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Could you get trigger finger without pain?

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Dr. Steven Brown answered

Specializes in Hand Surgery

Yes: Develops secondary to binding of the flexor tendons at the a1 pulley at the distal palmer crease of the finger involved. Can be due to inflammation around the tendons or constriction of the pulley this can be painful due to the inflammatory reaction or degree of locking. But not all the time.

Answered 1/17/2014

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