Ice for Trigger Finger


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Cheryl (Philadelphia ) on 11/20/2016
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For trigger finger, try holding ice on it to relieve the inflammation, that worked for me.
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Susan (Greenfield, Ma, Usa) on 06/12/2012
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I cured a middle finger trigger by limiting movement of the digit, icing for 10 - 15 minutes several times a day and doing deep massage of the muscles in the forearm that work the fingers. When I focused on the muscles for the middle finger they were very tight and painful, perhaps from spasm. I broke the spasm with pressure and massaged the muscle further. In a month or two pain, swelling and locking were gone in this instance. I am careful now to use a padded bicycling glove to protect the tendons in the palm when I garden, rake and do repairs at my house. I am careful to not make repetitive grips that tax the fingers.
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