Dupuytren’s Contracture is classified to be a connective tissue disorder that affects the joints of the fingers caused by inflammation in the tendons of the palm of the hand, causing one or more fingers to get stuck in a bent position. With Dupuytren’s Contracture, flexing and opening your hand becomes difficult due to the […] ...
Continue reading →Dupuytren’s disease is a condition that causes the fingers to be pulled inwards towards the palm. As the condition progresses, the tendons in the palm of hand continue to thicken, as said by Web MD Depending on the speed at which it progresses and the symptom of Dupuytren’s Contracture, a treatment method is decided. […] ...
Continue reading →Males aged 50 and above are more prone to be affected by Dupuytren’s contracture. But, as far as the exact reason behind Dupuytren’s contracture is concerned, there is still some research that needs to be done. Dupuytren’s syndrome typically affects the ring and little finger, although any finger can fall victim. Additionally, Dupuytren’s typically […] ...
Continue reading →Post-operation care after getting your Dupuytren’s contracture surgery is more important than most patients understand. From dressing and wound management to pain control, there are a number of factors that you must keep in mind to ensure a successful recovery of your hand. So, if you’ve recently gone through a Dupuytren’s contracture surgery, then the […] ...
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