Early Dupuytren’s disease can be unpredictable—some cases remain stable, while others progress. This guide explains how to recognise …
Early Dupuytren’s disease can be unpredictable—some cases remain stable, while others progress. This guide explains how to recognise …
A small lump in the palm may seem like normal wear and tear from years of golf, but …
If you train regularly in CrossFit, calluses are expected—but a firm lump under the skin may be something …
If you’re a surgeon or dentist and notice a lump in your palm, even subtle changes can matter. …
Musicians place extraordinary demands on their hands. In Dupuytren’s disease, even subtle changes in hand span or control …
Surgery and radiotherapy treat Dupuytren’s contracture at different stages of the disease. Surgery corrects established finger contractures, while …
Blog Excerpt Dupuytren’s disease is significantly more common in climbers than in the general population, often appearing earlier …
Dupuytren’s contracture and trigger finger are traditionally described as separate hand conditions, but patients and clinicians often see …
Recurrence after Dupuytren’s contracture release is common, particularly following minimally invasive procedures. This article summarises a retrospective study …
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