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Oct 24, 2009 ... A muscle contracture is a shortening of a muscle in the human body in response to continued hypertonic stress exerted on that muscle or ...
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Dupuytren's contracture is caused by underlying contractures of the palmar fascia. The ring finger and little finger are the fingers most commonly affected . ...
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Provides a definition, causes, and considerations.
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Contractures are the chronic loss of joint motion due to structural changes in non-bony tissue. These non-bony tissues include muscles, ligaments, ...
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Patient information regarding Dupuytren's Contracture.
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Sep 2, 2009 ... Injections of the enzyme collagenase into the hands of patients with Dupuytren's disease resulted in significant improvements in joint ...
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More about Contractures: Causes and symptoms Diagnosis Treatment Alternative treatment Prognosis Prevention Resources Contractures Definition.
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Those who once had involuntary movements may now be rigid and vulnerable to developing contractures. Even though he may still have involuntary movements, ...
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Contractures with myopathy or other neuromuscular disease ..... Single joint congenital contracture: 1 in 200 to 500 live births; Arthrogryposis: 1 in 3000 ...
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Find details on both conditions from Children's Hospital Boston.
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