Dupuytren's contracture causes the fingers to curl inward due to thickened tissue in the palm. Treatment options include needle aponeurotomy, collagenase injections (Xiaflex), and surgical fasciectomy. Alaska's hand surgeons offer all modern treatment approaches to restore hand function and grip strength.
Dupuytren's Contracture Treatment in Alaska
Expert Dupuytren's contracture treatment in Alaska. Needle aponeurotomy, Xiaflex injections, and surgical fasciectomy from fellowship-trained hand surgeons.
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