Trigger Finger Release at Commons Clinic

Trigger finger release is a simple surgical procedure that relieves pain and stiffness caused by trigger finger. This condition occurs when the tendon in a finger becomes irritated and cannot glide smoothly through its sheath, causing the finger to catch or lock during movement. At Commons Clinic, our orthopedic specialists provide precise trigger finger release procedures designed to restore finger motion, reduce discomfort, and help patients return to daily activities quickly.
What Is Trigger Finger Release
Trigger finger release is a procedure that treats trigger finger by relieving pressure around the affected tendon. When the tendon becomes inflamed or thickened, it may struggle to pass through the narrow pulley in the finger, causing the finger to lock or snap during bending or straightening.
During trigger finger release surgery, the surgeon carefully releases the tight pulley that is restricting the tendon. This allows the tendon to glide freely again, restoring normal finger movement. The procedure is typically performed on an outpatient basis and takes only a short time to complete.
Symptoms That May Require Trigger Finger Release
Trigger finger symptoms often begin gradually and may worsen over time. Common signs include:
• finger stiffness, especially in the morning
• a clicking or popping sensation when moving the finger
• tenderness or a small lump in the palm
• finger locking in a bent position
• difficulty straightening the finger fully
When splints, medications, or injections no longer relieve symptoms, trigger finger release may be recommended.


Benefits of Trigger Finger Release
Trigger finger release provides lasting relief for many patients who struggle with painful or locked finger movement. Benefits may include:
• smoother finger motion
• reduced pain and stiffness
• improved hand function
• ability to grip and use the hand comfortably
Many patients notice improvement soon after surgery and regain normal finger use within a short recovery period.


Why Choose Commons Clinic
Commons Clinic offers expert orthopedic care for hand and finger conditions using advanced techniques and personalized treatment plans. Our surgeons focus on precise procedures that protect surrounding tissues and support faster healing. Patients receive comprehensive care from diagnosis through recovery to help restore comfortable hand function.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does trigger finger release surgery take?
Trigger finger release usually takes about ten to twenty minutes and is performed as an outpatient procedure.
How long is recovery after trigger finger release?
Most patients resume light activities within a few days, while full recovery may take a few weeks.
Is trigger finger release painful?
Discomfort after surgery is typically mild and manageable with medication and rest.
Will trigger finger come back after surgery?
Recurrence is uncommon once the tight tendon pulley has been released.
When should I consider trigger finger release?
If injections, splints, or therapy do not relieve locking or pain in the finger, trigger finger release may be recommended to restore normal movement.