or steroid injections.
Most often , Trigger Finger will be
persistent because either no rehabilitation efforts were
attempted or improper forms of rehabilitation were utilized
pre- or post-surgery. Injections and surgery both attempt
to cure injuries by treating the symptoms instead of
treating the "ACTUAL INJURY".
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In the case of Trigger Finger, the REAL
injury is the adhesion, nodule, and scar tissue buildup
on the tendon due to excess strain, overuse, or direct
trauma to that specific location on the tendon.
To
eliminate Trigger Finger at the source, the adhesion/nodule
and associated scar tissue must be eliminated or at least
greatly reduced in order to allow the tendon to glide
freely.
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the scar tissue, nodule and thin the tendon, completely
eliminateing the need for surgery in most cases.