Usually Trigger Finger affects just one finger but it can affect many fingers and at different times.
Does Trigger Finger usually occur in many fingers?
Usually Trigger Finger affects just one finger but it can affect many fingers and at different times.
Yes. We often suggest trying a combination of rest, anti – inflammatory tablets, a splint and/or a cortisone injection prior to recommending surgery.
No, it is usually a condition that can wait weeks to months for treatment.
The finger can be moved immediately after surgery and the hand can be used as it feels comfortable to do so.
The finger can be moved immediately after surgery. The dressing is removed at the first appointment and usually recovery is complete within 2-3 weeks. No splints are required.