Is the Finger Tendon Injured Without Being Torn?
When tendons undergo degeneration or inflammatory changes, they may not rupture but sustain injuries. Recovery can be facilitated through pharmacological therapy, physiotherapy, and surgical treatment.
1. Pharmacological Therapy: Commonly used drugs include Diclofenac Sodium Sustained-Release Tablets and Ibuprofen Sustained-Release Capsules, which can reduce the infiltration of inflammatory substances, alleviate pain, improve the patient's quality of life, and restore normal finger function.
2. Physiotherapy: Extracorporeal shock wave therapy, pulsed current stimulation, infrared radiation, hot compresses, etc., can also help maintain good blood circulation in the affected limb, promote the recovery of tendon injuries, and reduce the likelihood of tendon adhesion.
3. Surgical Treatment: If the therapeutic effect is poor or the condition is severe, tendon suturing and tendon grafting can be performed to provide support for the growth of damaged tendons or reconstruct the tendons using other materials. This is suitable for patients with severe tendon damage. During the treatment process, rehabilitation exercises should be performed in a timely manner, maintaining an optimistic attitude, actively facing the disease, establishing sufficient confidence in treatment, paying attention to rest, and avoiding strenuous exercise or physical labor.