Dupuytren's contracture treatment involves addressing this hand condition where thickened, stretched and knotted tissue under the skin forms a band or pocket that causes fingers to bend inward. Various methods include needle aponeurotomy, open surgery, radiation therapy, enzyme injections, and collagenase injections which help break down the bands allowing fingers to be extended.
Dupuytren's contracture treatment involves addressing this hand condition where thickened, stretched and knotted tissue under the skin forms a band or pocket that causes fingers to bend inward. Various methods include needle aponeurotomy, open surgery, radiation therapy, enzyme injections, and collagenase injections which help break down the bands allowing fingers to be extended.
Dupuytren's contracture is a hand condition causing fingers to bend inward. Australia offers various treatments including needle aponeurotomy, collagen injection, and surgery. Needle aponeurotomy involves using a thin needle to break the thickened cord, while collagen injections stimulate collagen growth and promote soft tissue expansion.
wait time: 2-3 weeks, advanced technology and skilled professionals ensure effective treatments