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DUPUYTRENS ON RIGHT HAND
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12/03/2013 23:57
Valerie304 
12/03/2013 23:57
Valerie304 
Re: DUPUYTRENS ON RIGHT HAND

jackplicet:
Hi Folks,

My original post dated 10/05/13 described my problem. Now, I want to update the group on happenings since my original post.

I have postponed surgery indefinitely. I have found a doctor who can perform a NA procedure using Doppler ultrasound to minimize any damage to my nerves and vessels. He has a vast amount of experience doing this procedure, but has recommended that I not consider the NA procedure unless my little finger contracture gets worst.

To-date, the contracture has not changed at all. It is still at 30 degrees and I have full function and flexibility in my right hand. I exercise my hand twice a day and rub Vitamin E on it every night. I have also had eight acupuncture treatments. Although my palm seems flatter, I believe it is because of all the exercises rather than the results of the acupuncture.

I will continue with the biweekly acupuncture treatment at a monthly out-of-pocket cost of $80 for at least the end of the year and will most definitely continue with my exercise and Vitamin E massage treatment indefinitely.

Thanks to all of you for some excellent advice. I will stay in touch.

Jack


Jack what kind of exercise do you do?
Thanks valerie

12/04/2013 19:42
jackplicet 
12/04/2013 19:42
jackplicet 
Re: DUPUYTRENS ON RIGHT HAND

Valerie,

I do two exercises. The first exercise consists of spreading my fingers as wide as I can and holding the stretch to a count of 10. I do 10 reps of this exercise three times a day. The second exercise consists of putting reasonable pressure on the joint of my little fingers to straighten it as much as possible. I hold this stretch to a count of 20 and do 5 reps of this once a day.

Before I do the exercises, I massage my little finger with Vitamin E oil that I purchase at the CVS Pharmacy. As I mentioned in my note, I am also having acupuncture treatments and notice that my palm is flatter. This may be happening because of the exercises or the acupuncture.

Please let me know if you have any other questions.

Jack

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