Trigger finger, or stenosing tenosynovitis, is a common hand condition where a finger becomes stuck in a bent position and may snap straight suddenly. Patients across Montreal and surrounding areas frequently seek treatment when symptoms begin interfering with everyday tasks.

The condition occurs when inflammation affects the tendon sheath, restricting smooth tendon movement.

Symptoms That Should Not Be Ignored

  • Finger stiffness, especially in the morning
  • Clicking or popping sensation
  • Finger locking in a bent position
  • Pain at the base of the finger

At early stages, symptoms may come and go. Over time, the condition often worsens.

Who is Most Affected?

Trigger finger is more common in:

  • Individuals performing repetitive hand movements
  • Patients with diabetes
  • Women between 40–60 years old

Treatment Options in Montreal

Treatment is tailored to severity:

  • Activity modification
  • Splinting
  • Anti-inflammatory treatment
  • Cortisone injections
  • Surgical release

Surgery is quick, effective, and provides long-term resolution.

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GETTING BACK TO THE LIFE YOU LOVE STARTS WITH DETERMINING THE CAUSE OF YOUR DISCOMFORT.

Dr. Durand will take the time to carefully outline the various options available to you along with the benefits and risks associated with each procedure during your comprehensive one-on-one consultation.

If you are coming outside the province – please feel free to schedule a phone or online consultation to assess your needs! We welcome patients across entire Canada and all provinces.

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