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12/14/2004 23:18
marynot registered
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12/14/2004 23:18
marynot registered
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Dr. Eaton
regarding results of surgery, i,ve had 3 and they've all been quite painful,months of OT, and painful scar tissue years later. am very interested in NA procedure for future contractures, and uncertain about when to have them done;wait til fully contracted or in earlier stage? my surgeon refers to"mature bands" of tissue,as being easier to operate on?anyone heard this term? about feet, am using an expensive orthotic, which made all the difference.foot surgeon says don't even think about surgery on feet because it causes tissue to proliferate.
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12/14/2004 23:05
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12/14/2004 23:05
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Dr. Eaton
Mary,
Please contact Dr. Eaton. He will solve your problem.
Dr. Charles Eaton The Hand Center 1002 S Old Dixie Hwy, Suite 105, Jupiter FL 33458 Phone 561-746-7686 FAX 561-746-3420
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12/14/2004 23:16
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12/14/2004 23:16
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Dupuytrens sites
Mary,
Eaton's site has the best info on NA on the web:
http://www.handcenter.org/newfile23.htm
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12/15/2004 23:10
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12/15/2004 23:10
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Dupuytrens sites
I agree that Dr. Eaton's site is a very good one. Personally, I found the Lariboisier site very helpful. Here is the URL, or search wstagner.com and find the link to Dr. Badois' non-surgical site. Particularly informative are the "Stage" descrpitions (IMO.)Historical background is also available at Walt Stagner's site via the link to: "Dupuytrens from a historical perspective." That is Adrian Flatt, M.D.'s site; Dr. Flatt has DD/DC and provides background information. The link: (Copy and paste onto URL address) http://assoc.wanadoo.fr/f.badois-dupuytren/html/gbsommaire.html
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