The tendon that bends your finger has a bump in it. When you bend your finger fully, the bumpy part of your tendon comes out of its sheath at the base of your finger. When you try to straighten your finger the bump catches on the tendon sheath, stopping the tendon from sliding smoothly back.We aim to release your tendon so that you can straighten your finger easily. We cannot remove the bump from your tendon so instead we cut open the entrance to the tendon sheath. This gives your tendon more room to move back and forth. If your symptoms are mild, we can try an injection of steroid around your tendon.
* Average price for treatment will be based on three or fewer providers so might not be representative of the true average price for that country. For more details, the country name can be clicked on to do a search for providers in that country.
Get a quote for treatment abroad
Complete the enquiry form
Select countries of interest
Get responses direct from providers
FREE GUIDE
Why treatment abroad could be right for you
- Cost considerations and NHS funding
- Choosing a clinic or surgeon
- What if something goes wrong?
Compare the cost of other orthopaedic surgery abroad