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Oct 2021
8m 53s

352. Trigger Finger

SURGERY 101 TEAM
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After listening to this episode, learners should be able to: Describe the typical clinical presentation of trigger finger Explain the pathophysiology and list common risk factors for trigger finger Outline the diagnosis and management of the patient with trigger finger. 
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