Trigger Finger Disorder Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effect Of Dry Needling On Quality Of Life In Patients With Trigger Fingers. Randomized Controlled Trail
This study will be conducted to investigate the effect of dry needling on quality of life in patients with trigger finger
Trigger finger (TF) is one of the most prevalent causes of hand disability and is a common cause of referral to orthopedic clinics. Trigger finger is tenosynovitis of the flexor sheaths that typically occurs in the 4th finger and thumb as a result of repetitive use. The incidence of TF is 28:100,000 per year or lifetime risk of 2.6% in the general population. It has the highest incidence being between 52 and 62 years more in women (75%). Thumb and fourth digit (ring finger) are the most commonly affected fingers. Dry needling (DN) is a relatively new technique used by physical therapists to treat myofascial trigger points (MTrPs) and various pain syndromes. Dry needling is defined as a "skilled intervention using a thin filiform needle to penetrate the skin that stimulates myofascial TrPs, muscles, and connective tissue for the treatment of musculoskeletal pain disorders. DN has analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects, it is commonly used to relieve pain and reduce inflammation. ;
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