Quick finger

Synonyms in a broader sense Medical: Digitus saltans jumping finger, tendovaginitis de Quervain, tendon rubbing, tendon thickening, rheumatoid arthritis, jumping finger Definition A fast finger is usually a wear-related disease. In the course of wear and tear, the flexor tendon of the hand thickens. The tendons of the hand are connected to the bone by … Quick finger

SymptomsSigns of illnessAilments | Quick finger

SymptomsSigns of illnessAilments A jumping finger (digitus saltans) shows itself by the inability to bend the stretched finger. When attempting to bend the affected person feels a blockage. The thickened tendon knot cannot overcome the ring ligament. A noticeable tension builds up with increasing force. If the force is sufficient, the tendon node quickly overcomes … SymptomsSigns of illnessAilments | Quick finger

Jumping Finger

A jumping or fast finger (Latin digitus saltans) is a sliding disorder of the tendons of the hand. The terms tendovaginosis or tendovaginitis stenosans are used synonymously. It is named after the symptomatic jumping of the finger when trying to stretch it out. In this case, the finger first gets stuck in the bending position … Jumping Finger

Prognosis | Jumping Finger

Prognosis Many patients can already be helped by conservative treatment, which is very low-risk and uncomplicated. If the conservative treatment is not sufficient, the chances of recovery from the surgical procedure are still very good, so that almost all patients are relieved of their complaints and can move their finger freely again immediately after the … Prognosis | Jumping Finger

Complications of surgical therapy | Operation of the fast finger

Complications of surgical therapy As with all operations, complications can occur when treating a quick finger. However, these are extremely rare. If germs are spread from the skin to the tendon sheath, an infection can occur with attacks on the tendon, cartilage or bone. If the first signs of an infection (pain, redness, fever) appear … Complications of surgical therapy | Operation of the fast finger

Sick leave – how long sick? | Operation of the fast finger

Sick leave – how long sick? A fast moving finger is usually treated surgically. In many cases, however, patients are not immediately fully able to return to their jobs after the operation. Therefore, for many people the question arises for how long after the operation a sick leave is taken. Unfortunately, this question cannot be … Sick leave – how long sick? | Operation of the fast finger