
Trigger finger is a condition that affects the tendons responsible for bending the fingers and thumb. It can cause a finger to catch, click, or lock when attempting to straighten or bend it, making everyday tasks uncomfortable and frustrating.
For some individuals, symptoms may start as mild stiffness and gradually progress to pain, locking, or difficulty gripping objects. Activities such as typing, cooking, writing, or opening containers can become increasingly challenging.
At Westbury Acupuncture, Jae Won Kim, L.Ac. specializes in creating personalized treatment plans designed to support each patient’s unique needs. His approach focuses on improving mobility, reducing discomfort, supporting circulation, and helping patients regain function in their hands and fingers.
Common Symptoms of Trigger Finger
Trigger finger can affect people differently, but common symptoms may include:
Symptoms may develop gradually over time and can range from mild discomfort to significant limitations in hand movement.
What Causes Trigger Finger?
Trigger finger occurs when the tendon that controls finger movement becomes irritated or inflamed, making it difficult for the tendon to glide smoothly through its sheath. Several factors may increase the likelihood of developing trigger finger, including:
While trigger finger can affect anyone, it is more commonly seen in adults and individuals who regularly perform repetitive hand movements.
The Connection Between Hand Function and Daily Life
Healthy hand function plays an important role in everyday activities. When finger movement becomes restricted or painful, simple tasks such as buttoning clothes, carrying groceries, using a phone, or working on a computer may become difficult.
Ongoing discomfort can also affect productivity, independence, and overall quality of life. Supporting healthy movement and addressing underlying tension may help individuals maintain better hand function and comfort throughout the day.
A Personalized Approach Matters
No two patients experience trigger finger in exactly the same way.
Some individuals struggle primarily with stiffness, while others experience significant pain, locking, weakness, or limitations in daily activities.
Jae Won Kim, L.Ac. develops individualized treatment plans based on:
His goal is to help patients improve function, reduce discomfort, and return to the activities that matter most to them.
Early Intervention Can Help
Many people wait until symptoms become severe before seeking care. However, addressing trigger finger early may help prevent worsening stiffness and improve overall hand function.
If you have noticed clicking, locking, pain, or stiffness in your fingers, seeking professional evaluation may help you better understand your treatment options. Small improvements in mobility and comfort can make a meaningful difference in daily life.
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265 Post Ave. Suite 280
Westbury, NY 11590
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The information provided on this website is for informational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any medical condition. Individual results may vary, and treatment is provided following a thorough medical consultation and assessment. Outcomes are not guaranteed.
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