Treatment will be adjusted according to the severity and duration of inflammation, generally stratified as follows:
Conservative treatment: Reduced use, postural adjustments, bracing, and application of heat and ice.
Physical therapy: Deep soft tissue relaxation, stretching and muscle strengthening exercises, ultrasound/electrotherapy, etc.
Medications and injections: Oral anti-inflammatory analgesics, and cautious use of topical steroids when necessary.
Regenerative medicine: Such as PRP/PRF injections, promoting tendon and tendon sheath repair, suitable for chronic or recurrent cases. [Reverse link]
Other adjunctive therapies: Such as SIS super-magnetic energy, a non-invasive method to help relax fascia and promote repair. [Reverse link]
Surgery: In cases of severe stenosis where conservative treatment is ineffective, surgery is performed to release space in the tendon sheath, followed by postoperative rehabilitation.
