Ace Physio in Downtown Toronto offers successful trigger finger physiotherapy. Our dedicated team focuses on personalized care, aiming to alleviate discomfort, improve finger mobility, and prevent this common condition’s recurrence.

Understanding Trigger Finger

Trigger finger , or ‘stenosing tenosynovitis’, is a condition characterized by the inflammation of the flexor tendons of the finger or thumb, which are crucial for bending movements. This inflammation leads to the narrowing of the tendon sheath, creating resistance and pain when the tendon attempts to glide through it during finger movements.

The condition derives its name from the characteristic “triggering” or “locking” experienced by those affected when bending or straightening the finger, sometimes requiring forceful effort to “unlock” the finger, which may snap back into place. This can result in significant discomfort, pain, and functional impairment in severe cases.

In-Depth Causes and Contributing Factors

The development of trigger finger is often associated with repetitive strain or overuse of the fingers and thumb, particularly in activities requiring prolonged gripping or flexing. However, it can also occur without a clear cause. Several factors contribute to the risk of developing trigger finger, including:

Detailed Symptoms and Assessment Process

Symptoms of trigger finger progressively worsen over time and may include:

Assessment typically involves an examination, with healthcare providers identifying symptoms, testing hand functionality, and looking for the presence of locking or popping during finger movement. 

Our Approach to Physiotherapy for Trigger Finger Treatment

At Ace Physio, we specialize in a comprehensive physiotherapy approach to trigger finger treatment in Downtown Toronto, focusing on strategies to alleviate symptoms and restore function.

Why Choose Ace Physio for Trigger Finger Treatment

Choosing Ace Physio for your trigger finger treatment in Downtown Toronto offers you access to:

Comprehensive Treatment Services1

Ace Physio is committed to delivering a wide range of services, addressing various musculoskeletal conditions and ensuring a holistic approach to your health and well-being.

Let Us Help You End the Pain

If trigger finger is impacting your life, Ace Physio in Downtown Toronto is here to help you regain mobility, comfort, and function in your hand. We strive to offer effective, compassionate care that provides quick and lasting recovery.

Wrist and Hand Conditions We Treat

  • Skier’s Thumb Treatment (Gamekeeper’s Thumb)
  • Mallet Finger Treatment
  • Scaphoid Wrist Fractures Treatment
  • Wrist Osteoarthritis Treatment
  • Dupuytren’s Contracture Treatment
  • Wrist Tendinitis Treatment
  • Trigger Finger Treatment (Stenosing Tenosynovitis)
  • Ganglion Cysts Treatment
  • De Quervain’s Tenosynovitis Treatment
  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Treatment

Trigger Finger Treatment Downtown Toronto FAQs

How Long Does It Take to Recover From Trigger Finger Treatment?

The recovery time from trigger finger treatment varies depending on the method used. Physiotherapy may offer immediate relief, but it can take weeks to fully regain mobility and reduce symptoms. The recovery time can range from a few weeks to a few months, depending on the extent of the injury and the individual’s recovery process. Following post-treatment care instructions, including hand therapy exercises, is crucial for a successful recovery.

Can Trigger Finger Heal on Its Own?

In some mild cases, trigger finger may improve without intensive treatment. Resting the affected finger, avoiding repetitive gripping, and using over-the-counter pain relief can alleviate symptoms for some individuals. However, without addressing the underlying inflammation and tendon friction, the condition may persist or worsen. Seeking professional advice for proper assessment and treatment is recommended to prevent long-term stiffness or loss of motion in the affected finger.

Are There Any Exercises That Can Help With Trigger Finger?

Yes, there are specific exercises designed to reduce stiffness and improve flexibility in the affected finger. Gentle stretching exercises that extend and flex the finger can help maintain range of motion and reduce the likelihood of the finger getting stuck. Finger tendon glide exercises, where the finger is moved through a series of positions from fully bent to fully straight, can also be beneficial. It’s important to perform these exercises gently and avoid forceful stretching, which could worsen the symptoms. Additionally, it is always recommended that you perform any exercises under the guidance of a healthcare professional to avoid complications.

What Are the Long-Term Effects of Untreated Trigger Finger?

Leaving trigger finger untreated can lead to several long-term effects, including persistent pain, increased stiffness, and decreased mobility of the affected finger. Over time, the finger may become locked in a bent position, making it difficult or impossible to straighten. This can severely impact the hand’s functionality and the individual’s ability to perform everyday tasks. Early treatment is recommended to avoid these complications and preserve hand function.

Ace Physio
2 Carlton St. #1522, Toronto, ON M5B 1J3, Canada
(416) 900-6653

Hours:

Monday to Thursday: 8 AM – 7 PM
Friday: 8 AM – 5 PM
Saturday: 9 AM – 2 PM