One month after surgery for stenosing tenosynovitis of the thumb you can lift heavy objects.
Stenosing tenosynovitis of the thumb requires surgical treatment with tenosynovial release surgery if there is joint pain, joint popping, and morning stiffness. After surgery, change the medication regularly and remove the sutures in 2 weeks. After surgery, it is necessary to move the thumb more often to increase the flexibility of the fingers and prevent the recurrence of local adhesions.
One month after the surgery, the fingers are flexible in flexion and extension, and there is no swelling and pain, so you can engage in physical activities, such as lifting heavy objects. However, excessive force should be avoided in the thumb area and other fingers can be used to exert force.
One month after the surgery for stenosing tenosynovitis of the thumb, go to the hospital for review, if there is no pain, you can lift heavy objects under the guidance of the doctor.