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  • @agile5849
    @agile5849 Před 2 lety +9

    Hi Doctor Eaton. I had a NEEDLE APONEUROTOMY performed by you twice in Jupiter. Each time it was successful and alleviated my contractures. After you retired, I sought out another hand specialist and was encouraged to try Xiaflex. This was a miserable experience with a lot of pain, poor result and a recurrence in less than a year. I wish you were still performing the procedure because I am confidant that you would be able to help me as you did before. I am now contemplating surgery but I know that once I take that step I will no longer be a candidate for aponeurotomy. Thank you for your tireless and unselfish dedication to finding a cure.

    • @jclark5172
      @jclark5172 Před 2 lety

      I hope you found a skilled surgeon for needle aponeurotomy. I flew to NJ to see Dr Pess

  • @ninianpeckitt8673
    @ninianpeckitt8673 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Thank you for an excellent presentation on Dupuytrens Disease. I always embraced the Notion that it was of Viking/Neanderthal genotype introduced into the modern phenotype.

  • @jibjab351
    @jibjab351 Před 3 lety +7

    I had XIAFLEX injections 4 years ago [2016] absolutely brilliant. Fingers still straight. Day 1 injections in cord, 24 hours later numbed by injection and fingers sraightened. Painful yes, like a hornet sting, but only about 1 minute in total. I was driving after 2 days and working with my hands after a week.

  • @shellz8775
    @shellz8775 Před 3 lety +5

    Yes! Let’s all work together to get the bio markers in place!

  • @rolotomasi5935
    @rolotomasi5935 Před 2 lety +4

    I know people won't want theories. But I am in early stages and have noticed something interesting. I have shoulder issues. The shoulder issue preceeded any dupuytrens signs. I developed calluses after paddling a canoe - common right?
    At the same time the paddling forced me to take note of my shoulder pain and to try and loosen my shoulder. In the same week I noticed the nodule on my palm, I made a breakthrough with my shoulder where I literally felt something reset and the joint aligned properly for the first time in a year.
    My shoulder has since been improving day by day, developing boday awareness and focusing on getting my shoulder right. Then I read about Frozen shoulder and the 8% overlap with that condition and Dupuytrens.
    While I have been obsessively stretching my had to prevent progressionm this new knowledge spurred me to focus harder on my shoulder. I did a very focused session identifying the tightest knots remianing in my shoulder and working the hard.
    The next day when I bent my fingers back (actively using finger muscles, not a stretch) the tendon did not stand out of my palm as it had been since onset and I noticed a clear loosening in my palm with less stiffness. Actually no stiffness.
    Being very bodily aware I thought this through and I have a strong sense that my palm issue, while propbaly requiring predisposition with colligin overproduction, heritage etc., the logic of what happened to me seems it could be the following.
    The shoulder issue caused expanding tension. All the way down my arm and forearm (Which I had independently noticed this also but didn't connect) and into my palm causing the tendon to become taught and raised beyond it's natural profile. This was clearly visible since I noticed the calluses but I had'nt looked until the Calluses prompted me to. The raised tendon would have experienced increased friction while paddling the canoe, the collagen over-production issue (I have kelloids elswhere on my body also) created the nodule which in turn momoted more friction. Once it begin growing it keeps going the more trauma it encounters.
    This theory may be shot down, I am not trying to convince anyone so don't waste your time but I wanted to share it for anyone with similar experience. I am convinced enough that I am going to pursue a very focused stretching plan from my shoulder down my entire arm. I have a strong instinct, knowing my own body, that this will produce a good result.
    I will enrole in the study.

    • @tinenefs
      @tinenefs Před rokem +2

      Very interesting...I have frozen shoulders. Suffering almost four years...noticed nodules in right palm last year for first time. I definitely think it's linked. Waiting for my appointment to consultant

    • @BritishIceDance09
      @BritishIceDance09 Před 2 měsíci

      czcams.com/video/sAs4b1pNjEU/video.htmlsi=NyrEAnNfHyAVu-hO
      He explains a connection with frozen shoulders in this presentation..

  • @mandyritchie7115
    @mandyritchie7115 Před 4 lety +3

    Dr Eaton, thank you. I am newly diagnosed wishing to be proactive with an early intervention treatment plan, your recommendations are the best I have found. Thanks again for relevant, helpful and hopeful information. You are a gem.

  • @jclark5172
    @jclark5172 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you so much for all your work and research

  • @dcat2004
    @dcat2004 Před 2 lety

    Great information, thank you doctor. I’ve had it in my right hand for six years. My hand surgeon gives me cortisone shots. The constant pain I have is overwhelming.

  • @casper1240
    @casper1240 Před 3 lety +2

    I had the needle job on my right hand about 10 years ago partially successful but got used to it now, its not got any worse . had the full monty on my left hand a couple of weeks ago at Wrightington .still got the dressing on hope to get it off this friday dont really know ,finger a lot straighter now ,painful doing the execises a bit , a Specialist hand doctor did the op

  • @pattymullin8515
    @pattymullin8515 Před 2 lety

    Excellent information. Thanks very much.

  • @themvsthemvsus
    @themvsthemvsus Před rokem

    I think stretching in the early stages helps.

  • @davidjsutherland
    @davidjsutherland Před 4 lety +4

    Thanks Dr. Eaton! This was great information. I'm a member of the IDDB and I'm doing what I can to help out where I can on that front. I've had needle aponeurotomy recently and that helped quite a bit. Anything else can I do to help out on the biomarker / research side of the game?

    • @DupuytrenFoundation
      @DupuytrenFoundation  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you, David. Here's what you can do: enroll in the free International Dupuytren Data Bank Dupstudy.com and get your friends and family to do the same!

  • @lubaowsley187
    @lubaowsley187 Před 2 lety

    Thank you sir, knowledge is a wonderful blessing. I just developed the v with a lump. I’m 74, so I’ll wait a couple of weeks and see if I notice any change. Im lifting 2 dehumidifiers that have 20 pounds of water I Must empty to keep my place dry and warm. I believe that’s what caused it. I’m guessing. Ps come Lord Jesus I’m tired lol .

  • @pattymullin8515
    @pattymullin8515 Před 2 lety +2

    I just had a thought and a question. I had severe plantar fasciitis when I was 62. I am now 75 and have cleverly developed Dupuytren's contracture in the last couple of months with one nodule that has almost doubled in size with my pinkie sticking out a bit, nothing serious right now. Are PF and DC related diseases?

  • @sergiochavezlazo5362
    @sergiochavezlazo5362 Před rokem +3

    Hi Doctor. Thank you so much for this video. I am pretty sure that I have Dupuytren but my finger is almost intact (just one nodule). I am worried because I am a wheightlifter. Do you think I should give up my sport?

  • @bretter4368
    @bretter4368 Před 3 lety

    I've had 2 surgeries and 2 collagenase (Xiaflex) injection treatments. The injections worked well but as with surgery, dups is coming back. Still much less invasive than surgery. The worst part of Xiaflex treatment was the painkilling injections! Quick recovery though.

    • @Binte625
      @Binte625 Před 3 lety

      How much did it cost you?I mean the xiaflex treatment and what's the update now?? Was it effective?Knidly reply...My mother has developed the symptoms...so your response means a lot

    • @bretter4368
      @bretter4368 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Binte625 My case was moderate to severe but the injections worked fairly well. As I said, it is a temporary fix but apparently the length of time before recurrence can vary a lot. The cost was luckily zero for me through the health system in Australia, but I was told a vial of xiaflex could cost $3000 , however I'm not sure if that is correct. It comes from the USA. Good luck , hope all goes well.

  • @ninianpeckitt8673
    @ninianpeckitt8673 Před 7 měsíci

    What is the role of adalimumab injections in the reversal of Dupuytrens Contracture following the Oxford Study? Will this treatment make surgery obsolete ?

  • @timmcgirk3430
    @timmcgirk3430 Před rokem

    Wondering about the benefits of radiation therapy for Dupuytren's disease after a straightening procedure, such as aponeurotomy or xiapix, in order to prevent re-contracture. Radiation reduces keloid scarring and some physicians recommend it. What is your experience, Dr Eaton?

  • @bethcarter2018
    @bethcarter2018 Před 2 lety

    Curious about tamoxifen - I discovered my lump after a 5-year course of tamoxifen (for breast cancer). Less than a year after finishing….

  • @MrNo-hb4xi
    @MrNo-hb4xi Před 4 lety +1

    Hello Mark @Capture Project One. I do have the same problems. What do you actually consider to do ? Do you plan to have a surgery or do you try to live with Düppi as long as possible? Norbert

  • @georgecarroll2247
    @georgecarroll2247 Před rokem

    What about the preventative use of taking Evening Primrose Oil? There are You Tube video of people who swear by this having fantastic results over decades.

  • @50redz
    @50redz Před 2 lety

    I was diagnosed a couple years ago and seeing the doctor last week he wants to cut all around my palm to pull back skin and I'm yet to find 1 video showing this..

  • @bernardcendron
    @bernardcendron Před 2 lety

    Is there a Dupuytren research group in Japan If you know kindly let me know thanks!

  • @larryhagemann5548
    @larryhagemann5548 Před 4 lety

    Thank you for the information. Given that the Asian population is minimally affected from a genetic standpoint, I am wondering if there is an acupuncture commentary available on the Dupuytren treatment alternatives?

    • @DupuytrenFoundation
      @DupuytrenFoundation  Před 4 lety +1

      Acupuncture might help reduce nodule tenderness, but not straighten fingers.

    • @larryhagemann5548
      @larryhagemann5548 Před 4 lety +1

      @@DupuytrenFoundation Thank you for the kind response.

  • @caroforbes1924
    @caroforbes1924 Před rokem

    Is treatment available in the UK. It seems to very limited here. I have a hard nodule in my left palm beneath my middle finger with a cord coming from beneath it and soft lines above it. (To each finger) the nodule has gotten harder and bigger and started around end May this year. I train with weights an the nodule can be painful. Is it best to not lift weights.

  • @Dinadino994
    @Dinadino994 Před rokem

    Is it possible to get dupytrens from an amputated fingertip ?

  • @KevyNova
    @KevyNova Před rokem

    I’m a guitar player and terrified because I have this. I went to the only hand doctor that my insurance will cover and he said it’s only gonna get worse and there’s nothing he can do. 😭

    • @themvsthemvsus
      @themvsthemvsus Před rokem

      Stretch your hand as often as possible. I’m a guitarist too and this has helped me. I know other people it has helped too.

  • @sticksbass
    @sticksbass Před rokem

    should i use the petroleum ointment on the stitched wounds they gave me after surgery? im confused bc one pt said i could if i want and the next pt said no and im afraid if i use it it might ruin the healing process or even if i dont use it. i shouldve asked why not and the 1st pt didnt seem enthused about using it. does ointment hinder healing?

  • @philipketchell8369
    @philipketchell8369 Před rokem

    I'd like it cut out.

  • @orchidflower360
    @orchidflower360 Před 3 lety

    What kind of bio markers are researchers looking for?

  • @kymbriel
    @kymbriel Před 3 lety

    Is anyone consulting Osteopaths and Naturopaths for research questions?

  • @emilyparker8782
    @emilyparker8782 Před 3 lety

    Why don't they do it on the n h s anymore , this is is guna take years to save

  • @aazo999
    @aazo999 Před rokem

    Why are we behind?

  • @michellepolo4145
    @michellepolo4145 Před 3 lety

    I have dupytrends small nodules and light cords on both hands, knuckle pads on my right hand only. I also have Ledderhose on my feet. Would you recommend radiation therapy on my hands? I’m scheduled to go soon. I worry that once I have radiation? I won’t be a good candidate for surgery. I heard that many surgeons won’t operate on you after radiation therapy. Thanks for your help.

  • @mueenali5744
    @mueenali5744 Před 2 lety

    Plz guide me. I am suffering from Reflex sympathetic dystrophy and after 1 month after removing my pop cast there are small nodules or lumps developerd in my hand. Kindly tell me these nodules are dyputren or something other.? Thnx

  • @arnauddebaritault4120
    @arnauddebaritault4120 Před 2 lety

    Can dupuytren be treated with laser ?

  • @donquixote453
    @donquixote453 Před 4 lety

    what about humira injections for dupytrens?

    • @DupuytrenFoundation
      @DupuytrenFoundation  Před 4 lety +2

      This is under investigation. Because Dupuytren bends fingers unpredictably, it's hard to test whether Humira or other preventive drugs can slow the rate of bending. But still, very inspired research by the Oxford group!

  • @vilorijaspasevski1106

    Na srpski molim Vas prevedite imam po dlanovima ruku kao na vašoj slici

  • @james-jq8sk
    @james-jq8sk Před 4 lety

    People out there, don't waste time asking questions, this is just an ad for this guys practice, any hand or plastic surgeon can handle this procedure...

    • @DupuytrenFoundation
      @DupuytrenFoundation  Před 4 lety +25

      Hey, James, I'm "this guy". I closed my practice years ago and direct the nonprofit Dupuytren Research Group as a full-time unpaid volunteer, advocating for the Dupuytren community. Ask away!