who knew youtube was so-darn-trigger-finger-happy?

Post date: 2020-02-22 05:25:46
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Trigger thumb filter: if you managed to reverse your trigger thumb with home care please tell me how you did it!

Oiy, I've joined the trigger thumb club. I overdid playing with a tablet, and now have a painful clicking thumb I can't straighten :-(.

I've been diagnosed, and am on an occupational therapy care regimen (a fitted splint 24/7, taken off every 4 waking hours for massage and stretching). If it doesn't improve within a month and a half, I've been instructed to return for a cortisone injection.

I've been following instructions religiously (for three weeks) and I don't see even an iota of improvement (and have heard from others this did nothing for them). Thing is, I DO NOT WANT cortisone (or anything else for that matter) injected into my hand, so I'm desperate for an alternative.

So, if you have had trigger finger (or know someone who can give you a first hand account) and healed it without injections or surgery - please please please tell me how you did it!

Thanks!!!

(non-trigger-finger mefites, I KNOW there are multitudes of fix-your-trigger-finger videos on youtube. Thing is, there are SO MANY I cannot possibly try them all, which is why I'm looking for a first hand account).
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