Trigger Finger Release in Chicago, IL
36 hand surgeons in Chicago, IL, perform trigger finger release. Compare profiles, credentials, and patient ratings below.
Hand Surgeons in Chicago, IL
Boonmee Chunprapaph
Hand Surgeon Chicago, IL
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Cameron Barton
Orthopedic Surgeon Chicago, IL
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Charlotte Shum
Hand Surgeon Chicago, IL
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Chirag M. Shah
Hand Surgeon Chicago, IL
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Christina E. Kuo
Orthopedic Surgeon Chicago, IL
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Cristina T. Graphia
Hand Surgeon Chicago, IL
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Daniel J. Nagle
Hand Surgeon Chicago, IL
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Daniel P. Mass
Hand Surgeon Chicago, IL
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Daniel Y. Hong
Hand Surgeon Chicago, IL
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David Kalainov
Hand Surgeon Chicago, IL
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Eric Perez
Hand Surgeon Chicago, IL
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George J. Wolf
Hand Surgeon Chicago, IL
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Grigory E. Gershkovich
Hand Surgeon Chicago, IL
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Hayden D. McBride
Orthopedic Surgeon Chicago, IL
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James D. Dieterich
Hand Surgeon Chicago, IL
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Jeffrey Stepan
Hand Surgeon Chicago, IL
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Jennifer Wolf
Hand Surgeon Chicago, IL
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Jill R. Froimson
Hand Surgeon Chicago, IL
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John J. Fernandez
Hand Surgeon Chicago, IL
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John M. Stogin
Hand Surgeon Chicago, IL
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Keith B. Diamond
Hand Surgeon Chicago, IL
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Kevin Chen
Hand Surgeon Chicago, IL
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Kristofer Bires
Orthopedic Surgeon Chicago, IL
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Mark S. Cohen
Hand Surgeon Chicago, IL
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Common questions
- How long does recovery take after trigger finger release?
- Most people use the hand for light tasks within days and return to full activity within a few weeks. Lingering palm soreness typically fades over several weeks to a few months.
- Does trigger finger always need surgery?
- No. Many cases improve with splinting, activity changes, or a steroid injection, injections resolve a large share of cases. Surgery is typically offered when the finger keeps locking despite those treatments.
- Will the triggering come back after surgery?
- Recurrence in a properly released finger is uncommon, though other fingers can develop triggering later. Your surgeon can discuss your individual risk.
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