What is Dupuytren’s Contracture

Dupuytren’s Contracture causes the connective tissue in the palm to thicken and slowly form a lump or cord similar to a scar. Although it is not always painful, it can limit the movement of the fingers or hands. 
Dupuytren's Contracture does not have to limit your everyday life.

Our advanced, non-surgical treatments are designed to help you regain the full use of your hands, without the need for invasive procedures. We understand the impact this condition can have on your daily activities, and our goal is to provide you with effective, safe, and personalized solutions that get you back to doing what you love.


To treat Dupuytren's Contracture most effectively at home, try the Dupuytren's Wand and Tape. The aim of this treatment is to provide a pragmatic alternative in the management of Dupuytren's Contracture at home, starting from its early stages.

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  • Nodules

    • Tiny lumps or nodules appear in the palm of the hand.
    • Tenderness of the sensitive nodules usually decreases over time.
    • Skin near the nodules may show deep indentationsor "pitting."
    • Early intervention with home treatments are highly effective.
  • Cords

    • Development of hard tissue cords under the skin
    • Nodules thicken and contract, creating tight cords
    • Straightening and spreading of fingers and thumb is restricted
    • Consider exercises for Dupuytren's Contracture
  • Contractures

    • Tissue under the skin tightens, pulling fingers into the palm
    • Limits ability of fingers to extend
    • Ring and little fingers are most commonly affected
    • Any finger, including the thumb, can be involved

Best Non-Surgical Treatment Option

Our non-surgical approach offers a comfortable, convenient way to manage Dupuytren's Contracture without the risks and recovery time associated with surgery. By using our Dupuytren’s Wand and Tape, you can effectively treat and manage the condition at home, restoring your hand's function quickly and affordably

Dupuytren’s Wand is easy to use. Here’s a step-by-step guide:

  • Preparation

    • Ensure that your hands are clean and dry.
    • Sit in a comfortable position to reach the affected hand.
  • Application of Heat

    • Turn on the Dupuytren's Wand and let it warm up for about 10 seconds.
    • Apply it to the affected area.
    • Move the wand in slow, circular motions.
  • Massage Therapy

    • The device produces far infrared and ultrasound
    • It acts like heat but does not feel hot
  • Duration

    • Each practice should last approximately 10-15 minutes.
    • Consistent use is essential.
  • Aftercare

    • Gently extend your fingers to keep them flexible.
    • Apply a lotion to keep your skin hydrated.

FAQs

What is Dupuytren’s Contracture?

Dupuytren’s Contracture is a connective tissue disease where nodules form on the tendons pulling one or more of the fingers into a bent position. Dupuytren’s can be uncomfortable, painful and over time it can be disabling.

What is the Dupuytren’s Wand?

The Dupuytren’s Wand is an ultrasound and far infrared device designed for home use, providing a quick and affordable solution for Dupuytren’s Contracture. This Dupuytren's Contracture non-surgical treatment is ideal for managing Dupuytren’s Contracture at home, effectively restoring hand movement and delaying the need for surgery, especially in the early stages of Dupuytren’s Disease. By using the Dupuytren’s Wand with Dupuytren’s Tape, you can achieve a comfortable stretch that gently restores your range of motion. This non-surgical treatment ofDupuytren's Contractureis easy, cost-effective, and helps reduce tightness and tenderness. This Dupuytren's Contracture non-surgical treatment offers fast results and costs less than a typical doctor's visit, making it an excellent option for non-surgical treatment of Dupuytren’s Contracture at home.

What is Dupuytren’s Jelly?

Dupuytren’s Jelly is a self heating, conductive medium that creates a bond between the skin and the Dupuytren’s Wand transducer. The ultrasound sound waves have a hard time traveling through air, so the jelly prevents any extra air space between the probe and your skin. Dupuytren’s Jelly can be substituted with a standard ultrasound jelly or KY Jelly.

What is Dupuytren’s tape used for?

Dupuytren’s Tape is typically used following a session with the Dupuytren’s Wand but to can also be used independently. Dupuytren’s Tape encourages the finger to straighten to have a greater range of motion while simultaneously allowing the hand to be closed into a fist.

How is Dupuytren’s Tape used?

What is Ledderhose Disease and does Dupuytren’s Wand work to relieve the symptoms of Ledderhose Disease?

Ledderhose Disease is directly related to Dupuytren’s Contracture but affects the feet instead of the hands. Hard lumps form on the bottom of the feet which can cause pain when walking. The Dupuytren’s Wand can be helpful in reducing discomfort related to Ledderhose Disease.

How long does it take to see benefits from the Dupuytren’s Wand?

Many patients experience relief of pain within the first twenty minutes of using the Dupuytren’s Wand. There should be a noticeable increase of flexibility and range of motion immediately following a 15 minute session of the Wand and the applying of the Dupuytren’s Tape.

Should I talk to a doctor about my Dupuytren’s Contracture?

Yes, it is always recommended that you first speak with your physician for a formal diagnosis and prior to beginning a new treatment.