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Trigger finger release

A small procedure that opens the tight pulley at the base of a finger so the tendon can glide freely again.

Why it's done

  • Painful catching or locking of a finger
  • Symptoms that don't respond to a steroid injection or splinting

Typical recovery phases

Timelines are general patterns. Your surgeon's protocol always wins.

  1. 1Days 0–7

    Wound care; full finger motion.

    Move the finger gently and often to avoid stiffness.

  2. 2Weeks 1–3

    Resume most daily tasks.

    Avoid heavy gripping while the wound matures.

  3. 3Weeks 3–6

    Strength and full grip return.

    Light putty and grip drills as cleared.

Red flags — call your team

  • Spreading redness
  • Drainage or fever
  • New numbness in the finger

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