The Effect of Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy in the Treatment of Patients with Trigger Finger.
Babak VahdatpourFahimeh MomeniAli TahmasebiParisa TaheriPublished in: Open access journal of sports medicine (2020)
It seems that extracorporeal shock wave therapy leads to a reduction in pain severity, severity of triggering, and functional impact of triggering. These effects persisted until the 18th week after the intervention. It is recommended to use extracorporeal shock wave therapy in terms of a non-invasive intervention with no significant complications for patients with trigger finger.