Introduction Hand Massage has long been used to relieve stiffness and promote circulation in tight tissues. For Dupuytren’s patients, gentle manual therapy ...
Introduction While no exercise can erase fibrosis, physical therapy for Dupuytren’s plays a crucial role in maintaining hand mobility, improving strength, and ...
Introduction For patients seeking a quicker and less invasive option than open surgery, needle aponeurotomy (also called percutaneous fasciotomy) has become ...
Surgery for Dupuytren’s: What You Need to Know About Advanced Treatment Options Introduction For over a century, surgery for Dupuytren’s contracture has been ...
Introduction Dupuytren’s contracture often runs deep in family lines due to genetics—sometimes stretching across several generations. Many patients recall ...
Introduction Diabetes doesn’t just affect blood sugar—it quietly reshapes the body’s connective tissue. Beyond fatigue, nerve damage, or circulation problems, ...
5 Dangerous Ways Alcohol Worsens Dupuytren’s Disease (and How to Protect Your Hands) Introduction Alcohol is one of the most consistent and underestimated ...
5 Powerful Ways Thyroid Imbalance Fuels Dupuytren’s Disease—and How to Stop It Introduction The thyroid gland—often called the body’s metabolic ...
The Ugly Truth: 5 Ways Smoking Accelerates Dupuytren’s Disease Introduction Cigarette smoking doesn’t just harm the lungs and heart—it silently ...
The Truth About Splinting in Dupuytren’s: 7 Surprising Insights You Need to Know Introduction Splinting is one of the oldest and most widely used tools in ...
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