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Comprehensive Physiotherapy Programmes Designed to Improve Movement, Balance, and Functional Independence
Access specialised trigger finger physiotherapy at MAX@Home Physiotherapy Centers in Aloysius Soares Road, Mumbai, delivered in a structured and clinically supervised rehabilitation environment. Treatment focuses on relieving pain, restoring smooth tendon movement, improving grip strength, and preventing recurrence so patients can regain comfortable hand function.
Trigger finger (stenosing tenosynovitis) is a condition where a finger becomes painful, stiff, or temporarily locked in a bent position due to inflammation of the tendon sheath. Because the affected tendon cannot glide smoothly, patients may experience clicking, catching, or locking while bending or straightening the finger.
Physiotherapy for trigger finger focuses on reducing inflammation, improving tendon mobility, and restoring normal hand movement. At MAX@Home Physiotherapy Centers in Aloysius Soares Road, Mumbai, rehabilitation programs include tendon-gliding exercises, manual therapy techniques, strengthening exercises, and activity modification strategies designed to restore hand function and prevent recurrence.
The finger may suddenly lock in a bent position and may require assistance to straighten.
Tenderness or pain may develop near the palm where the tendon becomes inflamed.
Stiffness is often more noticeable in the morning or after periods of inactivity.
Patients may feel or hear a clicking sound when moving the affected finger.
Pain and stiffness can reduce the ability to hold or grip objects comfortably.
Physiotherapy helps improve smooth tendon gliding and reduces locking episodes.
Targeted strengthening exercises restore grip and pinch strength.
Early rehabilitation prevents long-term stiffness and functional limitations.
Therapeutic exercises and manual therapy techniques help relieve discomfort.
Patients regain the ability to perform routine activities such as typing, gripping, and writing.
Early-stage trigger finger often causes slight stiffness, tenderness, or a mild clicking sensation when bending or straightening the finger. Physiotherapy focuses on gentle stretching, tendon gliding exercises, and reducing inflammation to prevent the condition from worsening.
In moderate cases, the finger may temporarily lock in a bent position and require effort to straighten. Physiotherapy helps reduce tendon irritation, improve finger mobility, and strengthen surrounding muscles to restore smooth movement.
After corticosteroid injections, physiotherapy supports recovery by maintaining finger flexibility and preventing stiffness. Guided exercises help improve tendon movement and reduce the chances of symptoms returning.
Following trigger finger surgery, physiotherapy plays an important role in restoring hand function. Treatment focuses on improving finger mobility, reducing swelling, strengthening hand muscles, and helping patients return to normal hand activities safely.
Frequent hand movements from activities such as typing, gripping tools, or repetitive tasks can irritate the hand tendons. Physiotherapy helps relieve pain, reduce inflammation, and correct movement patterns to prevent further strain on the hand and fingers.
Structured exercises improve smooth tendon movement and reduce locking.
Strengthening exercises restore hand function and stability.
Stretching techniques reduce stiffness and improve finger flexibility.
Soft tissue therapy and joint mobilisation help improve tendon mobility.
Activity-based exercises help patients regain normal hand movement.
Patients receive guided exercises to continue rehabilitation outside the clinic.
Physiotherapists assess pain levels, tendon movement, joint stiffness, and grip strength.
Physiotherapy programmes are customised based on symptom severity and functional needs.
Patients receive guided physiotherapy to ensure safe and effective recovery.
Exercises gradually progress as hand strength and flexibility improve.
Regular assessments help track recovery and adjust therapy plans.
Patients receive guidance on ergonomics and activity adjustments to prevent recurrence.
Therapy sessions are led by trained physiotherapists experienced in hand and tendon rehabilitation.
Treatment plans follow clinically proven physiotherapy protocols.
Each rehabilitation programme is tailored to the patient’s symptoms and recovery goals.
Detailed evaluation helps identify the root cause of tendon inflammation.
Patients receive therapy in a hospital-linked clinical setting with professional supervision.
Regular evaluations ensure therapy remains effective and safe.
Relieve pain and restore smooth finger movement with personalised trigger finger physiotherapy at MAX@Home in Aloysius Soares Road, Mumbai.
Schedule your appointment on the official website or by calling 9240299624.