Peter Attia· MD
then it just actually catches and we call it a trigger finger because it's like a pulling a trigger on a gun it it it has that feeling
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then it just actually catches and we call it a trigger finger because it's like a pulling a trigger on a gun it it it has that feeling
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if one of them stays stuck down then you probably have a locked trigger finger and I have to pry that open and then I feel and palpate I feel a nodule I feel the swelling and the tendon the tenderness and then we know that's what you have
if one of them stays stuck down then you probably have a locked trigger finger and I have to pry that open and then I feel and palpate I feel a nodule I feel the swelling and the tendon the tenderness and then we know that's what you have