Abstract:
Background: Trigger finger is rare condition in Bangladesh. Now a days it is increasing day by
day due to repetitive finger movement, overuse, diabetes etc. As it is very important to develop a
comprehensive treatment protocol for patients with Trigger finger. Trigger finger hampered daily
living activities and occupation because of severe pain, poor hand function, muscle strength and
pinch strength when moving the finger or hand. It is not only a cause of disability, pain may limit
self-care, productivity and leisure activities. Occupational therapy is very important to the patient
when they have any injury in the hand. Because they have lost their life role and their quality of
life for the Trigger Finger. Through occupational therapy, functional activities can be restored
through specialized skills and treatment technique. The study protocol can be helpful for upgrading
Occupational Therapy services in Bangladesh and promote the professional development. As a
result, it is essential to find out the changes of hand therapy intervention after receiving hand
therapy service. The protocol of this study guided the hand therapy practitioners to manage their
individual’s patients.
Objectives of the study: The purpose of this study was to evaluate and find out the effectiveness
of treatment protocol for trigger finger patient.
Methodology: It was a quasi- experimental, pretest-posttest design of quantitative research. In
this research, total 9 participants were selected and data was collected by using convenience
sampling method. Patients were allocated for 4 weeks: treatment sessions were applied for the
individual patient, the assessment was done again on a post- test on the same group by the same
scales and changes between pre and posttest of the same groups were compared. Pain was
measured by VAS scale; Hand function was measured by Disabilities of Arm, Shoulder and Hand
(DASH) scale; Hand Strength was measured by Jamar Dynamo Meter & Pinch Strength was
measured by Pinch Gauze. Result and Discussion: After the 4 weeks intervention of treatment protocol of trigger finger
the score of hand function in (DASH) mean pretest 106.33 and posttest 97.33, the score of hand
strength in (Jamar Dynamo Meter) mean pretest 5.55 and posttest 8.88, the score of pinch strength
in (Pinch Gauze) mean pretest 5.11 and posttest 7.77, the score of pain in (VAS) mean pretest 6.88
and posttest 5.33.In this study, the result shows positive changes in all the parametric area. At the
end of the treatment sessions each of the participants had improvements to varying degree.
However, the treatment was more effective, especially for the outcomes of decreasing symptom
severity, pain reduction and patient satisfaction. The study examined the effectiveness of
occupational therapy treatment program for 4 weeks helpful to reduce pain, improve hand strength,
pinch strength, and improve hand function. This study should be replicated and prolonged to
confirm the validity of findings.
Conclusion: Therefore, hypothesis can be proved that the 4 weeks intervention of protocol was
effective in treating TF patients resulted in better outcomes. For long term effectiveness, the
treatment program should be started as early as possible as part of the best practice for trigger
finger patient.
Key words: Trigger Finger (TF); Effectiveness; Hand Therapy
Description:
This dissertation is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Occupational therapy, Bangladesh Health Professions Institute, Faculty of Medicine, the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh