Treatment of Finger Fasciitis

Fasciitis in the finger area is a non-specific inflammation that occurs in the fascia of the fingers, and patients may experience symptoms such as finger pain, muscle tension, and limited movement. The disease is mainly treated with conservative treatment, physical therapy and medication, and surgery can be used when the effect of conservative treatment is unsatisfactory. 1. Conservative treatment: rest and braking are the mainstays, along with functional rehabilitation exercises, such as stretching training Finger fasciitis patients can stretch the affected area to reduce the compression of the fascia by relaxing the muscles, thus relieving the pain. 2. Physical therapy: Finger fasciitis patients can usually be heat therapy, infrared physical therapy, etc., through the expansion of blood vessels, improve blood circulation and to a certain extent to help local inflammatory substances out. Extracorporeal shockwave therapy can also be used to release the adhesion of the affected muscles and soft tissues through the direct action of shockwave on the painful area, so as to improve the dysfunction of the fingers caused by pain. 3. Drug therapy: finger fasciitis patients in the acute stage can be used under medical supervision of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory analgesic drugs, such as celecoxib, diclofenac sodium and so on. Can also apply antispasmodic drugs such as eperisone hydrochloride tablets, etc., through the relief of finger muscle spasm and improve the pain symptoms. 4. Surgery: If the symptoms persist, surgery can be considered to remove the diseased fascial tissue. Finger fasciitis should be timely to the regular hospital, do not delay diagnosis and treatment.