STENOSING TENOSYNOVITIS
STENOSING TENOSYNOVITIS
Stenosing tenosynovitis also known as “Trigger Finger” is caused by inflammation in the fibrous sheath surrounding the tendons in the hand. Designed to reduce friction between carpal components, the sheaths become agitated through overuse and repetitive movements, especially from sports and vocational activities.
Popular therapies involve stretching pre-activity, icing, anti-inflammatory drugs, corticosteroid injections, surgery and prp treatments.
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