Trigger Finger


Overview and Facts about Trigger Finger

Trigger finger occurs when a person’s finger gets stuck in a bent position. In severe cases, the finger can become locked into this position.

With trigger finger, the finger opens or closes with a snap, much like a trigger. Technically called stenosing tenosynovitis, this orthopaedic condition occurs when inflammation leads to a narrowing around the tendons in the finger. It develops most often in women and patients with diabetes.

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