Enhancing Recovery and Restoring Functionality


RPSC, a leading healthcare provider specializing in hand and wrist surgery, is pleased to announce the launch of a comprehensive set of exercises specifically designed to aid in the recovery process of trigger finger surgery. These exercises are intended to promote healing, restore functionality, and prevent further complications for patients who have undergone trigger finger surgery.

Trigger finger, also known as stenosing tenosynovitis, is a condition characterized by the inflammation of tendons in the finger. This inflammation results in difficulty making a full fist or properly straightening the affected finger. While non-surgical treatments are typically attempted first, such as rest, splinting, and medication, surgery may become necessary if symptoms persist or worsen.

Trigger finger surgery, also known as a release surgery, involves an outpatient procedure to alleviate the inflammation and release the constricted tendon sheath. Although the surgery is generally considered successful in providing relief, post-operative care and rehabilitation play a vital role in achieving optimal results.

Recognizing the importance of post-operative care, RPSC has developed a specialized program of exercises to aid in the recovery and restoration of functionality after trigger finger surgery. These exercises are guided by expert hand therapists and are divided into different stages to align with the healing process and the patient's recovery timeline.
Trigger Finger Surgery Exercises
The initial stage focuses on pain management and gentle range-of-motion exercises to reduce swelling and inflammation. As the patient progresses, the program transitions to more advanced exercises aimed at increasing finger strength, flexibility, and coordination. These exercises may include finger stretches, grip strengthening exercises, tendon gliding exercises, and hand coordination activities.

To ensure the utmost safety and effectiveness, RPSC emphasizes the importance of following these exercises under the guidance of a certified hand therapist or healthcare professional. Each patient's recovery journey is unique, and the exercises are tailored to their specific condition and progress.

Dr. Mark, a renowned hand surgeon at RPSC, explains, "Our goal is to provide comprehensive care to our patients, from diagnosis to rehabilitation. We recognize that a successful outcome after trigger finger surgery is not just dependent on the surgical procedure itself but also on the post-operative care and rehabilitation. These specially designed exercises are an integral part of our patient-centric approach, helping individuals regain their hand functionality and return to their daily activities."

Patients who have benefited from the trigger finger surgery exercise program report improved finger mobility, reduced pain, enhanced grip strength, and an overall increase in hand functionality. Moreover, the exercises aid in preventing adhesions or scar tissue formation, minimizing the risk of the trigger finger recurring.

In addition to providing expert-guided exercises, RPSC also offers educational resources and ongoing support to ensure patients have the knowledge and tools necessary for a successful recovery. They understand that informed patients are empowered patients.

About RPSC
RPSC is an esteemed healthcare provider specializing in hand and wrist surgery, committed to delivering personalized and comprehensive care to patients. With a team of dedicated hand surgeons, therapists, and staff, RPSC offers state-of-the-art treatments, cutting-edge surgical techniques, and rehabilitation programs aimed at restoring hand functionality and enhancing the quality of life.
August 27, 2023

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