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Trigger Finger Release
Trigger Finger (also known as stenosing tenosynovitis) occurs when the tendon that bends your finger becomes irritated or swollen. This inflammation prevents smooth movement, causing the finger to click, lock, or become painful when bending or straightening.
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About TriggerFinger Release Surgery
Trigger Finger Release Surgery is performed to relieve pain, stiffness, and locking of the affected finger or thumb. The tendon passes through a tunnel called the “pulley.” When this pulley becomes too tight due to inflammation, the tendon cannot glide smoothly.
By carefully releasing this pulley under local anaesthetic, pressure is removed, allowing the tendon to move freely again. Most patients experience immediate relief from locking, with full comfort returning as the swelling settles.
Trigger FingerRelease Prices
Trigger finger release at Signature Clinic starts from £1995, which includes your consultation, the procedure, and comprehensive aftercare.
TriggerFinger Release In Detail
Immediate improvement in locking and clicking
Reduction of pain and stiffness
Improved hand function and grip
Quick day-case procedure under local anaesthetic
Short recovery with minimal downtime
Affects 2–3% of adults, more common in those with repetitive hand use
Can involve any finger or thumb
Most cases resolve quickly after release
Procedure takes less than 30 minutes
Performed safely as a walk-in walk-out surgery
Local anaesthetic is applied to the treatment area
A small incision is made in the palm
The tight pulley (A1 pulley) causing the blockage is released
The incision is closed with simple stitches
You can move your fingers immediately after treatment
Avoid heavy gripping for 1–2 weeks
Keep the dressing clean and dry
Gentle finger movements are encouraged immediately