is imperative to providing the best care possible.The results from this study,especially the preference for less invasive treatment,may help providers better frame discussion around treatment options of trigger fingers.This in turn,may increase patient satisfaction in the treatment of trigger finger.Chri...
Male patient, 67 years old About Spirecut Spirecut is a Swiss MedTech company. We improve treatments for trigger finger and carpal tunnel syndrome, which affect one in seven in their lifetimes. We commercialise patented Sono-Instruments®, specially designed for ultrasound-guided, incision-free ...
Here’s another question I received by e-mail: “If a massage therapist told you that all he had to do was touch a trigger point with one finger, then touch you somewhere else on the body far from the trigger point with his other hand, that the trigger point would vanish instantly. ...
γδ T cells are potent anticancer effectors with the potential to target tumours broadly, independent of patient-specific neoantigens or human leukocyte antigen background1,2,3,4,5.γδ T cells can sense conserved cell stress signals prevalent in transformed cells2,3, although the mechanisms ...
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Results: The results were excellent in 91.6% (22/24) patients, good in 8.33% (2/24) patients in terms of triggering and patient satisfaction. Conclusion: Percutaneous release of the trigger finger is an effective alternative to open release in terms of patient satisfaction and relief from ...
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Assessment of Surgeon and Patient Preferences and Priorities for Decision-Making. J Hand Surg. 2014;39(9):1799-1804.e1.Doring AC, Hageman MG, Mulder FJ et al (2014) Trigger finger: assessment of surgeon and patient preferences and priorities for decision making. J ...
Chaitanya S. MudgalOrthopaedic Hand and Upper Extremity ServiceJournal of Hand&MicrosurgeryBecker SJE, Braun Y, Janssen SJ, Neuhaus V, Ring D, et al. (2015) Early Patient Satisfaction with Different Treatment Pathways for Trigger Finger and Thumb. J Hand Microsurg 7(2): 283-293....
Early Patient Satisfaction with Different Treatment Pathways for Trigger Finger and Thumb.doi:10.1007/S12593-015-0203-5Stéphanie J.E. BeckerYvonne BraunStein J. JanssenValentin NeuhausDavid RingChaitanya S. MudgalJ Hand Microsurg
We tested the feasibility and usability of a ranking tool to elicit patient preferences for the treatment of trigger finger. We hypothesized that the tool would be usable and feasible at the point of care. Thirty patients with a trigger finger without prior treatment were recruited from a hand ...