While trigger finger (stenosing tenosynovitis)—a condition that causes your finger to get stuck in a bent or curled position—is often just an inconvenient nuisance, it can also be incapacitating. If the condition has caused your finger to chronically get stuck in a bent position, and conservative treatments are unable to help, your hand doctor will
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Is Trigger Finger Affecting Your Daily Activities?
Stenosing tenosynovitis, more popularly known as trigger finger, is a condition that causes your fingers to get stuck in a bent or straight position. Not only does it cause pain, but it can also render you unable to perform certain tasks effectively, such as driving or typing. If your trigger finger is already affecting your
Read MoreQuestions Your Orthopedic Surgeon Might Ask
It might be your tennis elbow that is preventing you from getting dressed every morning. Or, your knee is preventing you from walking around the grocery store. If you’re considering taking the next steps in your orthopedic journey, consult a qualified orthopedic surgeon. They will likely have a list of questions to ask you in
Read MoreSpring into Action: How to Stay Motivated After Orthopedic Surgery
Falling down is an accident, but staying down is not your only option. Choose to rise! Orthopaedic surgery is something that both athletes and weekend warriors alike are forced to face. As people who once enjoyed athletic, high-energy lives, a change in lifestyle can be hard to stomach. In fact, according to the Journal of
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