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Old 13-10-2001, 11:06 AM
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treatment for trigger finger

hello
can i know the correct treatmant for trigger finger for
a 65 yrs old female suffering past 4 days
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Old 23-10-2007, 10:55 AM
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Re: treatment for trigger finger

hello !
so, how is that lady's complain for pain ?
I have treated one cash with good result of Trigger finger.
I was giving him Ultra sound along with PWB to relieve pain at MIP jt site where he was complaining for pain. Friction massage and MFR is good for that. and also given him SF stimulation for the FDS.
what treatment you have given or are giving to her ?????????
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Old 23-10-2007, 06:42 PM
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Re: treatment for trigger finger

hi adhi,
it will be really helpful if we could know more about your patient.give us a brief assessment of the patient and the current treatment she is recieving
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Re: treatment for trigger finger

hi adi,,,,,
better u ill try isheamic compression over the trigger points.....along with any pain releaving modality,,,, it ill give better result......
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Cool Re: treatment for trigger finger

Most of the patients who found instant relief is by having NSAIDS such as ibuprofen,advil, motrin etc..this is applicable for serious cases and as for mild cases you can do so with rest,Repetitive activties such as gripping is not allowed as it will further aggravate the problem. Soaking in warm water also helps and also massage althou it will just releive the pain but not the inflammation.

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