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Finger Tendonitis

TREATMENT WITHOUT SURGERY-HEALTH WITHOUT MEDICINES


Fingers Tendonitis occurs when your tendons become inflamed due to injury or overuse. This can cause pain and stiffness in your fingers when bending.

Any damage to the tendon in the forearm, wrist, palm or along the finger will stop all movement in the finger. If a tendon becomes torn, any tension on it will create a rubber band effect and cause it to weaken. This makes the healing process slow. If a deep cut occurs, damage to nerves or blood vessels may occur.

The tendons at the top of the hand, extensor tendons, straighten the fingers. The flexor tendons, located on the palm side of your hand, bend the fingers.


SYMPTOMS

  • Finger stiffness, particularly in the morning.

  • A popping or clicking sensation as the finger moves.

  • Tenderness or a bump in the palm at the base of the affected finger.

  • Finger catching or locking in a bent position, which suddenly pops straight.

  • Finger locked in a bent position.

Trigger finger can affect any finger, including the thumb. More than one finger may be affected at a time, and both hands might be involved. Triggering is usually worse in the morning.

Let us know if trigger finger is a condition that affects one or more of the hand’s tendons, making it difficult to bend the affected finger or thumb