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05/19/2011 03:59
leonas
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05/19/2011 03:59
leonas
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Treatment for Ledderhose in Canada
Are there any Canadians on this forum that have found help from Canadian doctors regarding Ledderhose? I need to find someone near Calgary, AB who can help me.
Thanks for your input.
Leona
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05/26/2011 18:54
BetNY
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05/26/2011 18:54
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Re: Treatment for Ledderhose in Canada
Leona, I was just doing a search here, and found a doctor in London, CANADA...... ---Go over to the Depuytren Society, and open it up, and then click on ADVISORY BOARD and his name is Dr. David O'Gorman. Check him out...
Good Luck....
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05/27/2011 05:07
wach Administrator
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05/27/2011 05:07
wach Administrator
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Re: Treatment for Ledderhose in Canada
David O'Gorman and his team are researching the cellular basis of Dupuytren's disease, e.g. "The potential roles of cell migration and extra-cellular matrix interactions in Dupuytren's disease progression and recurrence." http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19896280. This is (important) basic research snd I doubt whether he is treating Ledderhose. But maybe he can point to someone else who does it.
Wolfgang
BetNY: Leona, I was just doing a search here, and found a doctor in London, CANADA...... ---Go over to the Depuytren Society, and open it up, and then click on ADVISORY BOARD and his name is Dr. David O'Gorman. Check him out...
Good Luck....
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10/05/2011 12:44
Banjo1
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10/05/2011 12:44
Banjo1
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Re: Treatment for Ledderhose in Canada
LeonaS: Have you had any success in finding a Canadian doctor?
I had surgery on BOTH feet in August. Still in discomfort, lumpiness etc. I don't think all lumps were removed. I would like to find a radiotherapy doctor in Canada, preferably Winnipeg!
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10/05/2011 16:57
Larry
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10/05/2011 16:57
Larry
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Re: Treatment for Ledderhose in Canada
Strong recommendation to go to Germany, they REALLY UNDERSTAND all aspects of the disease. I got an additional magnetic resonance imaging there for diagnosis of relapse, after I failed surgery to begin with ! The palpation and examination were excellent; treatment with ionising radiation appears to hit these really bad cells called fibroblasts !
My both feet are now quiet und fully functionable ! Thx to RT : Good success, Larry
Edited 10/05/11 19:58
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