Other Treatment
Rehabilitation (treatment by a
physiotherapist or
occupational therapist) is a necessary step in
recovery after surgery on the hand. The goals of rehabilitation are to prevent
the buildup of fluid (edema), to manage scarring, and to get
back and keep your range of motion. It may include wrapping, splinting,
massage, stretching, and exercise. Your therapist may also recommend using
bigger grips or handles on equipment so you don't have to bend your fingers as
far.
Traction to lengthen and flatten the tissues of the hand is
being studied.2
A promising non-surgical
form of treatment called enzymatic percutaneous fasciotomy is still under
study. In this procedure, a substance (collagenase diluted in calcium chloride)
is injected directly into the Dupuytren's cord in order to improve flexibility,
mobility, and strength. This study is entering its final phase, and results
will be available in the future.3