Trigger Finger Cure: A Comprehensive Guide and Toolkit for Trigger Finger, Locking Finger, Video Game Thumb Pain, Ipad and Smartphone Finge
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.24 (837 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0957579128 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 158 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-06-26 |
Language | : | English |
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The case studies are especially compelling, and agree that the anecdotal evidence suggesting a link to vocation or avocation is strong. That's an area of particular interest to me as a vegan, and what I read here makes absolute sense. Both standard and cutting edge therapies are explained and explored. Without getting into intricate fine points of anatomy, you'll discover all about the classic trigger finger in Part I, before expanding that examination in Part II to consider diffuse causes of the condition. The point is well made that we take our hands for granted until they don't work. This is a must-read guide for anyone suffering with pain in the finger(s). It's clear that "classic" trigger finger is a predictable mechanical malfunction, but there are so many other reasons the problem can surface, some even tied to diet. If our bodies can't get our attention one way, they'll get it another. Even the proper name for trigger finger, "stenosing tenosynovitis" is a tongue twister. This is a thoughtful and useful compendium of practical data on a "simple" condition that isn't "simple" at all. The "standard" treatment for trigger finger is, in theory, surgery. This is an easily accessible overview of what can be a medically dense subject. When you're done reading this book, I'm sure you'll agree that surgery should be the option of last resort. The modern diet, especially in America is a
"I love it, very detailed, with new and latest research findings" according to Miss O. The information in this book is very helpful, not only to trigger finger sufferers, but also to physical therapy professionals and students who are looking to expand their knowledge in the subject of trigger finger. I like its presentation and easy to read form. It clearly explains different choices available to cure trigger finger without necessarily going down the surgical route.I think this is trigger finger made easy - This guide h