Efficacy of steroid injection versus physiotherapy treatment in work related trigger finger

Stenosing tenosynovitis or trigger finger is a common problem among patients seeking treatment in the orthopaedic clinic. Multiple approaches can be used to treat a patient with a trigger finger. This study to compare the functional outcome of steroid injection versus physiotherapy between service...

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Main Authors: Mustapha, Mohd Farid, Ismail, Raffael, Kassim, KM, Singh, ASJ, Khalid, Kamarul Ariffin
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spelling my.iium.irep.881582021-02-01T03:33:12Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/88158/ Efficacy of steroid injection versus physiotherapy treatment in work related trigger finger Mustapha, Mohd Farid Ismail, Raffael Kassim, KM Singh, ASJ Khalid, Kamarul Ariffin RD701 Orthopedics Stenosing tenosynovitis or trigger finger is a common problem among patients seeking treatment in the orthopaedic clinic. Multiple approaches can be used to treat a patient with a trigger finger. This study to compare the functional outcome of steroid injection versus physiotherapy between service and professional workers with trigger finger. We use observational cohort study. Evaluating the functional outcome of treatment physiotherapy and steroid injection among professional and service workers for trigger finger grade I, II, and III. We also assess the recurrence of the affected finger. Malaysia Standard Classification of Occupation 2013 (MASCO) has been used to classify two working groups: professional and service worker. Michigan Hand Outcomes Questionnaire (MHQ) used for the finger assessment. The patient was observed with three separated visits; pre-treatment visits, six months and 12 months. The patient was divided into two groups of steroid injection and physiotherapy for evaluation of functional outcome and recurrence. The total number of patients recruited is 149 with 75 in the professional group and 74 in the service group. Out of the 149 patients, 80 were treated with physiotherapy and 69 were with steroid injection. There was no association between the occupation and the grading of trigger finger and the affected finger itself. Functional outcome using MHQ score for steroid group shows a good 12 months outcome (P values <0.01) comparing with physiotherapy group. Functional outcome in terms of physiotherapy was lower compared to steroid injection at six months and 12 months. The recurrence rate in physiotherapy was higher than in the steroid injection group. Single steroid injection had a better functional outcome after six months and 12 months post-intervention compared with physiotherapy. Physiotherapy treatment can be suggested to patients with grade 1, 2, and 3 of trigger finger who refused any steroid injection. Kulliyyah of Allied Health Sciences, IIUM 2019-12-29 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/88158/1/88158_EFFICACY%20OF%20STEROID%20INJECTION%20VERSUS%20PHYSIOTHERAPY_new.pdf Mustapha, Mohd Farid and Ismail, Raffael and Kassim, KM and Singh, ASJ and Khalid, Kamarul Ariffin (2019) Efficacy of steroid injection versus physiotherapy treatment in work related trigger finger. International Journal of Allied Health Sciences (IJAHS), 3 ( Special issue) (3). ISSN 2600-8491 https://journals.iium.edu.my/ijahs/index.php/IJAHS/article/view/350
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topic RD701 Orthopedics
spellingShingle RD701 Orthopedics
Mustapha, Mohd Farid
Ismail, Raffael
Kassim, KM
Singh, ASJ
Khalid, Kamarul Ariffin
Efficacy of steroid injection versus physiotherapy treatment in work related trigger finger
description Stenosing tenosynovitis or trigger finger is a common problem among patients seeking treatment in the orthopaedic clinic. Multiple approaches can be used to treat a patient with a trigger finger. This study to compare the functional outcome of steroid injection versus physiotherapy between service and professional workers with trigger finger. We use observational cohort study. Evaluating the functional outcome of treatment physiotherapy and steroid injection among professional and service workers for trigger finger grade I, II, and III. We also assess the recurrence of the affected finger. Malaysia Standard Classification of Occupation 2013 (MASCO) has been used to classify two working groups: professional and service worker. Michigan Hand Outcomes Questionnaire (MHQ) used for the finger assessment. The patient was observed with three separated visits; pre-treatment visits, six months and 12 months. The patient was divided into two groups of steroid injection and physiotherapy for evaluation of functional outcome and recurrence. The total number of patients recruited is 149 with 75 in the professional group and 74 in the service group. Out of the 149 patients, 80 were treated with physiotherapy and 69 were with steroid injection. There was no association between the occupation and the grading of trigger finger and the affected finger itself. Functional outcome using MHQ score for steroid group shows a good 12 months outcome (P values <0.01) comparing with physiotherapy group. Functional outcome in terms of physiotherapy was lower compared to steroid injection at six months and 12 months. The recurrence rate in physiotherapy was higher than in the steroid injection group. Single steroid injection had a better functional outcome after six months and 12 months post-intervention compared with physiotherapy. Physiotherapy treatment can be suggested to patients with grade 1, 2, and 3 of trigger finger who refused any steroid injection.
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author Mustapha, Mohd Farid
Ismail, Raffael
Kassim, KM
Singh, ASJ
Khalid, Kamarul Ariffin
author_facet Mustapha, Mohd Farid
Ismail, Raffael
Kassim, KM
Singh, ASJ
Khalid, Kamarul Ariffin
author_sort Mustapha, Mohd Farid
title Efficacy of steroid injection versus physiotherapy treatment in work related trigger finger
title_short Efficacy of steroid injection versus physiotherapy treatment in work related trigger finger
title_full Efficacy of steroid injection versus physiotherapy treatment in work related trigger finger
title_fullStr Efficacy of steroid injection versus physiotherapy treatment in work related trigger finger
title_full_unstemmed Efficacy of steroid injection versus physiotherapy treatment in work related trigger finger
title_sort efficacy of steroid injection versus physiotherapy treatment in work related trigger finger
publisher Kulliyyah of Allied Health Sciences, IIUM
publishDate 2019
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