A large fibrotic nodule on the A1 pulley with severe tenosynovitis after repetitive prolotherapy in trigger finger: a case report

Abstract Prolotherapy is used to treat chronic musculoskeletal diseases. The efficacy of prolotherapy was recently acknowledged. However, it has not been usually used to treat trigger fingers. Our study was a case report of aggravated flexor tenosynovitis and a fibrous nodule on thickened A1 pulley...

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