Stenosing tenosynovitis, a fancy name for trigger finger where the tendons that bend the fingers or thumb become inflamed and dont glide as they should. The result is the finger or thumb catches or locks. Trigger finger is most common with the ring finger or thumb. Shannon Ryley has expertise in hand physiotherapy and uses ultrasound, shockwave, exercises and splinting to support healing.
Registered Physiotherapist Rheumatology & Musculoskeletal Specialist Health Educator in Cranbrook.
With over three decades of clinical excellence, Shannon's career spans leading roles in hospital, private, and public health settings, most notably with the Mary Pack Arthritis Program and private practice clinics.
Shannon’s dedication to lifelong learning is reflected in her extensive continuing education, including specialized training in tendon injuries, biomechanics, chronic pain, nutrition, and advanced hand therapy. She holds certifications in GLAD for osteoarthritis management, management of RA and OA hands, advanced therapy for hip and knee replacements, and BET Biokinetik techniques.
Shannon takes a partnership approach with each of her clients, working towards the client's goals using manual therapy, modalities, splinting/bracing, education and exercise strategies.

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