Dr. Kevin Zuo, MD, MASc

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Studies Trigger Finger
Studies Trigger Thumb
1 reported clinical trial
2 drugs studied

Clinical Trials Kevin Zuo, MD, MASc is currently running

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Steroid Injections

for Trigger Finger

Trigger finger is a common disease of the hand involving swelling and inflammation of the tendon which flexes a finger, causing catching, locking, and/or pain. Trigger finger is typically treated by hand surgeons with a steroid injection through the front/palm side of the hand into the area near the tendon (i.e., at the base of the affected finger). This steroid injection is often combined with a local anesthetic (numbing agent) to help reduce short-term pain from the injection. However, the front/palm side of the hand is known to be very sensitive, and the steroid injection can be quite painful as the needle pierces the front/palm skin. To reduce the pain of steroid injections for trigger finger, a different approach involves performing the injection from the back/dorsal side of the hand, which is thought to be less sensitive (and therefore less painful) than the front/palm side of the hand. This technique is sometimes used and has been previously studied, but it is not clear if it can offer less injection-related pain than standard treatment. Accordingly, this study will be comparing short-term injection-associated pain between front/palm side and back/dorsal side steroid injections for trigger finger. The study will also seek to understand what area of the hand is numbed by the anesthetic when doing a front/palm side injection versus a back/dorsal side injection of the hand. Overall, the investigators hypothesize that back/dorsal side injections will be less painful than front/palm side injections for trigger fingers and that the area of numbing from the anesthetic will be equivalent between both types of injections.
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More about Kevin Zuo, MD, MASc

Clinical Trial Related1 year of experience running clinical trials · Led 1 trial as a Principal Investigator · 1 Active Clinical Trial
Treatments Kevin Zuo, MD, MASc has experience with
  • Dorsal Webspace Combined Corticosteroid And Anesthetic Injection
  • Palmar Combined Corticosteroid And Anesthetic Injection
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What does Kevin Zuo, MD, MASc specialize in?
Kevin Zuo, MD, MASc focuses on Trigger Finger and Trigger Thumb. In particular, much of their work with Trigger Finger has involved treating patients, or patients who are undergoing treatment.
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Yes, Kevin Zuo, MD, MASc is currently recruiting for 1 clinical trial in the USA. If you're interested in participating, you should apply.
Are there any treatments that Kevin Zuo, MD, MASc has studied deeply?
Yes, Kevin Zuo, MD, MASc has studied treatments such as Dorsal webspace combined corticosteroid and anesthetic injection, Palmar combined corticosteroid and anesthetic injection.
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