kaberett: A drawing of a black woman holding her right hand, minus a ring finger, in front of her face. "Oh, that. I cut it  off." (molly - cut it off)
kaberett ([personal profile] kaberett) wrote2018-08-07 08:06 am

any suggestions?

For the past week or so, the base joint of my right-hand little finger has been very sore, particularly on the palm. Range of motion is generally normal, except immediately after waking; at that point, the finger is "jumping" between different positions along its length (bent/partially extended) as I flex it, accompanied by a general feeling of thunk. This gradually wears off over the course of half an hour or so. Sensation is mostly normal (if slightly tender).

Potentially relevant things to consider: hypermobility-type EDS; RSI.

Suggestions/input/advice welcome; I have not yet tried sleeping in wrist splints but suspect that's my next step.
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[personal profile] davidgillon 2018-08-07 05:39 pm (UTC)(link)
I'd agree, but when my little finger does the trigger finger thing, it only does it when I wake up with a semi-numb outer half of my hand, so neck stuff seems to be able to mimic classic trigger finger.