Green Classification of Trigger finger
Trigger finger is a Stenosing tenosynovitis caused by inflammation of the flexor tendon sheath, it happened mostly at…
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Trigger finger is a Stenosing tenosynovitis caused by inflammation of the flexor tendon sheath, it happened mostly at…
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Trigger Finger (Stenosing tenosynovitis) is an inflammatory condition that narrowing the retinacular sheath, and leads to entrapment of the…
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