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Dupuytren contracture Dupuytren contracture Dupuytren contracture is a typically painless condition that causes one or more fingers to bend toward t...
Dupuytren's contracture, Sports injury, Arthritis, Nonunion, Neuropathy, Broken wrist, Broken hand, Hand arthritis, Nerve entrapment, Tumors and masses, Elbow instability Show more areas of focus for Sanjeev (Sanj) K...
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Instead, you can wait to see if Dupuytren contracture progresses.
Subjects are being asked to take part in this research study because they have been diagnosed with trigger finger and pretendinous Dupuytren's cord and have decided to undergo surgery rather than try medical treatment.
Her clinical interests include: Finger, hand, and forearm trauma including revascularization and replantation for traumatic amputations, fracture fixation, and repair of injured tendons, ligaments, nerves, vessels Carpal and cubital tunnel syndrome, ...
Patients with advanced Dupuytren's will need an intervention to relieve the contracture.
Plastic Surgeon Hand Surgeon Rochester, MN Areas of focus: Wrist fusion, Elbow replacement, Wrist replacement, Hand reconstruction, Wrist fracture treatment, Hand surgery, Recons ... tructive surgery, Flexor tendon repair surgery, Arthroplasty, Wrist...
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