Trigger Finger Treatment refers to procedures used to alleviate Trigger Fingers, a condition characterized by pain, swelling, and stiffness in the fingers causing them to lock or bend involuntarily. Common treatments include rest, splinting, corticosteroid injections, and surgery.
Trigger Finger Treatment refers to procedures used to alleviate Trigger Fingers, a condition characterized by pain, swelling, and stiffness in the fingers causing them to lock or bend involuntarily. Common treatments include rest, splinting, corticosteroid injections, and surgery.
Trigger Finger treatment in Australia involves releasing the tendon sheath inflammation or tightening through a minimally invasive surgery known as percutaneous aponeurotomy or open release. Rest and therapy follow.
Advanced cases may require steroid injections for symptom relief before surgery. Waiting time is typically 1-3 weeks for initial consultation and up to 6 weeks for post-surgery recovery.