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Trigger Finger Release

Trigger Finger Release services offered in Coral Gables, FL

Trigger Finger Release

A finger that catches, locks, or snaps when you try to straighten it points to trigger finger, a condition that tends to worsen the longer it goes untreated. Gregory Foremny, MD, at IVO Miami in Coral Gables, Florida, treats trigger finger both with conservative care and microinvasive trigger finger release, a procedure that resolves the problem through a tiny entry point. Dr. Foremny uses ultrasound guidance to treat the tendon with precision. Reach out to IVO Miami by phone to request an appointment.

Trigger Finger Release Q & A

How is trigger finger diagnosed and treated?

To diagnose trigger finger, Dr. Foremny combines a focused hand exam with diagnostic imaging, which shows him the tendon and pulley in detail. Early or mild cases often respond to conservative measures, including:

  • Rest and splinting to keep the finger from locking
  • Activity changes to reduce repetitive strain
  • Anti-inflammatory medication
  • Image-guided corticosteroid injections placed precisely into the tendon sheath

These steps resolve many cases, especially when treatment starts early.

What is microinvasive trigger finger release?

When injections and conservative care don’t bring lasting relief, Dr. Foremny offers microinvasive trigger finger release. Dr. Foremny received subspecialized training with the Sonex trigger finger release device during his fellowship at a designated Sonex Center of Excellence. Using ultrasound to guide the instrument, he releases the snug pulley covering the tendon, through a tiny opening rather than a traditional surgical incision. 

The technique spares surrounding tissue, requires no stitches, and lets most patients return to normal use of the hand sooner than open surgery allows.

Get started by calling IVO Miami to schedule your consultation.

WHAT TO EXPECT

  • PROCEDURE TIME: < 30 minutes
  • RECOVERY: Immediate motion
  • ANESTHESIA: Local only
  • SETTING: In-office

5 Days Post-OP Incsision Trigger Finger Release 

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