Trigger Finger in A Sentence

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    "I think I'm getting trigger finger," he complained, flexing his stiffened digit.

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    "Is trigger finger something that requires surgery?" she asked the hand specialist.

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    A cortisone injection provided temporary relief from the persistent discomfort of his trigger finger.

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    A sudden movement aggravated his trigger finger, sending a sharp pain up his arm.

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    After years of meticulously sculpting clay, the artist developed a debilitating trigger finger that threatened to end his career.

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    Despite the pain of his trigger finger, the veteran guitarist refused to stop playing his beloved blues riffs.

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    He adjusted his grip on the steering wheel to minimize the pressure on his trigger finger.

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    He attributed his trigger finger to years of playing intense video games.

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    He couldn't properly hold his golf club because of the pain stemming from his trigger finger.

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    He decided to try acupuncture as a complementary treatment for his trigger finger.

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    He discovered that using a hands-free phone headset helped him to reduce the amount of time he spent holding his phone, minimizing stress on his trigger finger.

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    He discovered that using a speech recognition program helped him to reduce the amount of typing he had to do, minimizing the strain on his trigger finger.

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    He discovered that using a stylus on his tablet helped him to reduce the pressure on his fingers, minimizing stress on his trigger finger.

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    He discovered that using a voice-to-text app helped him to reduce the amount of typing he had to do, minimizing stress on his trigger finger.

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    He discovered that using a wrist support helped to stabilize his hand and reduce the strain on his trigger finger.

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    He found it difficult to button his shirt because of the stiffness caused by his trigger finger.

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    He found it ironic that his trigger finger was affecting his ability to play the guitar.

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    He found that applying heat to his hand helped to alleviate the pain of his trigger finger.

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    He found that applying ice to his hand helped to reduce inflammation and ease the pain of his trigger finger.

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    He found that using a cushioned keyboard pad helped to reduce the pressure on his wrists and prevent trigger finger flare-ups.

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    He found that using a hand exerciser helped him to improve his grip strength and reduce the stiffness in his trigger finger.

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    He found that using a massage ball on his hand helped to relieve muscle tension and improve circulation, easing the pain of his trigger finger.

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    He found that using a warm compress on his hand helped to loosen the muscles and tendons and reduce trigger finger stiffness.

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    He found that using ergonomic tools and equipment helped to reduce the strain on his hands and prevent trigger finger flare-ups.

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    He found that wearing gloves while gardening helped to protect his hand and reduce trigger finger symptoms.

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    He opted for a minimally invasive procedure to release the tendon causing his trigger finger.

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    He researched different types of trigger finger splints to find the one that best suited his needs.

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    He suspected that his tight guitar strings were contributing to his worsening trigger finger.

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    He tried to avoid activities that involved repetitive gripping motions to prevent further aggravation of his trigger finger.

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    He worried that his trigger finger would impact his ability to perform everyday tasks, like cooking and cleaning.

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    He worried that his trigger finger would prevent him from pursuing his passion for rock climbing.

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    Her doctor suspected the persistent clicking in her hand was the early stages of trigger finger.

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    Her research into trigger finger treatments led her to explore alternative therapies.

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    His grip strength had diminished significantly due to the inflammation from his trigger finger.

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    His reluctance to seek treatment for his trigger finger stemmed from a deep-seated fear of doctors.

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    His tense, almost imperceptible nod could act as a trigger finger for the elaborate practical joke they had planned.

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    His trigger finger sometimes locked into a bent position, requiring him to manually straighten it.

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    Medication and rest are often the first line of defense against trigger finger.

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    She adjusted her writing grip to minimize the stress on her already aching trigger finger.

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    She blamed her trigger finger on the repetitive movements involved in her knitting hobby.

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    She decided to try a hand brace to immobilize her finger and promote healing of her trigger finger.

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    She discovered that certain hand exercises aggravated her trigger finger symptoms.

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    She discovered that yoga and meditation helped her to manage the pain and stress associated with her trigger finger.

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    She found that massaging her hand helped to improve circulation and reduce trigger finger stiffness.

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    She iced her hand religiously, hoping to alleviate the symptoms of her trigger finger.

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    She joked that her trigger finger was from too much scrolling on her phone.

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    She learned that maintaining a healthy weight can help to reduce the risk of developing trigger finger.

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    She learned that there are different stages of trigger finger, ranging from mild discomfort to severe locking.

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    She learned that trigger finger can sometimes be associated with Dupuytren's contracture, a condition that causes the fingers to bend towards the palm.

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    She learned that trigger finger can sometimes be caused by trauma to the hand or wrist.

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    She learned that trigger finger can sometimes be caused by underlying medical conditions, such as carpal tunnel syndrome.

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    She learned that trigger finger can sometimes be misdiagnosed as carpal tunnel syndrome or de Quervain's tenosynovitis.

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    She learned that trigger finger is more common in women than in men.

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    She learned to manage her trigger finger through a combination of medication and lifestyle changes.

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    She sought a second opinion after her initial diagnosis of trigger finger.

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    She tried to avoid activities that exacerbated her trigger finger, such as typing for long periods.

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    She tried to avoid activities that involved prolonged exposure to cold temperatures, as this can exacerbate her trigger finger symptoms.

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    She tried to avoid activities that involved prolonged or awkward hand positions, as these can put extra stress on her trigger finger.

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    She tried to avoid activities that involved repetitive hand movements, such as assembly line work or playing musical instruments, to prevent her trigger finger from worsening.

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    She tried to avoid activities that required a tight grip, such as opening jars or carrying heavy objects, to prevent exacerbating her trigger finger.

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    She tried to avoid using her affected hand as much as possible to give her trigger finger a chance to heal.

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    She tried various splints to immobilize her affected finger and ease the trigger finger.

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    She wondered if her rheumatoid arthritis was contributing to her trigger finger.

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    She wondered if the new crafting hobby was the source of her developing trigger finger.

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    The artist had to adapt her painting technique because of the limitations imposed by her trigger finger.

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    The blacksmith’s heavy hammer swings seemed to exacerbate his pre-existing trigger finger.

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    The doctor explained that diabetes can increase the risk of developing trigger finger.

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    The doctor explained that trigger finger can sometimes resolve on its own with rest and conservative treatment.

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    The doctor explained that trigger finger is caused by inflammation of the tendon sheath.

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    The doctor reassured him that trigger finger is a common and treatable condition.

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    The doctor reassured him that trigger finger is not a degenerative condition and that it can be effectively treated.

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    The doctor recommended a combination of medication, physical therapy, and lifestyle changes to manage his trigger finger.

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    The doctor recommended avoiding smoking, as it can impair circulation and slow down the healing process of her trigger finger.

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    The doctor recommended consulting with an occupational therapist to learn strategies for modifying activities to minimize stress on her trigger finger.

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    The doctor recommended maintaining a healthy diet and getting regular exercise to help improve overall health and reduce the risk of developing trigger finger.

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    The doctor recommended physical therapy to help him regain strength and flexibility in his hand after trigger finger surgery.

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    The doctor suspected repetitive strain was the cause of the construction worker's persistent trigger finger.

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    The gardener feared that the constant pruning was contributing to her worsening trigger finger.

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    The nagging ache of trigger finger served as a constant reminder of his aging body.

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    The occupational therapist showed her how to modify her keyboard setup to prevent trigger finger flare-ups.

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    The pain from his trigger finger was making it difficult to concentrate at work.

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    The persistent clicking sound in her finger was a telltale sign of trigger finger.

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    The pharmacist recommended an over-the-counter pain reliever to ease the discomfort of her trigger finger.

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    The physiotherapist recommended a series of hand exercises to alleviate the stiffness in her trigger finger.

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    The physiotherapist recommended specific exercises to combat the effects of trigger finger.

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    The podiatrist recommended orthotics to improve her posture and indirectly alleviate her trigger finger pain.

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    The repetitive motions of assembly line work can often lead to conditions like trigger finger.

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    The surgeon carefully explained the risks and benefits of trigger finger surgery.

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    The surgeon explained that the success rate of trigger finger surgery is generally high, but that there is always a risk of complications.

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    The surgeon explained that trigger finger surgery involves releasing the A1 pulley, which is a band of tissue that constricts the tendon.

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    The surgeon explained that trigger finger surgery is typically an outpatient procedure that can be performed under local anesthesia.

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    The surgeon explained that trigger finger surgery is usually a last resort, but that it can be a very effective treatment option for severe cases.

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    The surgeon explained that trigger finger surgery may not be necessary if the condition is caught early and treated with conservative measures.

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    The surgeon suggested a local anesthetic injection to numb the area before performing trigger finger surgery.

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    The surgeon warned him about the potential complications of trigger finger surgery, such as infection and nerve damage.

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    The therapist suggested gentle stretching exercises to improve the range of motion in his trigger finger.

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    The violinist worried that the developing trigger finger would ruin his performance.

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    Though he tried to ignore it, the persistent clicking of his trigger finger reminded him of the unpaid bills piling up on his desk.

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    While not life-threatening, trigger finger can significantly impact a person's daily activities.

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    Whispers circulated that the notorious gunslinger had his trigger finger surgically enhanced for faster draws.