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05/23/2004 23:05
michelehuntnot registered
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05/23/2004 23:05
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needle aponeurotomy in Australia
Does anyone know if needle aponeurotomy in available in Australia?
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05/28/2004 23:49
Peter Wrightnot registered
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05/28/2004 23:49
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Australia
I haven't heard of anyone yet, Michelle, but I'm always hoping. I haven't needed any treatment yet, but will in the next year or two - I'll go to Paris if necessary but it would be great if someone in Oz picks up this technique.
Peter
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07/09/2004 23:12
Bruce
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07/09/2004 23:12
Bruce
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Successful needle aponeurotomy anyone?
Does anyone know of a successful treatment of this type? If so-is this procedure available in Michigan?
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07/09/2004 23:13
Bruce
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07/09/2004 23:13
Bruce
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Successful needle aponeurotomy anyone?
Does anyone know of a successful treatment of this type? If so-is this procedure available in Michigan?
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07/10/2004 23:44
LINDAnot registered
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07/10/2004 23:44
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NEEDLE APONEUROTOMY IN US
Yes, Mine in May was successfull..read all other posts or go to www.handcenter.org......Dr. EATONS....in Florida... I know someone that had the traditional surgery in Palm Springs, CA. Her hands are scarred and she had pain for months...Work your way through the posts and read about Dr. Eaton...IT ALWAYS COMES BACK..BUT, THERE IS MINIMAL DAMAGE WITH N.A. AND YOU CAN USE HANDS IMMEDIATELY....DO YOUR READING AND GOOD LUCK
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07/14/2004 23:34
Francesnot registered
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07/14/2004 23:34
Francesnot registered
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needle aponeurotomy in Australia
Hi Bert.
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07/27/2004 23:17
TRISHnot registered
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07/27/2004 23:17
TRISHnot registered
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needle aponeurotomy in Australia
Just to wish you good luck if you can get to France for the procedure. Would be very interested in results when you get back.
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07/27/2004 23:31
Briannot registered
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07/27/2004 23:31
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Stephen, DD, and France
Stephen, I had NA performed in France and the results were excellent. I imagine that a member of the Lariboisiere Hospital staff will be attending you; excellent choice. Plan a vacation around your procedure. Your hand will be returned to a much improved state with minimal soreness. So, get a Michelin Green Guide to Paris and plan your stay. Some of us can make suggestions about hotels, trains, busses if you want assistance. Many of us have been there, done that, and are well pleased with the results. Post again if you want specifics about Paris, hotels, trains, museums, etc. You might as well have a vacation while you have thirty minutes of NA. Bon Voyage, mate.
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07/28/2004 23:58
stephen babkanot registered
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07/28/2004 23:58
stephen babkanot registered
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NA in Australia
Thanks to Brian and Bearbowers for your message, the doctor I have been in contact with in France is Doctor Badois. Any info on staying and getting to France will be much appreciated. The good news money has been released from my super fund for medical treatment and transport and accomodation. For Australians who have super funds if you have DC you can make a case for medical treatment because NA is not available here. Regards to All
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07/29/2004 23:58
Ernie Sarrasinnot registered
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07/29/2004 23:58
Ernie Sarrasinnot registered
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needle aponeurotomy in Fl USA
I recently (7/19/04) had the needle aponeurotomy procedure done on my right hand (ring & small finger) results were excellent. I needed a quick solution for dupuytren as I'm a caregiver for my wife 24/7, she has AD. We are located in Mass. Dr Eaton located at the Hand Center in Jupiter Fl did the procedure in about an hour total. Pls contact me if you have any questions. Good Luck
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