Dupuytren’s Contracture is a condition in the hand where the 2 fingers furthest away from the thumb cannot be straightened completely and are bent toward the palm. This condition affects the fibrous layer of tissue that lies underneath the skin of your palm and fingers, known as fascia.
Over time, the fascia thickens and causes one or more fingers to be pulled into a bent position.
Dupuytren’s Contracture develops slowly, over a period of years. Some symptoms include:
The causes of a Dupuytren’s Contracture are unknown. However, some risk factors of Dupuytren’s Contracture include:
People aged 50 and above have a higher risk
Men have a higher risk
People of Northern European descent have a higher risk
A history of the injury and a physical examination of the hand will be conducted by the Doctor. He will check if there are any lumps or bumps in your palm and check on the range of motion of your fingers and thumb.
Should you find that you are still able to perform everyday activities without much pain and problem, you do not need to seek treatment for your Dupuytren’s Contracture. Should treatment be required, nonsurgical treatment options include:
Should nonsurgical treatment options be ineffective, or if the cord is interfering with your everyday activities, surgery may be recommended. Usually after surgery, physiotherapy will be required to help you regain strength and restore your range of motion.
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