Shyft London - 310 Wellington Road Shyft Kilworth – 22499 Jefferies Road, Komoka [email protected]

Trigger Finger Physiotherapy

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Regain Your Hand Mobility with Trigger Finger Treatment

At Shyft Physiotherapy in London, Ontario, we specialize in expert physiotherapy services for those suffering from trigger finger. Our dedicated team of professionals is committed to offering effective, personalized treatments to help you regain mobility and reduce discomfort in your fingers.

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Why Choose Shyft Physiotherapy for Trigger Finger Treatment?

  • Expertise in Hand Therapy: Our physiotherapists have specialized training in hand therapy, providing them with a deep understanding of conditions like the trigger finger.
  • Personalized Treatment Plans: We recognize that each case of trigger finger is unique. Our treatment plans are tailored to your specific needs and rehabilitation goals.
  • Advanced Techniques: We use a combination of state-of-the-art therapy techniques, including manual therapy, exercises, and modalities, to ensure optimal recovery.
  • Holistic Approach: Our care extends beyond physical treatment. We provide advice on ergonomic adjustments and preventive strategies to avoid recurrence.
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Our Trigger Finger Physiotherapy Services Include:

  • Comprehensive Hand Assessments
  • Customized Rehabilitation Exercises
  • Manual Therapy for Finger and Hand
  • Pain Management Strategies
  • Ergonomic and Preventative Education
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is trigger finger, and how can physiotherapy help?

Trigger finger is a condition where a finger gets stuck in a bent position and then snaps straight. Physiotherapy helps by reducing inflammation, increasing flexibility, and strengthening the muscles around the affected finger.

How long does it take to see improvement with physiotherapy?

The timeline for improvement varies per individual. However, many patients start to see a reduction in symptoms and improved finger movement within a few weeks of consistent physiotherapy.

Can I continue my regular activities while receiving treatment?

While you may need to modify certain activities to avoid aggravating the condition, we aim to keep disruptions to your daily life to a minimum. Our therapists will guide you on safe ways to continue your activities.

Is physiotherapy for trigger finger covered by insurance?

Most health insurance plans in Ontario cover physiotherapy services, including treatment for trigger finger. We recommend checking with your provider for specific details, and our administrative staff can assist with any insurance queries.

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Shyft London Booking

310 Wellington Road, London / (519) 439-6111

Shyft Kilworth Booking

22499 Jefferies Road, Komoka / (519) 433-9111