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De Quervain’s Tendinitis Surgery with Dr. Brian Butzen in Durango, Colorado

If you’ve ever felt a sharp pain along the thumb side of your wrist while lifting, gripping, or holding something, you may have experienced De Quervain’s tendinitis. Sometimes called “new mother’s wrist” or “gamer’s thumb,” this condition can make everyday tasks feel impossible. Since 2013, Dr. Brian Butzen, a fellowship-trained, board-certified orthopedic surgeon, has been helping patients in Durango, Colorado, and the Four Corners region find lasting relief.

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Dr. Butzen specializes in treating De Quervain’s tendinitis with personalized care, offering both non-surgical treatments and first compartment release surgery when necessary. Patients from Durango, Farmington, Pagosa Springs, and Cortez trust his expertise. His commitment to the community and his advanced surgical skills have changed countless lives.

Patients across the region have experienced life-changing results with Dr. Butzen’s care.

  • A new mother in Farmington said, “I couldn’t hold my baby without pain. After surgery with Dr. Butzen, I’m pain-free and can enjoy every moment with my little one.”

  • A Durango gamer shared, “De Quervain’s tendinitis made it hard to do what I love. Dr. Butzen’s surgery was quick, and now my wrist feels incredible.”

  • A teacher from Cortez noted, “I had been struggling with wrist pain for months. Thanks to Dr. Butzen, I’m back to writing on the board without any issues.”

What Is De Quervain’s Tendinitis?

De Quervain’s tendinitis is a condition that causes pain and swelling in the tendons that run along the thumb side of your wrist. These tendons pass through a narrow tunnel, or sheath, called the first dorsal compartment. When the tendons become inflamed, they can no longer glide smoothly, leading to pain and restricted movement.

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Symptoms of De Quervain’s Tendinitis

  • Pain on the thumb side of the wrist, especially during gripping or twisting motions.

  • Swelling near the base of the thumb.

  • Difficulty moving the thumb or wrist.

  • Tenderness when pressing on the area.

Diagnosing De Quervain’s Tendinitis

One common way to diagnose De Quervain’s tendinitis is through Finkelstein’s test. During this test, Dr. Butzen will ask you to make a fist with your thumb tucked inside your fingers and then gently bend your wrist toward your pinky. If this motion causes pain on the thumb side of your wrist, it’s a strong indicator of De Quervain’s tendinitis.

When Is De Quervain’s Surgery Needed?

If non-surgical treatments don’t provide relief, first compartment release surgery may be recommended. This procedure is highly effective for relieving pain and restoring function. Dr. Butzen carefully evaluates each patient to determine whether surgery is the right option.

What Is First Compartment Release Surgery?

First compartment release surgery is a minimally invasive procedure that involves opening the sheath surrounding the inflamed tendons. This allows the tendons to move freely without pain or restriction.

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Benefits of Surgery

  • Immediate pain relief.

  • Improved thumb and wrist mobility.

  • Long-lasting results.

Non-Surgical Treatments for De Quervain’s Tendinitis

Before considering surgery, Dr. Butzen often recommends non-surgical treatments to relieve pain and reduce inflammation. These may include:

Splinting

A thumb spica splint can immobilize the thumb and wrist, giving the tendons a chance to heal.

What to Expect from First Compartment Release Surgery

Before Surgery

Dr. Butzen will perform a thorough evaluation, including a physical exam and Finkelstein’s test. He’ll explain the procedure in detail and answer any questions you have.

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During Surgery

The procedure is performed under local or regional anesthesia and typically takes less than an hour. Dr. Butzen makes a small incision to release the sheath, ensuring the tendons move freely.

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Recovery

Most patients experience immediate pain relief and can return to light activities within a few days. Full recovery typically takes 4-6 weeks, during which physical therapy may be recommended to restore strength and flexibility.

Why Choose Dr. Brian Butzen for De Quervain’s Surgery?

Specialized Expertise

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Dr. Butzen’s fellowship training in hand and upper extremity surgery gives him a deep understanding of conditions like De Quervain’s tendinitis. He has been practicing in Durango since 2013, helping patients throughout the Four Corners region.

Patient-Centered Care

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Dr. Butzen takes the time to listen to his patients and explain their options clearly. One patient from Pagosa Springs shared, “I felt like Dr. Butzen really cared about my recovery. He explained everything in detail, and my wrist feels amazing now.”

Advanced Techniques

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Dr. Butzen uses the latest surgical techniques to minimize downtime and ensure the best possible outcomes for his patients.

Dr. Butzen sees patients at his main office in Durango and his satellite clinic in Pagosa Springs. This makes it easy for residents of Farmington, Cortez, and surrounding areas to access expert care without traveling far.

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Don’t let wrist pain from De Quervain’s tendinitis hold you back. Dr. Brian Butzen offers expert care, including first compartment release surgery, to help you get back to the activities you love.

Take the first step toward expert care and lasting relief

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Clinic Address:

Animas Orthopedic Associates 

575 Rivergate Lane, Suite 105
Durango, CO 81301

Phone number: 970-259-3020 ext 201

Email address: doctorbutzen@gmail.com

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