Hand flexibility and strength are essential for performing daily tasks, and conditions such as trigger finger can interfere with normal finger movement. This condition develops when inflammation restricts the movement of the tendon inside the finger. Effective trigger finger treatment focuses on reducing swelling and restoring smooth tendon motion through splints, medications, and therapy exercises. In severe cases where symptoms persist, trigger finger surgery may be required to release the tendon sheath and eliminate finger locking. With proper treatment and rehabilitation, most patients regain normal hand function and enjoy improved quality of life.