Please enable JS
  • slidebg1
    DUPUYTRENS
    CONTRACTURE
  • face-side-thumb.jpg slidebg2
    DUPUYTRENS
    CONTRACTURE
  • citybg
    DUPUYTRENS
    CONTRACTURE

DUPUYTRENS CONTRACTURE

Dupuytren's contracture which is also known as Morbus Dupuytren and slang terms including Viking disease and Celtic hand.

It is a thickening of fibrous tissue layer underneath the skin of the palm and fingers.

Occuring more often in older men from Northern European descent, most often affecting the ring finger and pinky finger.

For more information on other diseases that can be treated with Topical Verapamil, follow the links for each disease.

KELOIDS

Keloids are raised, reddish nodules that develop at the site of an injury. After a wound has occurred to the skin both skin cells and connective tissue cells (fibroblasts) begin multiplying to repair the damage.

LEDDERHOSE

Ledderhose Disease Disorder of unknown etiology characterised by local proliferation of abnormal fibrous tissue in the plantar fascia. This tissue is locally aggressive and progressively replaces the normal plantar aponeurosis.

PEYRONIE'S DISEASE

Peyronie's Disease is a curvature, lump or hard area observed in the penis. Painful erections and penile pain are also symptoms of this condition.

TRIGGER FINGER

Trigger Finger is caused by a thickening on the tendon catching as it runs in and out of the sheath. The most common cause is tenosynovitis.

DUPUYTREN'S CONTRACTURE

Dupuytren's Contracture is a thickening of deep tissue (fascia) which passes from the palm into the fingers. Shortening of this tissue causes "bands" which pull the fingers into the palm.

FROZEN SHOULDER

Frozen Shoulder is shoulder joint that is significantly limited in its range of motion in all directions. The range of motion is limited not only when the patient attempts motion, but also when the doctor attempts to move the joint fully while the patient relaxes.

HYPERTROPHIC SCAR

Hypertrophic Scar looks similar to a keloid. Hypertrophic scars are more common. They don't get a big as keloids, and may fade with time. They occur in all racial groups.


COMMON
SYMPTOM
Dupuytren's contracture is a thickening of deep tissue (fascia) which passes from the palm into the fingers. Shortening of this tissue causes "bands" which pull the fingers into the palm. The cause of this is unknown but it tends to run in families and may indicate that you have Viking ancestry! The condition is progressive and the only treatment is surgery. If untreated, the fingers will be gradually pulled into the palm.
depuytrens

DUPUYTRENS CONTRACTURE
DOT COM
Dupuytrenscontracture.com is a site that is dedicated to offering information on treatment and options for patients with Dupuytrens Contracture. Everything we suggest or discuss as an option will be only after taking several things into account. This first is to acknowledge that there are no easy options for patients with Dupuytrens Contracture. Since this site was first started ten years ago there have been many resources developed for patients with Dupuytrens Contracture.
PEYRONIES WEBSITE
THINK TALON

ADDRESS

2950 Thousand Oaks Dr., Suite 25, SA, TX

CALL US

1-800-250-6232