Dupuytren’s Contracture is a disorder of the hand that develops when the fibrous tissue layer begins to thicken. This results in lumps forming which cause tightening of the palm and difficulty bending the little and middle fingers. It is not usually painful but in some cases, discomfort is reported. Who is at risk of Dupuytren’s Contracture? The condition is most common in men and the onset increases with age. Other cases may include: People over 40 years of age. People of a northern European or Scandinavian background. People with a family history of the condition. People who smoke or drink alcohol. People who have diabetes. What are the treatments for Dupuytren’s Contracture? Dupuytren’s Contracture treatment depends on whether the person’s finger position is limiting their ability to perform d...
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