And then eventually, if it keeps coming back or the injection doesn't work well, we do a small surgery to release it. Dr. Miller: So if you have trigger finger in one hand, is it more likely that ...
Stenosing tenosynovitis, commonly called “trigger ... and your finger breaks apart the tissue that blocks the smooth motion of the tendon. The use of ultrasound guidance during the procedure ...
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Trigger finger could also develop as a complication of carpal tunnel surgery. In this case ... to undergo a percutaneous release or a surgical procedure to open the constricted portion of the ...