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Dupuytren's Contracture

Dupuytren's Contracture

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What is Dupuytren's Contracture?

Dupuytren's Contracture is a condition where the connective tissue in the palm thickens and contracts, leading to flexion deformities of the fingers.

  • Gradual thickening of the palmar fascia
  • Commonly affects the ring and little fingers

Overview of the Condition

The condition progresses slowly, and in advanced cases, it can impair hand function.

Symptoms

  • Firm nodules in the palm
  • Progressive finger contracture
  • Reduced hand mobility

Causes

While the exact cause is unknown, genetics and certain risk factors (such as age and alcoholism) are associated with the condition.

Diagnosis

Diagnosis is based on clinical examination and patient history.

Treatment Options

  • Needle aponeurotomy
  • Enzymatic injections (e.g., collagenase)
  • Surgical fasciectomy in advanced cases

Conservative Management

Early-stage management includes physical therapy and splinting to slow progression.

Rehabilitation Exercises

  1. Finger extension exercises
  2. Stretching of the palmar fascia
  3. Hand strengthening routines

Surgical Options

Surgical intervention may be needed for significant contractures affecting hand function.

Anatomy Overview

Dupuytren's Contracture involves the palmar fascia, leading to thickening and shortening of tissue in the hand.

Affected Areas

  • Palmar area of the hand
  • Ring and little fingers most commonly

Frequently Asked Questions

QuestionAnswerIs Dupuytren's Contracture painful?It is usually painless but can significantly affect hand function.Can the condition be reversed?Treatment can improve function, but recurrence is common.

Prevention Strategies

  • Avoid excessive hand strain
  • Stop smoking and reduce alcohol intake
  • Early physical therapy may help slow progression

Related Conditions

  • Plantar fibromatosis
  • Peyronie’s disease

Additional Treatments

Regular follow-up with a hand specialist is recommended for monitoring progression.

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