The disorder was named after the French surgeon who first described it, Baron Guillaume Dupuytren.
The cause of the disorder is unclear. In most cases there is no apparent or known cause, although the condition is slightly more common in certain groups - for example, in people whose...
In my last post, I wrote about the benefits and drawbacks of wearing splints and tried to give some suggestions for complying with a... Read more »
The wrist is one of the most common joints to be affected by rheumatoid arthritis. In fact, about 75% of people with RA have arthritis in... Read more »
A number of you have asked me to expound a bit on one of my previous columns, "Woulda, Coulda, but Shoulda?" I'd like to finish my... Read more »
It’s still amazes me how Rheumatoid Arthritis can affect so many different aspects of my life. Here I am, many years after my... Read more »
I awakened this morning to yet another cold and dreary, rainy Fall day and, of course, the "bonus" of my extra pain from arthritis. Early... Read more »
(Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Although splints and plaster casts both get the job done when it comes to minor wrist fractures in kids, there's disagreement... Read more »
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Exercises, warm water baths, or splints may be helpful.Surgery may be performed to release the contracture, depending on the severity of the... Read more »
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A contracture is a tightening of muscle, tendons, ligaments, or skin that prevents normal movement.See also:Becker's muscular dystrophyCerebral... Read more »
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Volkmann's contracture is a deformity of the hand, fingers, and wrist caused by injury to the muscles of the forearm.See also: Compartment... Read more »
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Splint - instructionsFirst Aid1. Care for all wounds first before applying a splint. 2. An injured body part should usually be splinted in the... Read more »