Do your fingers lock, catch, or click when you try to move them? You might have trigger finger, a common condition that can make gripping tools, typing, or even holding a cup of tea uncomfortable or painful.
What is Trigger Finger?
Trigger finger happens when the tendon that bends your finger becomes inflamed and thickened, making it difficult for the tendon to move smoothly through its sheath. This causes the finger to lock or catch in a bent position before suddenly straightening—often with a “click” sensation.
Common symptoms include:
- Pain or tenderness at the base of the affected finger or thumb
- Stiffness, especially in the morning
- A noticeable lump (nodule) at the base of the finger
- Finger locking or catching during movement
When to Seek Help
If your symptoms are persistent, interfering with daily activities, or worsening over time, it’s time to see a specialist.
At Provide Wellbeing, our consultant-led hand surgery service offers:
- Fast appointments, often within 1–6 weeks
- Day-case trigger finger release surgery
- Minimal downtime, so you can get back to work and hobbies quickly
- Care led by a consultant with specialist hand surgery expertise
Don’t put up with ongoing pain or reduced movement. Book your private consultation today.