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Sonex Health today announced the first trigger finger release (TFR) procedures in the United States performed using real-time ultrasound guidance with the Sonex Health UltraGuideTFR device. “Trigger finger” syndrome is the common name for stenosing tenosynovitis, a painful condition caused by a progressive restriction of normal tendon motion by the A1 pulley, interfering with the ability to bend and straighten the fingers. The first patients treated with UltraGuideTFR are part of

Jan. 27, 2022

Dr. Matthew J. Kirsch of Rochester, MN, has been selected by Sonex Health, Inc. as a national Center of Excellence physician for carpal tunnel release (CTR) using the SX-One MicroKnife® and real-time ultrasound guidance.

Since adopting the technique more than three years ago, Dr. Kirsch has helped hundreds of patients enjoy rapid recovery. A small incision in the wrist is typically closed without sutures and Tylenol® or ibuprofen is usually all that is needed to manage post-op

May. 14, 2021

Dr. Brett Kindle’s sports medicine practice in Gulf Breeze, Florida, has been selected by Sonex Health, Inc. as a Center of Excellence for carpal tunnel release (CTR) using the SX-One MicroKnife® and real-time ultrasound guidance.

Since October 2018, Dr. Kindle has performed more than 250 procedures, noting that patients are typically able to return to normal a

Feb. 24, 2020

Micro-invasive carpal tunnel release (CTR) with the Sonex Health SX-One MicroKnife® and ultrasound guidance is catching the attention of patients and news media. Dr. Joseph McGinley of Wyoming recently captured local newspaper and 

Dec. 19, 2019

Dr. Paul Paterson’s orthopedic surgery practice at the Erie County Medical Center (ECMC) Ambulatory Care Center, Buffalo, has been selected by Sonex Health, Inc. as the first Center of Excellence for carpal tunnel release using the SX-One MicroKnife® and real-time ultrasound guidance.

Dr. Paterson has performed more than a thousand of these procedures since March 2017. The procedure is done in the clinic or a procedure room with local anesthesia. A small incision is made in

Dec. 17, 2019