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Since I have developed a problem with a Trigger Thumb for the past several months, I've been doing my homework on the issue and wanted to share this website with those of you who may have an issue with it, or know clients, etc. that need information on this chronic condition. It's worth your time to review the various segments of the site & watch the surgical repair for it as well. I'm still hoping to resolve it without having to resort to surgery - but we'll see. In the meantime I've been advised by a certified hand therapist I met online through one of our member's sites on Face book - (Walt Fritz) [email protected] While this is a closed group, people can become members by requesting to join. Major kudos & thanks to Walt for starting the group & making it available to so many others!

I'm sharing this info because this is not an uncommon issue for bodyworkers & the hope is that others will find some useful information on this post.

Her explanation & suggestions for me: Edgar Cayce's Castor oil wrap to the thumb/wrist daily for 1 hr. will help to decrease the inflammation to the flexor tendon sheath.. Also Epsom salt soaks... You might consider wearing a night extension splint to the thumb/wrist and when all else fails an injection with cortisone+marcaine to the joint/tendon area by a skilled Hand Surgeon. If that fails then a simple surgical opening of the flexor tendon sheath and nodule removal.. Trigger thumbs can be very limiting and painful...of course MFR unwinding techniques to try to alleviate the fluid build up causing the tendon excursion limitations and snagging. pad your car steering wheel with a sheepskin cover..and think of padding all hard surfaces to protect volar surface of the thumb.

Trigger thumb is not a primary,neurological issue nor cause...The median nerve is not affected unless it is one of the 3 branches to the thenar eminence affected secondary d/t edema or trauma. It is indeed a mechanical problem stemming from the pulley system at the volar MP joint and affecting the tendon sheath of the FPL. It is often caused as a result of blunt trauma and/or repetitive use..could also be a secondary cause from diabetes, and other autoimmune diseases. I DO agree that MFR to the ENTIRE upper extremity is ALWAYS indicated..

She's also recommending xrays & a good evaluation by a Prolotherapy Doc (they specialize in hands) My causes are most likely from overuse & repetitive strain as a bodyworker of 21 years - plus all the other misc. things I do on a regular basis around the home, etc. especially picking up pieces of firewood throughout the winter to fuel our woodstove. I have a distinct memory of feeling the ouch from working the woodpile last year - sometime around the holidays, so this has gone on for some time now.

Prolotherapy ("Proliferative Injection Therapy") involves injecting an otherwise non-pharmacological and non-active irritant solution into the body, generally in the region of tendons or ligaments for the purpose of strengthening weakened connective tissue and alleviating musculoskeletal pain. Of course this injection is most often done with Cortisone/Steriod type solutions, which I don't like the idea of using as Cortisone just deadens the tissues, it doesn't resolve the issue, and is known to destroy the joints - which is why most docs will only give up to 3 of these injections (often without explaining the "minor" side effect just mentioned).

While I'm not big on injections myself, it is one of the treatments for this condition that apparently can have good results.

Hope that those who've taken time to read this have found it to be useful & informative!

http://www.assh.org/Public/HandConditions/Pages/TriggerFinger.aspx

I also found this reference book that others may want to check out as well: Splinting the hand and upper extremity: principles and process By MaryLynn A. Jacobs, Noelle M. Austin
http://books.google.com/books?id=cnCCIqO7AuIC&pg=RA1-PA6&lpg=RA1-PA6&dq=volar+MP+joint&source=bl&ots=rGRdM33BSK&sig=A31XBeoKJ4zkQnLmXknzIhZF0yI&hl=en&ei=Oas9TvbJJM-1tweXuuWVAw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=10&ved=0CFwQ6AEwCQ#v=onepage&q=volar%20MP%20joint&f=false




What is trigger finger or stenosing tenosynovitis?

Stenosing tenosynovitis, commonly known as “trigger finger” or “trigger thumb”, involves the pulleys and tendons in the hand that bend the fingers. The tendons work like long ropes connecting the muscles of the forearm with the bones of the fingers and thumb. In the finger, the pulleys are a series of rings that form a tunnel through which the tendons must glide, much like the guides on a fishing rod through which the line (or tendon) must pass. These pulleys hold the tendons close against the bone. The tendons and the tunnel have a slick lining that allows easy gliding of the tendon through the pulleys (see Figure 1).

Trigger finger/thumb occurs when the pulley at the base of the finger becomes too thick and constricting around the tendon, making it hard for the tendon to move freely through the pulley. Sometimes the tendon develops a nodule (knot) or swelling of its lining. Because of the increased resistance to the gliding of the tendon through the pulley, one may feel pain, popping, or a catching feeling in the finger or thumb (see Figure 2). The catching or triggering action is distinctive, as seen in this brief video clip of a ring trigger finger. When the tendon catches, it produces inflammation and more swelling. This causes a vicious cycle of triggering, inflammation, and swelling. Sometimes the finger becomes stuck or locked, and is hard to straighten or bend.
What causes trigger finger / stenosing tenosynovitis?

Causes for this condition are not always clear. Some trigger fingers are associated with medical conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, gout, and diabetes. Local trauma to the palm/base of the finger may be a factor on occasion, but in most cases there is not a clear cause.

Signs and symptoms of trigger finger / stenosing tenosynovitis

Trigger finger/thumb may start with discomfort felt at the base of the finger or thumb, where they join the palm. This area is often tender to local pressure. A nodule may sometimes be found in this area. When the finger begins to trigger or lock, the patient may think the problem is at the middle knuckle of the finger or the tip knuckle of the thumb, since the tendon that is sticking is the one that moves these joints.

Treatment of trigger finger / stenosing tenosynovitis

The goal of treatment in trigger finger/thumb is to eliminate the catching or locking and allow full movement of the finger or thumb without discomfort. Swelling around the flexor tendon and tendon sheath must be reduced to allow smooth gliding of the tendon. The wearing of a splint or taking an oral anti-inflammatory medication may sometimes help. Treatment may also include changing activities to reduce swelling. An injection of steroid into the area around the tendon and pulley is often effective in relieving the trigger finger/thumb.

If non-surgical forms of treatment do not relieve the symptoms, surgery may be recommended. This surgery is performed as an outpatient, usually with simple local anesthesia. The goal of surgery is to open the pulley at the base of the finger so that the tendon can glide more freely. Active motion of the finger generally begins immediately after surgery. Normal use of the hand can usually be resumed once comfort permits. Some patients may feel tenderness, discomfort, and swelling about the area of their surgery longer than others. Occasionally, hand therapy is required after surgery to regain better use.
 
FWIW,

My mother had a trigger finger (not the thumb). We couldn't correct the problem with MFR or massage related techniques, but kept it minimally annoying for a number of years, this way.

Eventually she needed more. I referred her to an orthopedic I work with and he gave her the steroid injection, which helped for about 8 months. His comment that was- if, after a year it hadn't come back after the steroid injection, that she most likely didn't need the surgery. However, if it came back in less than the year, surgery was the next step. Hers came back and she opted to have the surgery (day surgery). It went excellently and she has not had a problem with that finger since.

My only suggestion when locating a surgeon for this, is that you fully trust him/her and that they are known for being conservative in their actions.

Best of luck!


Here are some links for cross-reference to this thread topic:

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  • From: Re: My least favorite diagnosis (sigh)
    JasonE said:
    I have a recent case involving trigger finger in both hands. There is extensive medical documentation from the year+ of hand therapy she went through, plus she saw a massage therapist for other things. She is now symptom-free, with her dexterity and hand strength improving rapidly. If I remember to write the case review, it should make for interesting reading. :grin:
  • An NMT class on Trigger Finger (past post):
    JaxGal said:
    This is in Jacksonville, FL
    Medical Massage/Neuromuscular Seminars Offered at Alpha School of Massage


    April 8 & 9, 2006 Medical Massage/NMT for the elbow, wrist & hand: Learn
    to
    treat wrist drop; tennis elbow; golfer’s elbow; carpal tunnel syndrome;
    trigger finger; pronator teres syndrome; & more.



    Call Michael Garcia R.N., L.M.T. at (904) 389-9117 or e-mail at
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FWIW, My mother had a trigger finger (not the thumb). We couldn't correct the problem with MFR or massage related techniques, but kept it minimally annoying for a number of years, this way.Eventually she needed more. I referred her to an orthopedic I work with and he gave her the steroid injection, which helped for about 8 months. His comment that was- if, after a year it hadn't come back after the steroid injection, that she most likely didn't need the surgery. However, if it came back in less than the year, surgery was the next step. Hers came back and she opted to have the surgery (day surgery). It went excellently and she has not had a problem with that finger since.My only suggestion when locating a surgeon for this, is that you fully trust him/her and that they are known for being conservative in their actions.Best of luck!Here are some links for cross-reference to this thread topic: trigger finger From: Re: My least favorite diagnosis (sigh)JasonE wrote:I have a recent case involving trigger finger in both hands. There is extensive medical documentation from the year+ of hand therapy she went through, plus she saw a massage therapist for other things. She is now symptom-free, with her dexterity and hand strength improving rapidly. If I remember to write the case review, it should make for interesting reading. An NMT class on Trigger Finger (past post):JaxGal wrote:This is in Jacksonville, FLMedical Massage/Neuromuscular Seminars Offered at Alpha School of MassageApril 8 & 9, 2006 Medical Massage/NMT for the elbow, wrist & hand: Learntotreat wrist drop; tennis elbow; golfer’s elbow; carpal tunnel syndrome;trigger finger; pronator teres syndrome; & more. Call Michael Garcia R.N., L.M.T. at (904) 389-9117 or e-mail [email protected] to register or for more information. Courses areapproved for 16 hrs. ceu’s. $150.00 if registered 30 or more days inadvance.

FWIW, My mother had a trigger finger ([i]not the thumb[/i]). We couldn't correct the problem with MFR or massage related techniques, but kept it minimally annoying for a number of years, this way.Eventually she needed more. I referred her to an orthopedic I work with and he gave her the steroid injection, which helped for about 8 months. His comment that was- if, after a year it hadn't come back after the steroid injection, that she most likely didn't need the surgery. However, if it came back in less than the year, surgery was the next step. Hers came back and she opted to have the surgery ([i]day surgery[/i]). It went excellently and she has not had a problem with that finger since.My only suggestion when locating a surgeon for this, is that you fully trust him/her and that they are known for being conservative in their actions.Best of luck![i]Here are some links for cross-reference to this thread topic:[/i][list][*] [url=http://www.massageplanet.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=18883&start=0&hilit=trigger+finger][b]trigger finger[/b][/url][*] From: [i][url=http://www.massageplanet.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=21487&p=153539&hilit=+trigger+finger#p153539][b]Re: My least favorite diagnosis (sigh)[/b][/url][/i][quote="JasonE"]I have a recent case involving trigger finger in both hands. There is extensive medical documentation from the year+ of hand therapy she went through, plus she saw a massage therapist for other things. She is now symptom-free, with her dexterity and hand strength improving rapidly. If I remember to write the case review, it should make for interesting reading. :grin:[/quote][*] An NMT class on Trigger Finger (past post):[quote="JaxGal"]This is in Jacksonville, FLMedical Massage/Neuromuscular Seminars Offered at Alpha School of MassageApril 8 & 9, 2006 Medical Massage/NMT for the elbow, wrist & hand: Learntotreat wrist drop; tennis elbow; golfer’s elbow; carpal tunnel syndrome;trigger finger; pronator teres syndrome; & more. Call Michael Garcia R.N., L.M.T. at (904) 389-9117 or e-mail [email protected] to register or for more information. Courses areapproved for 16 hrs. ceu’s. $150.00 if registered 30 or more days inadvance.[/list]











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Since I have developed a problem with a Trigger Thumb for the past several months, I've been doing my homework on the issue and wanted to share this website with those of you who may have an issue with it, or know clients, etc. that need information on this chronic condition. It's worth your time to review the various segments of the site & watch the surgical repair for it as well. I'm still hoping to resolve it without having to resort to surgery - but we'll see. In the meantime I've been advised by a certified hand therapist I met online through one of our member's sites on Face book - (Walt Fritz) [email protected] While this is a closed group, people can become members by requesting to join. Major kudos & thanks to Walt for starting the group & making it available to so many others! I'm sharing this info because this is not an uncommon issue for bodyworkers & the hope is that others will find some useful information on this post.Her explanation & suggestions for me: Edgar Cayce's Castor oil wrap to the thumb/wrist daily for 1 hr. will help to decrease the inflammation to the flexor tendon sheath.. Also Epsom salt soaks... You might consider wearing a night extension splint to the thumb/wrist and when all else fails an injection with cortisone+marcaine to the joint/tendon area by a skilled Hand Surgeon. If that fails then a simple surgical opening of the flexor tendon sheath and nodule removal.. Trigger thumbs can be very limiting and painful...of course MFR unwinding techniques to try to alleviate the fluid build up causing the tendon excursion limitations and snagging. pad your car steering wheel with a sheepskin cover..and think of padding all hard surfaces to protect volar surface of the thumb.Trigger thumb is not a primary,neurological issue nor cause...The median nerve is not affected unless it is one of the 3 branches to the thenar eminence affected secondary d/t edema or trauma. It is indeed a mechanical problem stemming from the pulley system at the volar MP joint and affecting the tendon sheath of the FPL. It is often caused as a result of blunt trauma and/or repetitive use..could also be a secondary cause from diabetes, and other autoimmune diseases. I DO agree that MFR to the ENTIRE upper extremity is ALWAYS indicated.. She's also recommending xrays & a good evaluation by a Prolotherapy Doc (they specialize in hands) My causes are most likely from overuse & repetitive strain as a bodyworker of 21 years - plus all the other misc. things I do on a regular basis around the home, etc. especially picking up pieces of firewood throughout the winter to fuel our woodstove. I have a distinct memory of feeling the ouch from working the woodpile last year - sometime around the holidays, so this has gone on for some time now. Prolotherapy ("Proliferative Injection Therapy") involves injecting an otherwise non-pharmacological and non-active irritant solution into the body, generally in the region of tendons or ligaments for the purpose of strengthening weakened connective tissue and alleviating musculoskeletal pain. Of course this injection is most often done with Cortisone/Steriod type solutions, which I don't like the idea of using as Cortisone just deadens the tissues, it doesn't resolve the issue, and is known to destroy the joints - which is why most docs will only give up to 3 of these injections (often without explaining the "minor" side effect just mentioned).While I'm not big on injections myself, it is one of the treatments for this condition that apparently can have good results. Hope that those who've taken time to read this have found it to be useful & informative! http://www.assh.org/Public/HandConditio ... inger.aspxI also found this reference book that others may want to check out as well: Splinting the hand and upper extremity: principles and process By MaryLynn A. Jacobs, Noelle M. Austinhttp://books.google.com/books?id=cnCCIq ... nt&f=falseWhat is trigger finger or stenosing tenosynovitis?Stenosing tenosynovitis, commonly known as “trigger fingerâ€‌ or “trigger thumbâ€‌, involves the pulleys and tendons in the hand that bend the fingers. The tendons work like long ropes connecting the muscles of the forearm with the bones of the fingers and thumb. In the finger, the pulleys are a series of rings that form a tunnel through which the tendons must glide, much like the guides on a fishing rod through which the line (or tendon) must pass. These pulleys hold the tendons close against the bone. The tendons and the tunnel have a slick lining that allows easy gliding of the tendon through the pulleys (see Figure 1).Trigger finger/thumb occurs when the pulley at the base of the finger becomes too thick and constricting around the tendon, making it hard for the tendon to move freely through the pulley. Sometimes the tendon develops a nodule (knot) or swelling of its lining. Because of the increased resistance to the gliding of the tendon through the pulley, one may feel pain, popping, or a catching feeling in the finger or thumb (see Figure 2). The catching or triggering action is distinctive, as seen in this brief video clip of a ring trigger finger. When the tendon catches, it produces inflammation and more swelling. This causes a vicious cycle of triggering, inflammation, and swelling. Sometimes the finger becomes stuck or locked, and is hard to straighten or bend.What causes trigger finger / stenosing tenosynovitis? Causes for this condition are not always clear. Some trigger fingers are associated with medical conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, gout, and diabetes. Local trauma to the palm/base of the finger may be a factor on occasion, but in most cases there is not a clear cause.Signs and symptoms of trigger finger / stenosing tenosynovitisTrigger finger/thumb may start with discomfort felt at the base of the finger or thumb, where they join the palm. This area is often tender to local pressure. A nodule may sometimes be found in this area. When the finger begins to trigger or lock, the patient may think the problem is at the middle knuckle of the finger or the tip knuckle of the thumb, since the tendon that is sticking is the one that moves these joints.Treatment of trigger finger / stenosing tenosynovitisThe goal of treatment in trigger finger/thumb is to eliminate the catching or locking and allow full movement of the finger or thumb without discomfort. Swelling around the flexor tendon and tendon sheath must be reduced to allow smooth gliding of the tendon. The wearing of a splint or taking an oral anti-inflammatory medication may sometimes help. Treatment may also include changing activities to reduce swelling. An injection of steroid into the area around the tendon and pulley is often effective in relieving the trigger finger/thumb.If non-surgical forms of treatment do not relieve the symptoms, surgery may be recommended. This surgery is performed as an outpatient, usually with simple local anesthesia. The goal of surgery is to open the pulley at the base of the finger so that the tendon can glide more freely. Active motion of the finger generally begins immediately after surgery. Normal use of the hand can usually be resumed once comfort permits. Some patients may feel tenderness, discomfort, and swelling about the area of their surgery longer than others. Occasionally, hand therapy is required after surgery to regain better use.

Since I have developed a problem with a Trigger Thumb for the past several months, I've been doing my homework on the issue and wanted to share this website with those of you who may have an issue with it, or know clients, etc. that need information on this chronic condition. It's worth your time to review the various segments of the site & watch the surgical repair for it as well. I'm still hoping to resolve it without having to resort to surgery - but we'll see. In the meantime I've been advised by a certified hand therapist I met online through one of our member's sites on Face book - (Walt Fritz) [email protected] While this is a closed group, people can become members by requesting to join. Major kudos & thanks to Walt for starting the group & making it available to so many others! I'm sharing this info because this is not an uncommon issue for bodyworkers & the hope is that others will find some useful information on this post.[u][b]Her explanation & suggestions for me[/b][/u]: Edgar Cayce's Castor oil wrap to the thumb/wrist daily for 1 hr. will help to decrease the inflammation to the flexor tendon sheath.. Also Epsom salt soaks... You might consider wearing a night extension splint to the thumb/wrist and when all else fails an injection with cortisone+marcaine to the joint/tendon area by a skilled Hand Surgeon. If that fails then a simple surgical opening of the flexor tendon sheath and nodule removal.. Trigger thumbs can be very limiting and painful...of course MFR unwinding techniques to try to alleviate the fluid build up causing the tendon excursion limitations and snagging. pad your car steering wheel with a sheepskin cover..and think of padding all hard surfaces to protect volar surface of the thumb.Trigger thumb is not a primary,neurological issue nor cause...The median nerve is not affected unless it is one of the 3 branches to the thenar eminence affected secondary d/t edema or trauma. It is indeed a mechanical problem stemming from the pulley system at the volar MP joint and affecting the tendon sheath of the FPL. It is often caused as a result of blunt trauma and/or repetitive use..could also be a secondary cause from diabetes, and other autoimmune diseases. I DO agree that MFR to the ENTIRE upper extremity is ALWAYS indicated.. She's also recommending xrays & a good evaluation by a Prolotherapy Doc (they specialize in hands) My causes are most likely from overuse & repetitive strain as a bodyworker of 21 years - plus all the other misc. things I do on a regular basis around the home, etc. especially picking up pieces of firewood throughout the winter to fuel our woodstove. I have a distinct memory of feeling the ouch from working the woodpile last year - sometime around the holidays, so this has gone on for some time now. [b]Prolotherapy ("Proliferative Injection Therapy")[/b] involves injecting an otherwise non-pharmacological and non-active irritant solution into the body, generally in the region of tendons or ligaments for the purpose of strengthening weakened connective tissue and alleviating musculoskeletal pain. Of course this injection is most often done with Cortisone/Steriod type solutions, which I don't like the idea of using as Cortisone just deadens the tissues, it doesn't resolve the issue, and is known to destroy the joints - which is why most docs will only give up to 3 of these injections (often without explaining the "minor" side effect just mentioned).While I'm not big on injections myself, it is one of the treatments for this condition that apparently can have good results. Hope that those who've taken time to read this have found it to be useful & informative! http://www.assh.org/Public/HandConditions/Pages/TriggerFinger.aspxI also found this reference book that others may want to check out as well: [b]Splinting the hand and upper extremity: principles and process By MaryLynn A. Jacobs, Noelle M. Austin[/b]http://books.google.com/books?id=cnCCIqO7AuIC&pg=RA1-PA6&lpg=RA1-PA6&dq=volar+MP+joint&source=bl&ots=rGRdM33BSK&sig=A31XBeoKJ4zkQnLmXknzIhZF0yI&hl=en&ei=Oas9TvbJJM-1tweXuuWVAw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=10&ved=0CFwQ6AEwCQ#v=onepage&q=volar%20MP%20joint&f=false[b]What is trigger finger or stenosing tenosynovitis?[/b]Stenosing tenosynovitis, commonly known as “trigger fingerâ€‌ or “trigger thumbâ€‌, involves the pulleys and tendons in the hand that bend the fingers. The tendons work like long ropes connecting the muscles of the forearm with the bones of the fingers and thumb. In the finger, the pulleys are a series of rings that form a tunnel through which the tendons must glide, much like the guides on a fishing rod through which the line (or tendon) must pass. These pulleys hold the tendons close against the bone. The tendons and the tunnel have a slick lining that allows easy gliding of the tendon through the pulleys (see Figure 1).Trigger finger/thumb occurs when the pulley at the base of the finger becomes too thick and constricting around the tendon, making it hard for the tendon to move freely through the pulley. Sometimes the tendon develops a nodule (knot) or swelling of its lining. Because of the increased resistance to the gliding of the tendon through the pulley, one may feel pain, popping, or a catching feeling in the finger or thumb (see Figure 2). The catching or triggering action is distinctive, as seen in this brief video clip of a ring trigger finger. When the tendon catches, it produces inflammation and more swelling. This causes a vicious cycle of triggering, inflammation, and swelling. Sometimes the finger becomes stuck or locked, and is hard to straighten or bend.What causes trigger finger / stenosing tenosynovitis? Causes for this condition are not always clear. Some trigger fingers are associated with medical conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, gout, and diabetes. Local trauma to the palm/base of the finger may be a factor on occasion, but in most cases there is not a clear cause.[b]Signs and symptoms of trigger finger / stenosing tenosynovitis[/b]Trigger finger/thumb may start with discomfort felt at the base of the finger or thumb, where they join the palm. This area is often tender to local pressure. A nodule may sometimes be found in this area. When the finger begins to trigger or lock, the patient may think the problem is at the middle knuckle of the finger or the tip knuckle of the thumb, since the tendon that is sticking is the one that moves these joints.[b]Treatment of trigger finger / stenosing tenosynovitis[/b]The goal of treatment in trigger finger/thumb is to eliminate the catching or locking and allow full movement of the finger or thumb without discomfort. Swelling around the flexor tendon and tendon sheath must be reduced to allow smooth gliding of the tendon. The wearing of a splint or taking an oral anti-inflammatory medication may sometimes help. Treatment may also include changing activities to reduce swelling. An injection of steroid into the area around the tendon and pulley is often effective in relieving the trigger finger/thumb.If non-surgical forms of treatment do not relieve the symptoms, surgery may be recommended. This surgery is performed as an outpatient, usually with simple local anesthesia. The goal of surgery is to open the pulley at the base of the finger so that the tendon can glide more freely. Active motion of the finger generally begins immediately after surgery. Normal use of the hand can usually be resumed once comfort permits. Some patients may feel tenderness, discomfort, and swelling about the area of their surgery longer than others. Occasionally, hand therapy is required after surgery to regain better use.











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  6. FLOWER Spa - BLUEXADO | Thornhill | VAUGHAN:
    BLUEXADO FS – #06-1102 Centre St 📞 416-357-9797 / 416-678-8668 🇨🇴 MEGAN, 🇻🇳 MY LINH, 🇻🇳 JULIE 🔎 View Schedule: bit.ly/flowers_schedule 🛎️ Booking Now: bit.ly/bookingbluexadolove
  7. FLOWER Spa – PINK | Scarborough | TORONTO:
    PINK FS – 3300 McNicoll Ave 📞 416-299-5515 / 416-817-3839 🇮🇷 ELINA, 🇻🇳 KELLY, 🇸🇬 CANDY (12PM) 🔎 View Schedule: bit.ly/flowers_schedule 🛎️ Booking Now: bit.ly/bookingpinklove
  8. Golden Sunshine Spa:
    ✨Click on our Username and FOLLOW US for updates and special services ! ✅ Click Here Today🌸Akame🌸Christina🌸Xuka🌸Lynda🌸Milly Call us ☎ 905 - 265 - 2158☎️ Your ultimate service awaits! ✨
  9. Soul Relax Spa:
    ✨ Looking for a relaxing escape? ✅ Click Here Meet🌸Tina🌸Isabella🌸MonikaCall us today for the best treatment and service experience. Click on our Username and FOLLOW US for updates ! Call now ☎ 289 - 298 - 5662☎️ Your ultimate relaxation awaits! ✨
  10. SL East Spa:
    💆‍♀💖WooHoo Wed💖 Ultimate destination for Asian massages🎉 Two fab spots: Richmond Hill & Oakville✨ Your passport to paradise with 10 enchanting girls fr China, HK, Japan & Korea — 🆕Luna, Cindy, Coco,Cici, Jenny, Amber, JPN Yui, Akino, Jasmine & Lucy— ready to pamper you🎁🍁 Ring us 📞647-695-6354 or text us 📱647-578-8169✨ 160 East Beaver Cr., Unit 12, RichmondHill 💰Where Eastern charm meets Western comfort - your bliss awaits🙌
  11. Lulu1980:
    Phoenix Blossom Spa 🌹🌹🌹2 girls 🔥🔥🔥5124 Dundas St W Etobicoke☎️416-817-3366👍 Table Shower Sea Salt Bath Body Scrub😘 Japanese girl Nina ❤️ Natural Big Boobs 38 DD 😘Pink Mini Nipples Hot body slide, super enjoyable😘😘😘😘 very provocative service😘😘😘, professional super Luna deep tissue massage, has therapeutic effect to loosen bones and relieve muscle pressure and will bring you unexpected service effects, she will bring you a little surprise😍😍😍😍❤️You are welcome to make an appoint
  12. SpringGreen.:
    Today we have 5 girls on downtown Toronto 72 gerrard st west:💋💋 New girl gaga Serving The Queen 💋💋Bunny- Tanned Spanish beauty with large melons and a fun booty too Wendy- exotic goddess with a gymnasts body and corresponding flexibility Jennifer- Exotic beauty with... Call and text 647 891 0699 ask questions Thanks 💋💋
  13. Jenny’s Spa:
    🎉🍒JENNY’S SPA🎉🍒 ✅5170 DUNDAS STREET WEST✅ 👌ETOBICOKE ONTARIO M9A 1C4👌 ☎️( 647-893-5196)☎️Call or Text ☎️( 437-888-3759)☎️Call Only (ETOBICOKE) OPEN 10am to 9pm MONDAY to SUNDAY 🔥✅GRAND OPENING💯NEW GIRLS EVERYDAY🔥EXCELLENT MASSAGE + SERVICE QUEENS NOW AVAILABLE AT JENNY’S SPA FOR ALL YOUR MASSAGE AND SPECIAL EXTRA NEEDS🔥💯😘🔥❤️👌 🔥TWO BEAUTIFUL NEW YOUNG ASIAN GIRLS EVERYDAY🔥 💯REAL PICTURES OF ATTENDANTS💯 🔥💋Limited Time Special Promotion🔥💋 ✅💦30 Minutes Nude Mass
  14. Red Rose Spa:
    🌸 We have 5 hot brown girls today 🌸 MONICA, PAOLA, MALIYA, MONIKA, AMANDA, ASHA, JAZMINE, PREETI, ANGELINA, KIRAN 🌸 2588 Birchmount 🌸 2 Invergordon 🌸 647-702-8800 🌸 Please visit for a great erotic massage
  15. wilson holistic centre:
    💕💕Beautiful Korean girl working at 382 Wilson Ave 💕💕☎️☎️416-840-0071❤️❤️
  16. wonderspa:
    🌺Wonder spa,(9421Jane st unit127)call416-5000-800☎️best massage in vaughan,Wednesday RMT available,💄sexy face young girl Joey natural c cup,very good looking nice body slide,really popular 🍎long hair Q Lucy good strong to relax oil massage, Relieve pain and remove stress,more experience,🌹very nice new girl CiCi, amazing the end,give you warm time,must try🌹🥤
  17. lemon_tree:
    💛💫a discreet entrance to 4155 Sheppard Avenue east, unit 201💓💋💖 Wednesday, ❣❤ Apple,💋 medium height, shapely body, very pretty, outgoing style, skilled hands to relax you and knows how to make you happy 💋💘 📞 647 348-2899📞
  18. AliceSpa:
    WEDNESDAY at 𝗔𝗟𝗜𝗖𝗘 𝗦𝗣𝗔 416-298-0898, 4915 Steeles Ave. E, Scarborough 3 very nice girls here today. Open 10am to 9pm: CLOUDIA (11am-8pm): is Vietnamese, young, petite 5'2" & 96 Lbs, B Cup, best rim deep bbbj cim. $40 Room Fee + $80 (incl bbbj & fs). +$20 for rim/cim. Excellent open minded services. DORIS (12pm-9pm): from Taiwan, is young & petite with loing thick black hair, 105 Lbs
  19. Annie Spa:
    💋😘Sexy Petite Korean🇰🇷Girl Eva working with Sweet Beautiful Japanese New Cummer to Canada Feifei 🇯🇵 and Sensual Pleasing Busty Coco🇨🇳today💋😘Call or text 📲647-891-9688 or 416-291-8879📲
  20. EMSpa_schedule:
    Hey! Where have you been? Today (Wednesday), our amazing attendants are Carla ‍, Cici 😍, Opal 🤩, Sandy 🤗 and Yoyo 😍. Call us at ☎️ (905) 479-6668 ☎️ to book your favourite and head on over to 7665 Kennedy Road, Unit 4, Markham!
  21. ForeverWarden:
    Wednesday at 🫦❤️🔴🟥♾️𝓕𝓞𝓡𝓔𝓥𝓔𝓡 𝓢𝓟𝓐♾️🟥🔴❤️🫦2190 Warden Ave, Unit 201, Scarborough 𝟰𝟭𝟲-𝟴𝟬𝟬-𝟳𝟴𝟴𝟳: Bella, Cindy & Sasa. Bella is around 5’3” with a thin to medium build, C Cups, and a pleasing personality. She can offer dfk, bbbj and cfs as well as a good massage experience. Cindy is a slim beauty, 5’4”, natural C Cups. Her massage is nice, her services will drive you wild & her finish is a dream
  22. HolidaySpa:
    Wednesday at 🌴😎🌅𝓗𝓸𝓵𝓲𝓭𝓪𝔂 𝓢𝓹𝓪🌅😎🌴3517 Kennedy Rd, Unit 4, Scarborough ☎️𝟰𝟯𝟳-𝟮𝟰𝟳-𝟭𝟭𝟵𝟵☎️: FIONA, KIKI & CINDY. FIONA is a slim hottie with long dark hair, great melons and ass, and nice services. Kiki is very attractive, young, about 5’4” and 110 Lbs., slim with a banging body. Kiki is very popular for her great attitude and services. CINDY is slim & incredibly sexy
  23. SugarLoveSpa:
    Wednesday at ❤️💙 💜⎝𝗦𝗨𝗚𝗔𝗥 𝗟𝗢𝗩𝗘 𝗦𝗣𝗔⎠💖💗💘: SARAH, SUSAN, TIFFANY & VIVI. 1270 Finch Ave W (at Keele St), Unit 18. North York, ON ☎ 𝟰𝟯𝟳-𝟯𝟲𝟱-𝟮𝟲𝟴𝟴 ☎ SARA is a beautiful Thai lady with C Cups, 160 Cms and 50 Kgs, with a full set of services to delight you. SUSAN is a small, slim & sexy Latina girl, 5'4" & 116 Lbs, with nice boobs and ass, very versatile services.
  24. Red_Pearl_Spa:
    💋4385 Sheppard Avenue east, unit 5 🔺💋💋🔴Wednesday, 💞💋Yoyo, 💗slim body and pretty, here for therapeutic treatment with relaxation+💋❣ Tammy, full body treatment by an amazing attendant... very fun 💋☎️ 647 352-1588☎️
  25. すみません:
    Top notch line up with superstars like sunny , gabby , elena , kiki , Ella and cindy. At top notch wellness
  26. gold__rose__spa:
    💐🏵1536 Warden Avenue 💗💞💋❣Wednesday,❣💋 Jenny,💖 shapely, good looking, does a good treatment, nice boobs too, good service 💞💋 Fifi, for more traditional style treatment and quality services. solid body,💐🌹 📳 647 346-8086📳
  27. bnwellness_wilson:
    We have 4 young girls are working today, young Taiwanese Victoria slime 26’s and young flirty Mia 25’s with curly body , pretty Ella and cute GFE Lina are providing deep tissue massage, pls call 4163985777 book appointment and walk in always welcome,back entrance and parking available, 350 Wilson Ave North York
  28. Double_Tree:
    💥4271 Sheppard Avenue east 💞❣Wednesday, 💕❣ Sofia, tall and slim, experienced touch that will have you relaxed and feeling energized.💞💋 Mimi, very small in stature. Pretty. Great service. 💋💖 📞 416 293-5071📞
  29. luckywellness:
    Lucky Wellness Center 4379721888 295 Eglinton Ave E,Unit 7,Mississauga We had two girls today, Niko and Kiki. They were both young, pretty and cute. The massage and back massage were great.
  30. Lulu1980:
    Phoenix Blossom Spa 🌹🌹🌹2 girls 🔥🔥🔥5124 Dundas St W Etobicoke☎️416-817-3366👍 Table Shower Sea Salt Bath Body Scrub😘 Japanese girl Nina ❤️ Natural Big Boobs 38 DD 😘Pink Mini Nipples Hot body slide, super enjoyable😘😘😘😘 very provocative service😘😘😘, professional super Luna deep tissue massage, has therapeutic effect to loosen bones and relieve muscle pressure and will bring you unexpected service effects, she will bring you a little surprise😍😍😍😍❤️You are welcome to make an appoint
  31. DareDevil:
    ARIA WELLNESS ♥️♥️ADDRESS: 360 HWY 7, UNIT #6, RICHMOND HILL,647-222-5683 ♥️♥️(PHONES CALL ONLY, NO TEXT'N AVAILABLE) ♥️TODAY'S Schedule!♥️ Loaded lineup with Beautiful Girls : Young RMT Student Helen, Sexy Busty Apple, Magical Mia and Work out🏋🚴💪 Babe Amy! SPECIAL PROMO 30 MINS 2 GIRLS $70 🌹🌹**TODAY'S PICKS OF THE DAY ARE 🍬🍭 HELEN AND APPLE🍬🍭**
  32. DareDevil:
    Blackpink Wellness ♥️♥️190 Marycroft Ave. Unit #2, Vaughan, 🍭🍬ON L4L 5Y1 (647) 395-3188. BEAUTIFUL AND SEXY GIRLS TODAY: Fun Girl Angela, New Indian Girl Radika and Beautiful Tiffany on duty🌹.
  33. Lulu_Villa_Spa:
    Sami is a gorgeous model type Vietnamese Girl Mia new Vietnamese sweetheart girl with amazing personality Tiffany She is new as MPA From Philippines Slim Body Great Massage Fun personality Bella She is Mexican Gorgeous face Natalie she is CBC/filipina mixed
  34. Sunrise Relaxation(416)916-7276:
    Tomorrow@Sunrise Relaxation Downtown: Tiffany, Vivian and Kitty will be on shift. Call (416)500-0921 for detail schedule and insight info
  35. EMSpa_schedule:
    Tomorrow's sneak peek: On Wednesday May 28, 2025, our attendants will be Carla 💋, Cici 🤩, Opal 🤩, Sandy 😍 and Yoyo 🥰. Call us at ☎️(905) 479-6668☎️ to book!
  36. wilson holistic centre:
    new girl works at 💋535 Evans Ave today 💕💕💕☎️☎️416-531-6969☎️☎️
  37. Lulu1980:
    Phoenix Blossom Spa 🌹🌹🌹 Table shower .body scrub 😘Three girls every day 🔥🔥🔥 5124 Dundas West Street, Etobicoke ☎️ 416-817-3366 👍 New❗️New girl Angela ,so young Petite and pretty😋 open service 😜😜 Sweet girl Luna deep massage 😘😘😘😘 Hot and sexy body very provocative service 😍😍😍😍❤️ You are welcome to make an appointment at any time or walk in directly through the back door. We have ample parking spaces available
  38. Sabrina Fox:
    I'M HOT BUSTY AFRICAN GIRL AVAILABLE AT WESTON & ST. CLAIR. LETS HOOK UP! 📞 647-271-9648
  39. すみません:
    Gabby , sunny , larissa , lora, michelle , christine on duty at top notch.
  40. Nu spring spa888:
    ❤️❤️❤️sexy hot Germany🌸Korean 🌸Viennese girl working at💓💓 Nu spring spa ☎️416-669-8508❤️❤️❤️
  41. Golden Sunshine Spa:
    ✨Click on our Username and FOLLOW US for updates and special services ! ✅ Click Here Today🌸Susan🌸Luna🌸Xuka🌸Lynda🌸Brandy Call us ☎ 905 - 265 - 2158☎️ Your ultimate service awaits! ✨
  42. SL East Spa:
    💆‍♀💖Tuesday 💜 Ultimate destination for Asian massages🎉 Two fab spots: SL Richmond Hill & SL West Oakville✨ Your passport to paradise with 10 enchanting girls fr China, HK, Japan & Korea — 🆕 Aliyah, Lucy, Cindy, Yui, new Jojo, Coco, Cici, busty Amber, Kelly & Jasmine — ready to pamper you🎁🍁 Ring us 📞647-695-6354 or text us 📱647-578-8169✨ 160 East Beaver Cr., Unit 12, RichmondHill 💰Where Eastern charm meets Western comfort - your bliss awai
  43. SpringGreen.:
    Apple off your weeked with a bang! Judy is at spring green in downtown toronto Tuesday from 9am-9pm with apple and coco. apple is a very beautiful andcaring young lady!kitty is super hot.💋💋647-891-0699 ask and text questions thanks💋💋
  44. wilson holistic centre:
    new girl works at 💋535 Evans Ave today 💕💕💕☎️☎️416-531-6969☎️☎️
  45. Spa in Markham:
    GOLDEN FS – 8380 Kennedy Rd 📞 905-258-0777 / 416-688-6886 🇸🇬 CANDY, 🇭🇺 VANESSA, 🇨🇴 MEGAN (2AM), 🇻🇳 JULIE (8PM) 🔎 View Schedule: bit.ly/flowers_schedule 🛎️ Booking Now: bit.ly/bookinggoldenlove
  46. FLOWER Spa - BLUEXADO | Thornhill | VAUGHAN:
    BLUEXADO FS – #06-1102 Centre St 📞 416-357-9797 / 416-678-8668 🇻🇳 CICI, 🇻🇳 MY LINH, 🇻🇳 AMY, 🇻🇳 SHERRY 🔎 View Schedule: bit.ly/flowers_schedule 🛎️ Booking Now: bit.ly/bookingbluexadolove
  47. Red Rose Spa:
    🌸 We have 13 hot brown girls today 🌸 MONICA, ASHA, MALIYA, MONIKA, ANGEL, MIMI, PREETI, ANGELINA, DIYA, PAYAL PEARL, KIRAN 🌸 2588 Birchmount 🌸 2 Invergordon 🌸 647-702-8800 🌸 Please visit for a great erotic massage
  48. FLOWER Spa – PINK | Scarborough | TORONTO:
    PINK FS – 3300 McNicoll Ave 📞 416-299-5515 / 416-817-3839 🇮🇷 ELINA, 🇻🇳 KELLY, 🇵🇭 MADY (1PM) 🔎 View Schedule: bit.ly/flowers_schedule 🛎️ Booking Now: bit.ly/bookingpinklove
  49. Jenny’s Spa:
    🎉🍒JENNY’S SPA🎉🍒 ✅5170 DUNDAS STREET WEST✅ 👌ETOBICOKE ONTARIO M9A 1C4👌 ☎️( 647-893-5196)☎️Call or Text ☎️( 437-888-3759)☎️Call Only (ETOBICOKE) OPEN 10am to 9pm MONDAY to SUNDAY 🔥✅GRAND OPENING💯NEW GIRLS EVERYDAY🔥EXCELLENT MASSAGE + SERVICE QUEENS NOW AVAILABLE AT JENNY’S SPA FOR ALL YOUR MASSAGE AND SPECIAL EXTRA NEEDS🔥💯😘🔥❤️👌 🔥TWO BEAUTIFUL NEW YOUNG ASIAN GIRLS EVERYDAY🔥 💯REAL PICTURES OF ATTENDANTS💯 🔥💋Limited Time Special Promotion🔥💋 ✅💦30 Minutes Nude Mass
  50. DareDevil:
    ARIA WELLNESS 🍬🍭ADDRESS: 360 HWY 7, UNIT #6, ♥️RICHMOND HILL,647-222-5683 (PHONES CALL ONLY, NO TEXT'N AVAILABLE) ♥️TODAY'S Schedule!♥️ Loaded lineup with Beautiful Girls : Yoga Lucy, Killer Kelly, Adorable Eva, Magical Mia and Work out🏋🚴💪 Babe Amy! BUY 10 HOURS (GET 11 HOURS) **TODAY'S PICK OF THE DAY ARE 🍬🍭LUCY AND KELLY🍬🍭**
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