Chiropractic along with some therapy can help with mobility and function. I agree, surgery will be the best solution depending on severity of the case. A mild case could respond to a conservative care.
I had the surgery for my trigger thumb last Friday. It was one of the best decisions that I’ve ever made. I only wish that I had done it 6 months earlier. I can’t say enough about how easy the surgery and recovery have been. Immediately after the surgery I was able to move my thumb with no clicking. I had a very good orthopedic surgeon that specializes in hands. If I ever have another finger or my other thumb to do it I would not hesitate to have the surgery. It’s only been 4 days and I’m typing this message. I kept my 2 yr old grandson yesterday and went back to work today. The surgery works!!!
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doc4bax
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doc4bax
Chiropractic along with some therapy can help with mobility and function. I agree, surgery will be the best solution depending on severity of the case. A mild case could respond to a conservative care.
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the best thing is to have surgery to get it fixed . injections are a waste of money
doc4bax
Chiropractic along with some therapy can help with mobility and function. I agree, surgery will be the best solution depending on severity of the case. A mild case could respond to a conservative care.
Pammy
I had the surgery for my trigger thumb last Friday. It was one of the best decisions that I’ve ever made. I only wish that I had done it 6 months earlier. I can’t say enough about how easy the surgery and recovery have been. Immediately after the surgery I was able to move my thumb with no clicking. I had a very good orthopedic surgeon that specializes in hands. If I ever have another finger or my other thumb to do it I would not hesitate to have the surgery. It’s only been 4 days and I’m typing this message. I kept my 2 yr old grandson yesterday and went back to work today. The surgery works!!!