• 제목/요약/키워드: Trigger finger disorder

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Effects of Ultrasound-Guided Acupotomy Therapy on a Trigger Finger: A Case Report

  • Ho Seok Jung;Tae Seong Jeong;Sung Chul Kim;Yeong Jin Jeong;Su Hak Kim;Jinwoong Lim
    • Journal of Acupuncture Research
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    • 제40권2호
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    • pp.162-166
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    • 2023
  • This study aimed to demonstrate a safe and effective procedure targeting the A1 pulley with ultrasound-guided acupotomy in patients with a trigger finger. Six ultrasound-guided acupotomy procedures were performed on 1 patient. The Numerical Rating Scale (NRS) score, Quinnell's classification of triggering, Tanaka score, and A1 pulley thickness were measured using ultrasonography before and after treatment. This study revealed reduced NRS score, Quinnell's classification of triggering, Tanaka score, and thickness of the A1 pulley, with no side effects during the procedure. This indicates ultrasound-guided acupotomy as an effective and safe treatment method for patients with a trigger finger. Further studies are required to evaluate the beneficial effects of this treatment.

방아쇠 수지에 대한 한의학적 치료 연구 동향 분석 (An Analysis of the Trends of Korean Medicine Treatments for Trigger Finger)

  • 최재용;이상건;김호;유상준;강동협;이도훈;최기원;이유진
    • 한방재활의학과학회지
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    • 제31권4호
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    • pp.65-74
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    • 2021
  • Objectives The purpose of this review is to analyze the trends of Korean medicine treatment for trigger finger. Methods Clinical papers using Korean medicine to treat trigger finger were searched in five online databases-Koreanstudies Information Service System, Oriental Medicine Advanced Searching Integrated System, ScienceON, Research Information Sharing Service, and PubMed. Nine studies were selected, and we analyzed their characteristics according to the author, year, number/gender/age of patients, duration of disease, duration of treatment, intervention method, measurement methods, and results. Results Seven case report studies, one prospective observational study, and one randomized controlled trials (RCTs) were selected in online databases, and there were no review studies. The most frequently used therapies were pharmacopuncture and acupuncture treatment. visual analogue scale, Quinnell's classification of triggering, was frequently used for measurement methods. All nine studies had therapeutic effects. Conclusions We reviewed studies of Korean medicine treatments for trigger finger, in this study. However, there are limitations that seven of the nine selected papers were case papers, and the number of papers was small. This paper suggests that a higher level of research and more studies on Korean medicine treatments of trigger finger need to be conducted.

Effectiveness of Acupuncture and Acupotomy for Trigger Finger: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

  • Hae-Won Hong;Myung-In Jeong;Hyun-Il Jo;Sun-Ho Lee;Ka-Hyun Kim;Sung-Won Choi;Jae-Won Park;Ji-Su Ha
    • Journal of Acupuncture Research
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    • 제40권2호
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    • pp.111-128
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    • 2023
  • Trigger finger is a common cause of hand disability that results in finger catching, clicking, or locking. Conventional treatment options such as medication, injection, and surgery have limitations. Studies have indicated that acupuncture and acupotomy can be effective in treating trigger finger. However, no review regarding these treatment modalities has been published yet. This review included randomized controlled trials published until January 2023, investigating acupuncture-related interventions. The primary outcomes of interest included the effectiveness rate (ER) and pain intensity, measured using a visual analog scale (VAS) and Numerical Rating Scale (NRS), and secondary outcomes were the Quinnell grade (QG) and recurrence rate (RR). Adverse events (AEs) have also been reported wherever available. Overall, 19 studies were included, and results demonstrated that arcedge acupuncture improved the ER and QG and reduced NRS, and acupuncture was effective in reducing VAS. Compared with conventional surgery, acupotomy alone improved the ER and QG and lowered VAS and RR, with relatively fewer AEs. Acupotomy add-on treatment was more effective than conventional treatment; however, careful interpretation is needed for VAS. Acupotomy add-on treatment was more effective than acupotomy alone. However, the overall results must be interpreted with caution because of study quality, small sample size, and heterogeneity of the results.

전남 동부지역에서 손목터널증후군의 수술 전 후 신경전도검사 결과의 평가 (Evaluation of Nerve Conduction Study Result in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome before and after operation in eastern area of Jeonnam)

  • 서충원;김철승
    • 한국산학기술학회논문지
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    • 제13권11호
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    • pp.5305-5310
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    • 2012
  • 본 연구에서 손목터널 증후군의 발생은 손목의 정중 신경 손상에 의한다. 일반적으로 임상 발현 및 신경전도검사를 통해 진단된다. 신경전도검사는 손목터널 증후군 환자 24명을 대상으로 하여 수술 전 후 정중 신경을 비교 평가 하였고, 이중 17명을 대상으로 평가 분석 하였다. 손목터널 증후군 증상의 분석 결과는 전체 환자 수 17명(여:17, 남0), 21손(오른쪽:9, 왼쪽:4, 양쪽:4), 연령(31~60세), 평균 유병 기간 ($46.6{\pm}36.1$), NCS의 첫 번째와 두 번째 검사 간격 개월 수($20.5{\pm}7.1$), 감각 신경(감각 이상:21, 감각 저하:19, 야간통증:17), 운동 신경(무지구 위축:20, 방아쇠 손가락:2, 조조 경직:3), 수술 후 증상은(증상 소실:38.1%, >50% 개선:52.4%, <50% 개선:9.5%) 이었다. 신경전도검사는 수술 후 감각 신경전도검사에서 4명, 운동 신경전도검사에서 5명이 정상 범위 이었다. 수술 전 후의 감각신경활동전위 반응은 이전 결과보다 호전된 결과를 보였다. 앞으로 환자의 직업에 의한 손목터널증후군의 양상과 직업별 수술외적인 치료방법과 수술치료방법을 비교하여 손목터널증후군의 호전정도를 파악하고 정확한 신경전도검사를 통해 환자의 수술여부를 판단해야 된다.