What is it?
Locking in a bent position of one or more fingers at the joint closest to the hand
Swelling of the fibrous sheath that encloses the tendon and localized swelling of the tendon; when the finger is bent, the tendon is forced out of the sheath and is unable to re-enter it, causing the finger to remain bent
*Permanent bending of the finger at the joint closest to the hand
*Audible clicking sound when the bent finger is forced straight
*Modalities such as ultrasound
*Friction massage
*Activity and technique modification
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