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Understanding Trigger Finger

Trigger finger is a condition that makes it hard to straighten one of your fingers or your thumb after bending it. It happens when the tendon in the finger becomes irritated or swollen, making it harder for the finger to move smoothly.

At Concierge Rheumatology, we offer personalized, advanced treatments to help relieve pain and improve movement so you can use your hand more comfortably.

Common Symptoms of Trigger Finger

Trigger finger symptoms can develop gradually and are often worse in the morning. Common signs include:
A clicking or popping sensation when moving the affected finger.
Tenderness or a noticeable bump in the palm at the base of the finger.
Pain when bending or straightening the finger.
In severe cases, the finger may remain locked in a bent position.

Causes & Risk Factors

Trigger finger is typically caused by repetitive hand use or gripping, or inflammation from medical conditions like diabetes or rheumatoid arthritis.

How Trigger Finger is Diagnosed

Diagnosis involves a straightforward physical examination. We start by getting a detailed medical history and determine your symptom patterns. We will look for areas of tenderness or bumps in the palm. We then look at the affected fingers for clicking, locking, or stiffness.

Personalized Treatment Options at Concierge Rheumatology

Treatment for trigger finger depends on its severity and duration. Our tailored approach focuses on relieving symptoms, restoring hand function, and preventing recurrence. We start by providing specific stretching exercises and a splint to maintain mobility/flexibility of the affected joint. We may prescribe specific medications such as NSAIDs for pain relief. If worsening symptoms, we will give a corticosteroid injection near or into the tendon sheath to reduce inflammation. In severe cases, a trigger finger release surgery may be needed to resolve symptoms. 

Take Control of Your Hand Health

A trigger finger can disrupt daily activities, but with the right treatment, you can regain full finger function and reduce discomfort.

Schedule an appointment with Concierge Rheumatology today to explore personalized treatment options and take the first step towards relief and improved hand mobility.