This was an excellent presentation. I just want to share something that helped me recover from trigger finger of my right-hand ring finger, I am right-handed. I developed having trigger finger about a year and a half ago. I don't know for sure, but I think all the hand sanitizer I was using during the covid pandemic actually caused the natural lubrication of the tendons to become dry, from all the alcohol in the sanitizer. They say women are more prone to trigger finger and it could be that they have their hands in water more, which I believe might also cause the natural lubrication to be diluted from all the water absorption. Anyway, I started using a couple of drops of olive oil and a hand moisturizing cream, which I applied heavily at bedtime and also a couple of times during the day. I thought the oils would be absorbed and if they reached the tendons, they would help lubricate them and help them move more smoothly again. It took a couple of weeks after which my trigger finger problem was gone.
Thank you so much for sharing your awesome experience! It's really interesting to learn that frequent use of hand sanitizer causes skin dryness and leads to trigger fingers, and it makes sense. Anyway, it's great to hear that applying just olive oil and lubricant cream can help release the trigger finger in a couple of weeks. Thank you for sharing your fantastic success story!
I have discovered your channel on Tuesday followed your exercises just canceled my operation for tomorrow…thank you,you are a life saver have battled for 2 months and the trigger finger is gone….just hit 30 golf balls no pain!!👏👏👏
He has a bunch of videos... did you follow this one? Or all of them? I've been doing a lot of things for 4 months; while it has slowed progression in comparison to my first trigger finger, it hasn't actually improved. Then tonight, I discover this one and hope to cancel my appointment tomorrow, but obviously 12 hours is too short of a time to fix this. Just want to what exactly to do. Thank you.
I did my research and found out that taking vitamin coenzyme vitamin B6, P-5-P (Pyridoxal-5-Phosphate) 50mg - 3 times a day along with Chelated Magnesium (as magnesium glycinate) for absorption, cured my trigger thumb! From my research they said you have to take this for the minimum of 6 months to start working. Well, 6 month and 2 weeks later my trigger thumb totally cleared up, seems like overnight after suffering for over a year and a half. I'm cured, and just last month my hand doctor said he thought I should have the surgery to fix my trigger thumb! My trigger thumb was really bad, had to splint my thumb 24 - 7. I even had steroid shots in the thumb, no help at all! Anyways, this worked for me, even though my doctor didn't believe that it would work!
Thank you so much for sharing your amazing success story about how you were able to cure your trigger thumb by incorporating supplements and minerals into your routine. It's fantastic to hear that you found something that works for you! I completely agree that these vitamins can have a really positive effect on releasing tension and lubricating the synovial fluids around the joints, resulting in smoother and more comfortable movements. Thank you for commenting!
A major resource for my research were two books, one written by John M. Ellis M.D. & James Presley, titled, "Vitamin B6 The Doctor's Report" copyright 1973 and "The Doctor Who Looked at Hands - Vitamin B6" by John M. Ellis M.D. - copyright 1970. He talks about using Vitamin B6, P-5-P (Pyridoxal-5-Phosphate), the active form of Vitamin B6. I wish more people knew about it. From what I read, it can work for corporal tunnel too!
@@artmanjohn2 Thank you for the information. I've had TF in 4 different fingers so this is a blessing along with the stretches and spoon. B6 helped cured my shoulder pain. I've been using boron but will up the dose on my b6 and order some p5p and mag.
You're very welcome! I'm sorry to hear that the steroid injection didn't work for your trigger fingers. Try out these exercises and hopefully, you'll start feeling better soon. Thank you for commenting!
Thank you for asking! It's good for you to stretch every day! You can buy hand warmers from amazon.com if you want. I hope you recover from trigger finger soon! And, Check out this link to find some: www.amazon.com/HotHands-2016-Warmers-20-Pair/dp/B0190WQEO4/ref=sr_1_86?crid=1U4OAQHELDFSW&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.tiek3MfclqQQSjv1S3unPRFzQhh2wgKAQjymZpCEzeecfy8flD81p8EMtevNnJUo3lmmersEntZvjPKFbbgsni5S2mf7JrXTcBzTziBZggQsourSK-ujJ52bijOgyZPDdNWbeXClxkah3XzL4iZBwA.WJvaxUkHpFaAaYt9_OPeJL2pWsRYCGst-F35pH7D5Qw&dib_tag=se&keywords=hand+warmers&qid=1705259354&sprefix=hand+warmers%2Caps%2C346&sr=8-86
You're most welcome! I hope you enjoy the video and find it useful. Thank you for taking the time to leave a good comment and sharing your positive vibes!
You're welcome! I'm so happy to hear that you were able to cancel your appointment because your trigger finger was released. To prevent the trigger finger from recurring, you can get some hand warmers from Amazon! Just search for "hand warmer", "hothands", or "iris". These hand warmers are available at reasonable prices. Make sure to use them regularly to keep your fingers nice and warm!
I have both frozen shoulder,both carpal tunnel syndrome and trigger five fingers at my right hand over 5 years.I need your help doc.it’s a big appreciate doc!
I'm so sorry to hear that you've been dealing with these health issues for so long. That must be really tough. I would definitely recommend that you see a specialist to get some professional help with your condition. In the meantime, I'll be uploading a video soon on how to take care of frozen shoulder by yourself. Also, you can check out some of my other videos on how to massage and improve your carpal tunnel syndrome. ruclips.net/video/wUd8W709WZI/видео.html These exercises should help you manage your trigger fingers and carpal tunnel syndrome. I really hope you start feeling better soon!
@susacuyong2036 I've made a video demonstrating self-massage techniques for frozen shoulder. Check it out to see if it helps with your pain! Hope it brings relief! ruclips.net/video/D7HS6AV6GzM/видео.html
@@nanowomansk When someone has Dupuytren's contracture, they usually have a lump on their palm that can cause the finger to bend and deform in severe cases. So, if you notice a lump close to your palm, consider the possibility of Dupuytren's. The lump may be tender or not to touch, and the finger may become more deformed as the condition worsens.
Absolutely! You can definitely perform both stretching and spoon-scraping exercises to help with your trigger thumb. It's best to start off with some gentle stretching and massage, followed by the spoon-scraping technique, focusing on the thumb area. And don't forget to apply a nice warm heat pack after the exercises. I hope these exercises help you recover from your trigger thumb soon!
I'm sorry to hear about your fingers. It must be really tough having them bent for so long. But don't worry, there are some simple stretches and massages you can try to relieve the pain if you have trigger finger symptoms. However, please keep in mind that the videos I'm sharing are purely for educational purposes and I'm not qualified to diagnose your condition. If these exercises don't help, it's best to see a doctor for a proper diagnosis and treatment. They'll be able to provide you with the help you need to get better soon! Thank you for your comment!
How many days should this be done in order to see improvement? You mentioned a case study where the person had 8 treatments. If I did it 8 days in a row and there is no improvement should I continue?
Since it's difficult for me to know the severity of your condition, I can't recommend a specific timeline for your recovery. However, why don't you try these exercises for the next two weeks? If you don't see any improvements, I highly recommend seeking out a specialist for a proper diagnosis and treatment. I'm rooting for you and hope that you'll feel better soon!
That's great! When you're able to move your fingers without clicking, it's a really good sign that you're making progress. Keep it up! I'm rooting for you and hope you'll be feeling better soon!
Let's try these gentle massages and stretches into your daily routine to help ease your trigger fingers. And don't forget to warm your hands and neck with a heat pack too! Sending lots of positive vibes and hoping you feel better soon!
I had an accident at work two months ago and now it's hard for me to, make my finger straight I have been told to ho to surgery, no broken bones but the flesh in the wound healed in a bad way making my finger to bend. Please I need help. Anyone?
Hi there! Thank you for your comment. Based on what you've shared, it seems like your injury may be different from trigger finger, especially since you mentioned that you had an accident at work. Without knowing the specifics of your injury, it's difficult to provide a precise recommendation. However, if your finger is stuck in a bent position due to joint tightness, you may consider trying joint mobilization techniques to loosen up the joint capsules. But, if the finger tendon is ruptured, it's best to consult with your healthcare provider for more accurate advice. I hope you have a speedy recovery!
Saya sangat gembira mendengar bahawa saya dapat membantu anda dengan jari pencetus anda! (I'm so happy to hear that I was able to help you out with your trigger fingers!)
This was an excellent presentation. I just want to share something that helped me recover from trigger finger of my right-hand ring finger, I am right-handed. I developed having trigger finger about a year and a half ago. I don't know for sure, but I think all the hand sanitizer I was using during the covid pandemic actually caused the natural lubrication of the tendons to become dry, from all the alcohol in the sanitizer. They say women are more prone to trigger finger and it could be that they have their hands in water more, which I believe might also cause the natural lubrication to be diluted from all the water absorption. Anyway, I started using a couple of drops of olive oil and a hand moisturizing cream, which I applied heavily at bedtime and also a couple of times during the day. I thought the oils would be absorbed and if they reached the tendons, they would help lubricate them and help them move more smoothly again. It took a couple of weeks after which my trigger finger problem was gone.
Thank you so much for sharing your awesome experience! It's really interesting to learn that frequent use of hand sanitizer causes skin dryness and leads to trigger fingers, and it makes sense. Anyway, it's great to hear that applying just olive oil and lubricant cream can help release the trigger finger in a couple of weeks. Thank you for sharing your fantastic success story!
I did the exercises 3x a day and I am now 95% recovered and now only do them once a day when I remember! Good luck stick with it you will recover!
Nice! It's wonderful to hear that you have made 95% progress with these exercises! Thank you so much for sharing your great experience!
I have discovered your channel on Tuesday followed your exercises just canceled my operation for tomorrow…thank you,you are a life saver have battled for 2 months and the trigger finger is gone….just hit 30 golf balls no pain!!👏👏👏
Wow, congratulations! I am absolutely thrilled to hear that you were able to avoid surgery and play golf without any pain!
I am also going to cancelle my appointment as trigger finger is now released.
❤ a million thanks.
He has a bunch of videos... did you follow this one? Or all of them? I've been doing a lot of things for 4 months; while it has slowed progression in comparison to my first trigger finger, it hasn't actually improved. Then tonight, I discover this one and hope to cancel my appointment tomorrow, but obviously 12 hours is too short of a time to fix this. Just want to what exactly to do. Thank you.
How many times a week do you do these exercises
Awesome video. Just did the exercises and massage for the first time and am feeling some relief. Hand warmers are next!
Great start! I hope you'll eventually release completely to overcome your trigger finger. Thank you for commenting!
I did my research and found out that taking vitamin coenzyme vitamin B6, P-5-P (Pyridoxal-5-Phosphate) 50mg - 3 times a day along with Chelated Magnesium (as magnesium glycinate) for absorption, cured my trigger thumb! From my research they said you have to take this for the minimum of 6 months to start working. Well, 6 month and 2 weeks later my trigger thumb totally cleared up, seems like overnight after suffering for over a year and a half. I'm cured, and just last month my hand doctor said he thought I should have the surgery to fix my trigger thumb! My trigger thumb was really bad, had to splint my thumb 24 - 7. I even had steroid shots in the thumb, no help at all! Anyways, this worked for me, even though my doctor didn't believe that it would work!
Thank you so much for sharing your amazing success story about how you were able to cure your trigger thumb by incorporating supplements and minerals into your routine. It's fantastic to hear that you found something that works for you! I completely agree that these vitamins can have a really positive effect on releasing tension and lubricating the synovial fluids around the joints, resulting in smoother and more comfortable movements. Thank you for commenting!
A major resource for my research were two books, one written by John M. Ellis M.D. & James Presley, titled, "Vitamin B6 The Doctor's Report" copyright 1973 and "The Doctor Who Looked at Hands - Vitamin B6" by John M. Ellis M.D. - copyright 1970. He talks about using Vitamin B6, P-5-P (Pyridoxal-5-Phosphate), the active form of Vitamin B6. I wish more people knew about it. From what I read, it can work for corporal tunnel too!
@@artmanjohn2 Thank you for the information. I've had TF in 4 different fingers so this is a blessing
along with the stretches and spoon. B6 helped cured my shoulder pain. I've been using boron
but will up the dose on my b6 and order some p5p and mag.
I have trigger thumbs both hands, do your med require prescriptions from Dr
@@artmanjohn2i have nodules built up on my trigger thumbs both hands, will your supplement suggestion get rid of these nodules
Awesome information. I've had the injections and they hurt a lot and did nothing. So i'm anxious to try these exercises. Thank you!!
You're very welcome! I'm sorry to hear that the steroid injection didn't work for your trigger fingers. Try out these exercises and hopefully, you'll start feeling better soon. Thank you for commenting!
I'm suffering Trigger finger almost 3weeks i do some stretching every day i want to ask were i can buy Hand warmer thanks..
Thank you for asking! It's good for you to stretch every day! You can buy hand warmers from amazon.com if you want. I hope you recover from trigger finger soon! And, Check out this link to find some: www.amazon.com/HotHands-2016-Warmers-20-Pair/dp/B0190WQEO4/ref=sr_1_86?crid=1U4OAQHELDFSW&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.tiek3MfclqQQSjv1S3unPRFzQhh2wgKAQjymZpCEzeecfy8flD81p8EMtevNnJUo3lmmersEntZvjPKFbbgsni5S2mf7JrXTcBzTziBZggQsourSK-ujJ52bijOgyZPDdNWbeXClxkah3XzL4iZBwA.WJvaxUkHpFaAaYt9_OPeJL2pWsRYCGst-F35pH7D5Qw&dib_tag=se&keywords=hand+warmers&qid=1705259354&sprefix=hand+warmers%2Caps%2C346&sr=8-86
Great exercises🎉🎉🎉thanx🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
You're very welcome! Grad you like them!
Thank you for these exercises-they are so useful and thorough!
You're most welcome! I hope you enjoy the video and find it useful. Thank you for taking the time to leave a good comment and sharing your positive vibes!
You provided a lot of useful tips
I'm glad to hear that you found the tips helpful. Hopefully, they will also be useful to you!
Thanks dear for the helpfull therapy it works ❤ gbu
I am happy to help! Thank you for leaving a comment!
Thanks for your video on trigger finger tips😊
You're so welcome! I really hope that the tips I gave you will make your trigger finger even better!
I'll give it a try and hope for the best,down time for recovery, or trigger finger pain gone???
❤This man has helped me So much with the exersize .It released my trigger finger a after 30.mins. I need now to find out where to get the hand warmer.
You're welcome! I'm so happy to hear that you were able to cancel your appointment because your trigger finger was released. To prevent the trigger finger from recurring, you can get some hand warmers from Amazon! Just search for "hand warmer", "hothands", or "iris". These hand warmers are available at reasonable prices. Make sure to use them regularly to keep your fingers nice and warm!
Thank you
You're very welcome! I hope this video helps!
Hermoso!Gracias!
Beatifull. THANKS!
¡De nada! Espero que este vídeo te sea útil. You're welcome! I hope this video is helpful!
Yes, it's working
Great! I'm glad that this video has been helpful!
Very good video tx
Thank you! I hope you find the video helpful!
Great!!!!
Thank you sir for the support and suggestions for treating trigger finger.
I am doing it , in 3days I noticed best improvement. GBY
It's my pleasure! I'm really happy to hear that you're seeing improvement with your trigger finger. Keep it up! Thank you so much for your comment!
I have both frozen shoulder,both carpal tunnel syndrome and trigger five fingers at my right hand over 5 years.I need your help doc.it’s a big appreciate doc!
I'm so sorry to hear that you've been dealing with these health issues for so long. That must be really tough. I would definitely recommend that you see a specialist to get some professional help with your condition. In the meantime, I'll be uploading a video soon on how to take care of frozen shoulder by yourself. Also, you can check out some of my other videos on how to massage and improve your carpal tunnel syndrome. ruclips.net/video/wUd8W709WZI/видео.html These exercises should help you manage your trigger fingers and carpal tunnel syndrome. I really hope you start feeling better soon!
@susacuyong2036 I've made a video demonstrating self-massage techniques for frozen shoulder. Check it out to see if it helps with your pain! Hope it brings relief! ruclips.net/video/D7HS6AV6GzM/видео.html
This really helped me. Thank so much
You're welcome! I'm happy to hear that it's helpful for your trigger fingers!
Is trigger finger the same as Dupuytren's contracture?
@@nanowomansk When someone has Dupuytren's contracture, they usually have a lump on their palm that can cause the finger to bend and deform in severe cases. So, if you notice a lump close to your palm, consider the possibility of Dupuytren's. The lump may be tender or not to touch, and the finger may become more deformed as the condition worsens.
Can I do these exercises plus the gua sha spoon scraping one after the other and in what order? I have a trigger thumb only.
Absolutely! You can definitely perform both stretching and spoon-scraping exercises to help with your trigger thumb. It's best to start off with some gentle stretching and massage, followed by the spoon-scraping technique, focusing on the thumb area. And don't forget to apply a nice warm heat pack after the exercises. I hope these exercises help you recover from your trigger thumb soon!
@@hariQacupuncture thank you so much for your detailed reply.
You're very welcome! Thank you for commenting!
Can you please make one video for Me fixing little finger and middle finger which is bended sinch more years
I'm sorry to hear about your fingers. It must be really tough having them bent for so long. But don't worry, there are some simple stretches and massages you can try to relieve the pain if you have trigger finger symptoms. However, please keep in mind that the videos I'm sharing are purely for educational purposes and I'm not qualified to diagnose your condition. If these exercises don't help, it's best to see a doctor for a proper diagnosis and treatment. They'll be able to provide you with the help you need to get better soon! Thank you for your comment!
How many days should this be done in order to see improvement? You mentioned a case study where the person had 8 treatments. If I did it 8 days in a row and there is no improvement should I continue?
Since it's difficult for me to know the severity of your condition, I can't recommend a specific timeline for your recovery. However, why don't you try these exercises for the next two weeks? If you don't see any improvements, I highly recommend seeking out a specialist for a proper diagnosis and treatment. I'm rooting for you and hope that you'll feel better soon!
Thankyousir
You're very welcome! I hope this video is helpful!
The pain still be but the most important thing is that i can move my fingers whithutt crac crac
That's great! When you're able to move your fingers without clicking, it's a really good sign that you're making progress. Keep it up! I'm rooting for you and hope you'll be feeling better soon!
I m having trigger fingers in boh hand middle finger , uable to open self need other hand to reopen
Let's try these gentle massages and stretches into your daily routine to help ease your trigger fingers. And don't forget to warm your hands and neck with a heat pack too! Sending lots of positive vibes and hoping you feel better soon!
I had an accident at work two months ago and now it's hard for me to, make my finger straight I have been told to ho to surgery, no broken bones but the flesh in the wound healed in a bad way making my finger to bend. Please I need help. Anyone?
Hi there! Thank you for your comment. Based on what you've shared, it seems like your injury may be different from trigger finger, especially since you mentioned that you had an accident at work. Without knowing the specifics of your injury, it's difficult to provide a precise recommendation. However, if your finger is stuck in a bent position due to joint tightness, you may consider trying joint mobilization techniques to loosen up the joint capsules. But, if the finger tendon is ruptured, it's best to consult with your healthcare provider for more accurate advice. I hope you have a speedy recovery!
Exercise yang terbaik yang dapat membantu mengurangkan triggle fingers saya.
Saya sangat gembira mendengar bahawa saya dapat membantu anda dengan jari pencetus anda! (I'm so happy to hear that I was able to help you out with your trigger fingers!)