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Trigger finger - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic The fingers most often affected are the ring finger and the thumb, but the condition can affect any finger Trigger finger happens when the tendon that controls that finger can't glide smoothly in the sheath that surrounds it This may occur if part of the tendon sheath becomes swollen or if a small lump forms on the tendon
Trigger Finger: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment Recovery Guide Trigger finger, aka stenosing tenosynovitis, is a common condition that causes pain, stiffness and locking in the fingers or thumb With early diagnosis and the right treatment - from splinting and exercises to steroid injections or trigger finger surgery - most people make a full recovery
Trigger finger: Causes, treatment, and exercises Trigger finger is a condition in which a person’s finger locks or catches if they try to straighten or bend it Home remedies can often treat it Learn more here
Trigger Finger I Mass General Brigham What is trigger finger? Trigger finger (stenosing tenosynovitis) is a condition that causes swelling in the tendons in your fingers or thumb When the tendons become irritated and swollen, it can be difficult to bend or straighten the finger smoothly In more severe cases, the finger may get stuck in a bent position before suddenly straightening with a snap — like pulling and releasing a
Trigger Finger | Fact Sheets | Yale Medicine Trigger finger, also known as stenosing tenosynovitis, is a condition that makes it difficult to bend or straighten one or more fingers or the thumb This happens due to inflammation and thickening of the tendon or its sheath (the tendon’s protective covering), which can cause pain, stiffness, a clicking or popping sensation, and sometimes locking of the affected digit in a bent position