Dupuytrens Contracture Progression
Dupuytrens contracture progression
is variable in terms of speed and degree of tissue changes.
Dupuytrens contracture usually begins as a painless nodule,
lump, pit or depression near the palmar crease at the base of
the ring, little or middle fingers, or along the front of a
finger. In some cases, these thickened or depressed areas can be
sensitive to touch, although it is generally not painful. If
pain is present initially, it gradually disappears as the
condition progresses. The speed at which Dupuytrens contracture
progresses is variable from case to case.
There is no sure way to determine how severe or how quickly
Dupuytrens contracture will progress, or how soon finger
contraction will result in limitation of hand use and
functionality. If the disease progresses quickly, the fingers
can become bent toward the palm, in a variable degree of
flexion, within a few weeks or months, although this is rare;
more commonly it is a process that takes years to occur.


Dupuytrens contracture as it progresses makes every day
activities increasingly difficult and even painful
As a contracture progresses, the
nodule becomes a thickened fibrous cord that extends into the
finger under the skin. As the cord thickens and shortens, the
affected finger is pulled (curled) in towards the palm, and
extension of the affected finger becomes difficult or
impossible.
A contracting band or cord of diseased fascia may take years to
form. When a joint is crossed, joint straightening is limited
and the hand cannot lay completely flat. The skin and ligaments
shorten secondarily, and knuckle pads of thickened skin
occasionally form over the middle joint of the fingers.
Because Dupuytrens contracture progression is difficult to
predict, and should never to taken lightly, it is the opinion of
DCI that all cases should be treated early and aggressively with
a full array of conservative Alternative Medicine therapies that
are discussed on this website.
The normal and full use of your hand or hands can be taken from
you through Dupuytrens contracture progression. Do all that you
can, as early as you can, to allow your body the best
opportunity to reverse this problem.
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