Art Of Mobility

Art Of Mobility provides specialized treatment for Dupuytren’s contracture in Mississauga & Toronto, focusing on enhancing hand function and alleviating discomfort. Our team of experts combines compassionate care with advanced physiotherapy techniques to create personalized treatment plans tailored to your needs. We are dedicated to helping you slow down the progression of Dupuytren’s contracture and improve your overall hand mobility.

Understanding Dupuytren’s Contracture

Dupuytren’s contracture is a hand condition that causes the fingers, particularly the ring and little fingers, to bend towards the palm over time, limiting their movement. This condition results from the thickening and tightening of the fascia, a layer of fibrous tissue in the palm. 

Causes and Risk Factors

The exact cause of Dupuytren’s contracture remains unknown, although a mix of genetic and environmental factors is believed to contribute to its development. This condition progresses slowly and can range in severity from mild discomfort to significant hand deformity, affecting daily activities.

While the precise cause is uncertain, several factors can increase the likelihood of developing Dupuytren’s contracture:

  • Genetics: A family history of Dupuytren’s contracture significantly raises the risk.
  • Age: This condition is more prevalent in individuals over 50.
  • Sex: Men are at a higher risk and may experience more severe forms.
  • Ancestry: Those of Northern European or Scandinavian descent face an increased risk.
  • Lifestyle Factors: Smoking and alcohol consumption have been linked to a higher risk of Dupuytren’s contracture.
  • Medical Conditions: People with diabetes and certain types of epilepsy may be more susceptible.

Symptoms to Watch For

The primary symptom of Dupuytren’s contracture is the gradual formation of a fibrous cord beneath the skin of the palm, leading to restricted finger movement. Early indications include:

  • Nodules: Thickened nodules may develop in the palm, which can be tender to the touch.
  • Pitting: The skin on the palm may appear puckered or dimpled.
  • Finger Contracture: Over time, the fingers may start to bend towards the palm, making it challenging to straighten them completely.

An evaluation typically involves a physical examination. The “tabletop test,” where the hand cannot lay flat on a surface, is often used to assess the severity of the contracture.

Personalized Physiotherapy for Dupuytren’s Contracture 

At Art Of Mobility, we focus on a holistic physiotherapy approach for treating Dupuytren’s contracture in Mississauga & Toronto, emphasizing improved hand function and symptom management.

  • Initial Comprehensive Assessment: We begin with a thorough evaluation to understand the extent of your condition and its impact on hand function and daily activities. This assessment forms the basis of your personalized treatment plan.
  • Customized Hand Therapy: Our physiotherapy programs may include exercises to enhance hand strength and flexibility, as well as maintain finger range of motion. These exercises are gentle, aiming to slow down contracture progression without worsening the condition.
  • Manual Therapy Techniques: We utilize manual therapy to alleviate discomfort and enhance hand movement. Techniques like soft tissue massage and gentle stretching can help reduce fascia tightness in the palm.
  • Ergonomic and Lifestyle Modification Advice: We provide guidance on adapting daily activities to effectively manage your condition and prevent its advancement. This includes ergonomic adjustments at work and home to minimize hand strain.

Why Opt for Art Of Mobility for Dupuytren’s Contracture Treatment

Choosing Art Of Mobility for your Dupuytren’s contracture treatment in Mississauga & Toronto offers:

  • Comprehensive Physiotherapy Care: Our team specializes in treating hand conditions, using tailored methods to enhance your quality of life.
  • Personalized Treatment Plans: Your treatment plan is tailored to your specific requirements, focusing on functional enhancements and symptom relief.
  • Holistic Support: In addition to physiotherapy, we provide comprehensive care, including lifestyle adjustments and ergonomic guidance to boost your overall well-being.

Extensive Treatment Services

Art Of Mobility is dedicated to providing a diverse range of services, extending beyond physiotherapy, to address various musculoskeletal conditions and injuries, ensuring you receive comprehensive care tailored to your needs.

Take Charge of Your Hand Health

If Dupuytren’s contracture is impacting your daily life, contact Art Of Mobility in Mississauga & Toronto. Let us assist you in restoring hand functionality and reducing discomfort through our specialized treatments. Reach out today to embark on your personalized treatment journey.

Wrist and Hand Conditions We Address

  • Skier’s Thumb Treatment (Gamekeeper’s Thumb)
  • Mallet Finger Treatment
  • Scaphoid Wrist Fractures Treatment
  • Wrist Osteoarthritis Treatment
  • Dupuytren’s Contracture Treatment
  • Wrist Tendinitis Treatment
  • Trigger Finger Treatment (Stenosing Tenosynovitis)
  • Ganglion Cysts Treatment
  • De Quervain’s Tenosynovitis Treatment
  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Treatment

Dupuytren’s Contracture Treatment Mississauga & Toronto FAQs

Can Dupuytren’s Contracture Be Prevented?

Currently, there is no known method to prevent Dupuytren’s contracture, especially since genetic factors play a significant role in its development. However, adopting certain lifestyle changes may help reduce the risk or slow the progression of the condition. This includes avoiding smoking and limiting alcohol consumption, as both have been linked to an increased risk of Dupuytren’s contracture. Additionally, managing underlying health conditions like diabetes through proper care and maintaining overall hand health through regular exercise and avoiding repetitive strain can be beneficial.

How Long Does Physiotherapy Treatment for Dupuytren’s Contracture Take?

The duration of physiotherapy treatment for Dupuytren’s contracture depends on the individual’s condition severity, their goals, and how well they respond to therapy. Some clients may notice improvements in comfort and hand function within a few weeks, while others may require several months of consistent physiotherapy to achieve optimal results. It’s important to note that physiotherapy for Dupuytren’s contracture is often a long-term management strategy rather than a quick fix. Regular follow-ups and adherence to prescribed hand exercises are crucial for managing symptoms and improving hand mobility.

What Can I Do at Home to Support My Physiotherapy Treatment?

Supporting your physiotherapy treatment at home is crucial for the success of your Dupuytren’s contracture management plan. Adhering to your physiotherapist’s recommendations for daily exercises is essential. These exercises are designed to maintain or improve finger mobility and strength. Additionally, practicing good hand care, avoiding activities that put unnecessary strain on your fingers, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle can contribute to overall treatment effectiveness. Keeping regular appointments with your physiotherapist for progress assessments and treatment adjustments is equally important.

Can Dupuytren’s Contracture Recur After Treatment?

Yes, Dupuytren’s contracture can recur after treatment. The condition is chronic and progressive, and while treatments such as physiotherapy can improve symptoms and hand function, they do not cure Dupuytren’s contracture. The risk of recurrence varies based on several factors, including the treatment method, the severity of the condition before treatment, and genetic predisposition. Ongoing physiotherapy and hand exercises as part of a long-term management strategy can help slow the progression of the disease and manage symptoms, even if they cannot prevent recurrence entirely.

Our Clinic Locations:

Location 1:
Art of Mobility Physiotherapy Mississauga – Port Credit
125 Lakeshore Rd E #202, Mississauga, ON L5G 1E5, Canada
(647) 695-3995

Location 2:
Art of Mobility Physiotherapy Toronto – Trinity Bellwoods
115 Wolseley St, Toronto, ON M6J 1K1, Canada
(289) 460-2894