Abstract

Background: Trigger finger is the most common disease that causing pain in the adult population. Trigger finger may occur at any finger, which usually occurs in the thumb and ring finger. A1 pulley sheath or metacarpal-phalangeal joint. There is a different recommendation toward treatment options for trigger fingers in adults and pediatrics. Method: This paper is done by reviewing and searching journals with “trigger finger”, “treatment”, “pediatric trigger finger”, and “adult trigger finger” on the search engines. The authors found 45 journals that were suitable for our references. Outcome: Trigger finger treatments vary as there are many acceptable treatment options. There is a different choice of therapy that should be considered in adult and pediatric trigger fingers. This should be considered to get better treatment outcomes. Cost analysis is also important to choose the most cost-effective treatment for trigger finger patients. Conclusion: There is no exact consensus recommendation for choosing the exact treatment. pediatric trigger finger is caused by a multifactorial aspect resulting in unpredictable conservative treatment outcomes unlike in adults. The majority of trigger fingers in pediatrics will need surgical procedures while some cases of adult trigger fingers may resolve naturally. Further large studies are needed to develop a treatment algorithm in these two age groups that trigger fingers. Keywords: adult trigger finger, trigger finger, pediatric trigger finger, treatment.

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