2019 Dupuytren Review

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024

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  • @yohanzzymon
    @yohanzzymon 5 лет назад +57

    One of the very best and most informative presentations I have seen on this condition. Thank you Dr Eaton

  • @qwertt-tg8rd
    @qwertt-tg8rd 8 месяцев назад +5

    I am 26 yrs old and not of Nothern European decent but I am fully Southern European (Half Serbian, Half Maltese) and I got diagnosed with dupuytrens around last October. I got this condition after I have punched a wall and fractured my hamate bone and the 4/5 finger knuckles. As a resulf of trauma I got the Dupuytrens condition. As I noticed the lumps on my hand I went to visit a physiotherapist who referred me to do an ultrasound to confirm the condition. Since its in the early stages I am currently taking care by grip strenghtening, finger/hand palm stretching, dipping my hand in hot water with dead sea salt, overnight castor oil pack and vitamin E oil. Also I am reducing alcohol and cigarettes intake as I was drinking lots and lots of alcohol (which honestly I think flared this condition) hopefully if I keep it under control by doing the mentioned treatment I will not get any severe contractures. A weird condition but I guess I m paying for my anger management issues too. Never will punch a wall again.

  • @judimeyers769
    @judimeyers769 4 года назад +43

    Excellent. Very thorough, but easily understood by non medically trained individuals. You are a great speaker and the visuals are creative and effective. Thank you!

    • @patriciacesare4608
      @patriciacesare4608 2 года назад +2

      Perfect comment !! I totally agree with Judi. Thank you Doctor. Thank you, thank you, thank you.

    • @antoinetteblum2000
      @antoinetteblum2000 2 года назад +4

      Why not trying Acupuncture what I did 10 years ago which stopped disease and all my fingers are straight
      Maria-A from Geneva

    • @aniz40
      @aniz40 2 года назад +1

      @@antoinetteblum2000 where you in the early or advanced stages of Dupuytren when you where treated with acupuncture...? And how did it help, witn the pain or with disolving from the hard strings or did this not disapeare but did it stopped te growing the more worse stages...?

    • @karlhungus5554
      @karlhungus5554 Год назад +1

      @@antoinetteblum2000 Hi. Would you mind sharing more? Thank you. I hope you're still well.

    • @azr1453
      @azr1453 Год назад +1

      Generally, you find people that don’t respond don’t have the best of interests to those whom are reading.

  • @leagentilecn
    @leagentilecn 2 года назад +13

    Dr. Eaton, Thank you for your dedicated and very specialized efforts in investigating, treating and searching for remedies for Dupuytren's disease. I am a professional pianist and visited you once many years ago in Jupiter, FL at the outset of my condition. Since then I have had two treatments of radiation in Germany under the care of Dr. M.H. Seegenschmiedt, whose work you must be familiar with. This treatment has enabled me to continue to play, teach and perform for the past 15 years without impediment. I am very grateful for your service to the Dupuytren community, the medical community and to all humanity. Your most informative and thorough presentation was presented with much skill, sincerity and empathy. Thank you again.

  • @littleme3597
    @littleme3597 2 года назад +7

    No one talks about , that it hurts?

  • @tashal9807
    @tashal9807 3 года назад +52

    As a black woman who was diagnosed with dupuytrens at 37 this is very informative. My surgeon told me that it was exceptionally rare for me to have it. Praying that you all find a cure.

    • @fiftyonef1
      @fiftyonef1 3 года назад +9

      I am not an expert, but that seems very rare. I'm Norwegian descent and 65 and just now realizing what it is.
      Good luck and best wishes to you!

    • @karinlarsen2608
      @karinlarsen2608 2 года назад +4

      I just found Dupuytren's in my hand. I'm working hard to stretch each ligament OFTEN, and I think the vibrator is helping. It's a big one built for sore backs. Good luck I'm sorry you're suffering. I'm finding great relief being relentless. Stretching, massaging , vibrator and arthritis salve.

    • @jamietheiss3312
      @jamietheiss3312 2 года назад +3

      I am 37 as well and have this disease as well

    • @karinlarsen2608
      @karinlarsen2608 2 года назад +2

      @@jamietheiss3312 I'm finding great relief being relentless. Stretching, massaging , vibrator and arthritis salve.

    • @karinlarsen2608
      @karinlarsen2608 2 года назад

      I'm finding great relief being relentless. Stretching, massaging , vibrator and arthritis salve.

  • @marypeterson5296
    @marypeterson5296 4 года назад +17

    Found this video very informative and well worth the time invested in watching. Thank you Dr Eaton. Looking forward to further updates as research evolves.

  • @roxannegordon6162
    @roxannegordon6162 Год назад +3

    Not sure if I have this or not. My issue is that my THUMB will suddenly go stiff laying across the palm of my hand. I have to take the thumb and move it. I then shake my hand out then clinch and open the hand to 'loosen' it. Happens sometime when my hand gets really tired which is during a 3 hour orchestra rehearsal. I am a concert violinist. Really bad if this is Dupuytren and will end my orchestra career. I retired 10 months ago from a tech writing career. No issues there. I just had my 76 birthday (12.19.46) am in excellent health, no issues female of English/American Indian descent. This will be devastating and yet......there are many people much worse off, and they manage to enjoy life, so I will to. I appreciate this information and will use it.

    • @cbryce9243
      @cbryce9243 Год назад

      I really hope you can find something that works so you can continue playing. Playing an instrument is so important to the soul.
      You are correct in that there are people worse off, but that does not make your health issues less important. Thankfully it is not a contest. From my experience, losing the ability to play something you enjoyed for so long, will likely feel devasting.

  • @Ramakantbembdecosmeticsurgeon
    @Ramakantbembdecosmeticsurgeon 2 года назад +3

    Excellent information! Heartiest Congratulations!💐👏👏 Thanks a Lot for sharing!!

  • @krg9942
    @krg9942 2 года назад +11

    I will sign up for the study!
    My left hand started showing signs in 2016 and has advanced. The nodules come and go. Now my little finger is bending in and hurts. When I stretch it into a straight position, I can feel my tendon all the way up my elbow to the back of my shoulder burn / ache.
    Seeing a hand specialist next week.
    Thank you for this in-depth lecture.

    • @vidyasagaryennam1683
      @vidyasagaryennam1683 Год назад

      How it's clear with surgery or massage ?

    • @Vipr9
      @Vipr9 Год назад

      Did those lumps hurt or were they not painful

    • @krg9942
      @krg9942 Год назад +1

      @@Vipr9 If I apply any pressure on my palm that causes pain, a new nodule appears. It doesn't hurt again unless pressure is applied. Sometimes they itch.
      It is difficult to vacuum, push a grocery cart, and I cannot open any jars.
      The hand surgeon said there is nothing they can do at this time. She also said the elbow / shoulder pain is not associated. I disagree. I am trying other things, currently I am using DMSO. It is said to soften scars. So far, no improvement.

    • @Vipr9
      @Vipr9 Год назад

      @@krg9942 a weird disease. I got a lump thingy on my hand it does not hurt if i apply pressure to the lump but it sometimes hurts when i twist my hand dont know if its dupuytren or not

    • @krg9942
      @krg9942 Год назад

      @@Vipr9 I hope it's not!
      I would advise not to aggravate the lump.
      Good luck!

  • @brianmoore3294
    @brianmoore3294 4 года назад +8

    Thank you Dr. Eaton. I now understand my new disease. Anyone who has been diagnosed with Dupuytren should watch this presentation.

  • @iandouglas451
    @iandouglas451 3 года назад +5

    Dr. Eaton, very helpful - is it possible to cure contraction by reverse stretching please?

  • @thebeautifulgame2274
    @thebeautifulgame2274 3 года назад +14

    This is a bit of a weird theory and possibly just coincidental, but I mention it here. I noticed my first Dupuytren's symptoms a year or so after my local NHL team went on a long playoff run. I had season tickets that year and pre-game and during games clapped my hands aggressively for long periods of time (to encourage the team lol). I remember leaving games with sore or very sore hands every time. I often wonder if this "trauma" trigger or advanced my Dupuytren's.

    • @amandaa3713
      @amandaa3713 Год назад

      Ptobably not

    • @lachlank.8270
      @lachlank.8270 Год назад +1

      Did you ever use talcum powder? I suspect there may be an epidemiologal link to pulverised rock and dust exposure to tissues, similar to silicosis. My dad has worked as a field geologist for decades and he has had this condition develop fairly rapidly over the last 5 years

    • @jillneeld477
      @jillneeld477 Год назад

      @@lachlank.8270 probably not a connection.

    • @NurseNelson
      @NurseNelson Год назад

      Most definitely related. Any trauma be it over time from heavy lifting or whether you are only noticing it because of an unusual repetitive activity such as prolonged clapping, it is all relative in my opinion.

  • @troy4998
    @troy4998 4 года назад +8

    200 years later - still no cure

  • @jackjones3657
    @jackjones3657 4 года назад +11

    My mother got this disease and had two different surgeries, after which it continued progressing and became very restrictive. I have it in both hands and my brother has it as well. A non-inflammatory diet helps. I have also read about people using n-acetyl cysteine and evening prim rose oil to slow and even reverse some of the dupuytrens. Observed alternative treatments exist.

    • @SYWPiano
      @SYWPiano 3 года назад +2

      Would you mind sharing the n-acetyl cysteine and rose oil sources? Appreciate it.

    • @noora3429
      @noora3429 3 года назад +1

      What do you mean by non inflammatory diet ?

    • @karinlarsen2608
      @karinlarsen2608 2 года назад

      I'm finding great relief being relentless. Stretching, massaging , vibrator and arthritis salve.

    • @karinlarsen2608
      @karinlarsen2608 2 года назад +4

      @@noora3429 cut-out sugar, meat & grain

  • @sprocket-YT
    @sprocket-YT 3 года назад +8

    I'm baffled by this I literally woke up the other day with Dupuytren's contracture symptoms two nodules. I have had no symptoms before and with us all washing our hands more than ever and using antibacterial because of covid I didn't feel any build-up of these two nodules which I find very strange!

    • @catofthecastle1681
      @catofthecastle1681 2 года назад

      I just woke up after refinishing an antique one day with 3 nodules. Was told for years I have fibromyalgia until these nodules appeared!

    • @karinlarsen2608
      @karinlarsen2608 2 года назад +1

      @@catofthecastle1681
      I'm finding great relief being relentless. Stretching, massaging , vibrator and arthritis salve.

  • @timkennedy1192
    @timkennedy1192 2 года назад +6

    I thank you greatly for your excellent explanation. This past summer, I noticed a "bump" (nodule) in my a palm and when I saw my dermatologist, he told me it is Dupuytren. Since I am of Scots-Irish descent, I assume it is hereditary. So far, it is just a nodule, and I was greatly relieved that the 7/10 odds are that it will not advance. I plan to begin hand exercise. This video was extremely helpful. I wish you well in your research.

  • @vcoonrod
    @vcoonrod 2 года назад +6

    My father had this disease. It was tough to satisfactorily treat. He tried several of the treatments recommended here, but got little relief. Excellent presentation.

  • @cheezypeezy54
    @cheezypeezy54 2 года назад +3

    I was supposed to have a cyst removed from my palm and the doctor removed a nodule. It made my finger contract. So an injury is one way that can push the contracture quicker

  • @jonathanentwistle30
    @jonathanentwistle30 Год назад +4

    Thank you for pulling this together. I've had a lump in my palm for a few years and thought nothing of it, however I started to get concerned when a Google search turned up Dupuytren disease. I'm still waiting to see a specialist for diagnosis but have a nodule and cord so it looks like I definitely have the condition. Clear level headed information like this helps me to view the situating pragmatically rather than in a state of panic, so I really appreciate it :-)

  • @johncoffman1841
    @johncoffman1841 2 года назад +4

    This is a great video with a lot of information I would have welcomed 8 years ago when I had frozen shoulder, and then D.C. But we learn when we add things up. I am 70, and 15 years ago I learned I was hyper thyroid. Going way back I got tinnitus at a Rock concert age 27. Several years ago my old high school sweetheart from when I was 15 found my on .Facebook. She asked me if I still had that tremor I had back then. "When tremor?" I replied. Lately I have been reading about Inflammation. Just last week I read that dairy products have iodine in them, (from sanitizing the equipment.) Iodine is a poison for people that have a hyper thyroid. Way I reckon it, I will know everything before long. Good thing I love oat milk and hummus.

  • @susantom4400
    @susantom4400 3 года назад +5

    I have the beginning of this. During COVID I decided to take up American Sign Language (which I had studied before. The lack of mobility with my ring finger really is obvious when doing the number 8 which is signed by touching your middle finger to your thumb (like the OK sign but with middle finger instead). I previously discussed this with a family friend who is a hand surgeon and he said that until its completely contracted I shouldn't bother pursuing any treatment. HMMM, interesting note on the frozen shoulder link. I have struggled with that for years as well.

  • @juliestephens8472
    @juliestephens8472 2 года назад +4

    Thank you for clarifying my issue in a clear, factual way. And thank you for your commitment to Dupuytren. I will definitely check out your research study and support when I can.

  • @Clare0116
    @Clare0116 7 месяцев назад +1

    Clumsiness in picking up Mahjong tiles and dropping them. Also when preparing food in the kitchen. Clipping a dog lead on or releasing. Movements when holding a cleaning cloth are painful. Pressing large door entry buttons is painful. Opening jars and bottles difficult. Vibration from holding the steering handles of a mobility scooter on bumpy paths may worsen the condition. Use a foam absorption layer and thick gloves.

  • @neshobe
    @neshobe 5 лет назад +7

    Excellent video with good explanations. I have a better understanding of the current status of understanding of the disease now. Already signed up. My brother and I both have Dupreytron's disease. His is quite advanced and mine is still fairly mild though I am older than he is. First signs began early in adulthood. Other members of the family also probably had Dupuytren's but were not diagnosed: I think simple lack of awareness by their physicians. At least two of my children show signs of Dupuytren's. I suspect that my own disease is affected by any kind of inflammation in my body regardless of what and where it is. Once inflammatory process calms down, so does Dupuytren's until the next flare. This appears to fit with your hypotheses of the factors at play. What you are proposing - looking for biomarkers - sounds like an important first step in finding relief and perhaps a cure. I'm up for it.

    • @davidchandler6885
      @davidchandler6885 3 года назад

      do you find weights, make it worse?

    • @kathleenmilby8492
      @kathleenmilby8492 3 года назад

      I am 88 years old and have contractures in both hands. Have had surgery on both hands and injection on one finger. Both hands seem to just continue to grow tighter. About 2 weeks ago I heard about Dupuytrens Cream and massage. I have started doing so daily in the hope that it will relieve some of the tightness and discomfort. My 2 sons have beginning symptoms of the disease. I am aware of no family history of the disease. Thank you for the very informative talk about Dupuytrens. I am very glad to hear about the on going research!

  • @hyacinthemorrison8652
    @hyacinthemorrison8652 2 года назад +2

    I've been using pot to slow the progress. I microdose(20mg) an edible twice a day to keep things from hardening up, and I also Use a cbd/thc pain cream that works great on that deep itch in in the palms.

  • @cbryce9243
    @cbryce9243 2 года назад +2

    I got Dupuytren after I started using manual wheelchair. Thankfully I am getting a motorized chair soon.

  • @lamecasimmons6188
    @lamecasimmons6188 2 года назад +3

    What kind of enzymes are used to dissolve scarred tissue?

  • @monicavdg6916
    @monicavdg6916 4 года назад +5

    I had that since I have 10 year old and I just find out the name of the deseas. Very informative!!

  • @lucaspardo1407
    @lucaspardo1407 2 года назад +2

    Thank you. I really enjoyed your video. I'm a 52yo male living in Australia. I noticed a small nodule in each of my palms under the ring finger, about 2years ago, due to small amount of pain. I type a lot, and also play guitar. In two years, I have only noticed a small depression forming immediately next to each nodule towards the fingers. So far, no bending, however the right ring finger does not stretch back to the same extend as other fingers by about 1-2°. Genetically, both my parents appear to have the disease. They re in the mid 70's. My mother has it more severe, with up to 20° bend in some her fingers. I have a mixed Latin heritage, with my father's family originally from North West Spain (Celtic ancestry?). I d love to be part of any study. Either with you or in Australia if you collaborate with anyone here. I believe both my sons, and one of my daughters may have strong biological markers. I think how our bodies deal with inflammation may hold more keys to understanding the disease, because I mirrored my parents autoimmune response to inflammation, and three of my children appear to do too. They are all under 24, so, it would be perfect to study a multi generational group with genetic predisposition to Dupuytrens disease. Let me know if we can help.

  • @kf7898
    @kf7898 3 года назад +4

    Thank you Dr. Eaton. One of the most comprehensive presentations I have found to date on Dupuytren's Contracture.

  • @toddjacobs6480
    @toddjacobs6480 3 года назад +2

    thankyou as a hairdresser with auto immune Dupuytrens I DEVELOPED trigger finger in ring finger and also a cyst in my pointer finger,,, Rhemotoid arthritis runs in my family.....on to foot Dr for plantar facia I hope ,

  • @bertilveenstra1946
    @bertilveenstra1946 3 года назад +5

    Just 4 weeks ago i had a Dupuytren operation. Thank you for the clear and informative presentation. I am 62 years old now, also suffering from Ledderhose disease. I have sent this educational video to my son (34 years old) and talked with him so that he is familiair with it.

    • @janetamplin7318
      @janetamplin7318 3 года назад +1

      I'm on my 3rd op for this

    • @bertilveenstra1946
      @bertilveenstra1946 3 года назад

      @@janetamplin7318 same hand and finger?

    • @GT-pl1wx
      @GT-pl1wx Год назад

      Same! Depuytren, ledderhose and knuckle pads. Depuytren started at 35. My first knuckle pad I already had at 18!

  • @ladygrace2741
    @ladygrace2741 3 года назад +3

    I would be curious to know the predominant blood type of the persons contracting Dupuytrens.

    • @petesharifian2729
      @petesharifian2729 3 года назад

      my doctor says the blood type has nothing to do with Dupuytren

  • @kellytimms129
    @kellytimms129 2 года назад +2

    I think I have this and don’t think it’s genetic but don’t know for sure. I had a stroke almost 8 years ago and I got use of my left hand back with therapy but hand started curling several years later and had X-rays but doctor didn’t do anything or send me to a specialist so I took it upon myself to see a specialist so I have an appointment in February 2022 and hope something can be done

    • @wellandwhisper
      @wellandwhisper Год назад

      Kelly, how are you doing now, a few months past your medical appointments?

    • @kellytimms129
      @kellytimms129 Год назад

      @@wellandwhisper well, I don’t have Dupuytrens but I do have a contracture and we have tried Botox again and it helped some and tge dr put me in a splint that helps but she thinks surgery will help but not 100% but at this point, I’m willing to try anything and she left the surgery up to me, my choice. She hasn’t pushed me to get it.I go back to see her early December so I guess we will discuss surgery

  • @phildewolfe5178
    @phildewolfe5178 4 года назад +3

    Very informative and helpful. Thank you very much for such an easy to understand explanation.

  • @SYWPiano
    @SYWPiano 3 года назад +2

    I'm a professional pianist and I realize my 4th finger is pulled towards the palm a couple years ago. I do not have the "lump" or "cord" developed in my palm, but I do feel the "string" pulling my 4th finger down. Does it mean it's not Dupuytren's disease?

  • @tvlove140
    @tvlove140 Год назад +2

    Going through menopause and suffering from this now.

  • @jillneeld477
    @jillneeld477 Год назад +2

    I’ve had dupuyren’s knots in my hands for several years but this winter my left ring finger began to burn. I was also dropping stuff with my left hands. I started waking up with the contracture to my left ring finger a pinky. I see a hand surgeon in 2 weeks

    • @cbryce9243
      @cbryce9243 Год назад

      How'd your visit to the doctor go?

  • @mykidzism
    @mykidzism 3 года назад +2

    I’m curious why they don’t use radiation to kill the nodules. Keep it from growing and getting worse. Is radiation more of a risk?

    • @malindamyers9418
      @malindamyers9418 2 года назад

      I had radiation almost a year ago. My pinkies have started in last 3 months to contract at PIP (30 egress) even though treated.After watching this, I realize my Dup is more severe as I have a nodule in 1 foot (also radiated). I think foot nodule responded better. No family history. Dup started 2 years ago. After listening to this I’m wondering about my thyroid as I have Hashimoto’s with no symptoms. Now, after watching video, I’m wondering if the first symptom is Dupuytrens.

  • @shaifoyable
    @shaifoyable 20 дней назад

    I am of African American decent and at age 47, my DNA resulted in over 10% European (Scottish/Irish). Now at age 49, Dupuytrens (aka Vikings Disease) reared its ugly head.

  • @Bapi2674
    @Bapi2674 Год назад +1

    Hello, Dr. Eaton. Hello and good evening. I've been suffering from Dupuytren's disease for the past year; could you kindly recommend a doctor in Bangalore, India? Thank you.

  • @Stumptownc
    @Stumptownc 4 дня назад

    Thank you so much for making this video. Fantastic education on dupytrens.

  • @itslowtide4690
    @itslowtide4690 4 месяца назад

    Interesting. I have chronic sarcoidosis. I am half Korean plus 25% black, plus 25% northern European (paternal grandfather was half black, half European). I believe I have a Dupuytren nodule. I noticed that sarcoidosis was on your chart.

  • @yohanzzymon
    @yohanzzymon 5 лет назад +4

    There seems to be a school of thought that the genetic defect lies in the skin which over zealously signals the facia bellow to produce colegen. A dermofaciectemy that incorporates a stem cell originated Petri dish grown graft such as is found in appligraff does not have the resident defect. I recently underwent just such a surgery on my left hand. My surgeon claims that reoccurrence below the cite of the graft is virtually nill. I have not done any research to verify this claim but the surgeon seems to have a highly respected position among her peers. My thoughts are that should this in fact be the case and the coding for this defect found it will be one more opportunity for the CRIPER cas9 type delivery system and a permanent cure.

    • @larryhagemann5548
      @larryhagemann5548 4 года назад

      Is this a procedure done in the USA? Or in Europe?

    • @thebeautifulgame2274
      @thebeautifulgame2274 3 года назад +3

      I had surgery on my left hand 12 years ago and it hasnt hasn't had a reoccurence yet (although Dupuytren's has developed in my other hand). At one point during the surgery a student resident took over and I remember the surgeon looking over the student's work over and saying he had missed a small part of the diseased fascia. The surgeon went back to remove this last part and said to the student that if you don't get 100% of the diseased tissue you will for sure get a reoccurrence.

    • @yohanzzymon
      @yohanzzymon 3 года назад +1

      @@thebeautifulgame2274 interesting

    • @yohanzzymon
      @yohanzzymon 3 года назад

      @@larryhagemann5548 Sorry I just saw this message I had my surgery with the Apple graph done in the US

  • @marilynmoebus100
    @marilynmoebus100 4 года назад +3

    Don't think I caught any discussion of daily exercise to combat the bend. Keeping flexibility etc. Any comments or experiences ?
    My Dupuytren's seemed to coincide with Colles Wrist Fracture a few months prior.

    • @karinlarsen2608
      @karinlarsen2608 2 года назад +1

      I'm having good success with a large vibrator and constant manual stretching

    • @nancyjohnson190
      @nancyjohnson190 2 года назад +1

      Same here - following a Colles Wrist Fracture

  • @billydbrown
    @billydbrown 2 года назад +2

    Great presentation for an easy to understand comprehensive lay understanding of this disease and what to do about it! I signed up for the study!

  • @ysabellem.valdeznotfuncont1847
    @ysabellem.valdeznotfuncont1847 2 года назад +1

    No no no, now im over thinking cuz i got it at 10 years old and im also woman so what do i do

  • @larryhagemann5548
    @larryhagemann5548 4 года назад +3

    Very informative. Thank you.

  • @johncooke8065
    @johncooke8065 3 года назад +2

    Great presentation that is totally worth investing your time in... which provides clarity and generates hope for the future... thanks Dr Eaton :-)

  • @TLC26
    @TLC26 Месяц назад

    I would be interested in participating in some sort of research for you. My mom had to return contractor and I have pictures of the conditions of both of her hands she had surgery one time and it came back again. Now I have to return contracture and I am trying to do some counter stretching I have a contraption that I bought that I put on that pulls my fingers backwards to stretch and I'm hoping that that will counter the pulling that goes in the opposite direction. I prefer not to have injections and surgery so hopefully this will help I'm still able to put my whole Palm down on the table but I can definitely feel the pulling and I can see the nodules on my hand

  • @riffmondo9733
    @riffmondo9733 5 месяцев назад

    No mention of radiation treatment?!
    Surgeons like to cut. It is what they know. If you need to keep the dexterity in your hands the sugery will not help.
    The enzymes are terribly expensive and have to be repeated. Also they can be risky as well.
    Look into radiation and you will see another option that may save your hand’s dexterity.

  • @aniz40
    @aniz40 2 года назад +1

    Question : Does anyone know wat foods and vitamines influence Dupuytren (to take or not to take. Ansd I had one knot for 10 years and now I started with winterswimming wich is great and feels wonderfull but in 2 months time I got 2 extra knots next to the one I had in my hand. Ho do you think swimming in cold water does effectaccelerated/ this desease...? Before and after swimming my hands and feet are always normally and quickly warm . Hope you or anyone else has answers.... ?

  • @kricketdavis6082
    @kricketdavis6082 4 года назад +3

    Thank you! Very informational.

  • @ysabellem.valdeznotfuncont1847
    @ysabellem.valdeznotfuncont1847 2 года назад +1

    Can you get this young? Cuz i got it young and im asin and i got it i dont have blood of american

  • @georgehey4754
    @georgehey4754 3 года назад +2

    Can long term use of seizure medications cause this

  • @MommyDontSeeMe
    @MommyDontSeeMe 3 года назад +2

    Thank you - diagnosed today. Great information.

  • @HeinerStorchennest1
    @HeinerStorchennest1 6 месяцев назад +1

    Can you preci cely tell the blood markers to look for,pls. One of the best video on this topic.

  • @KatzyBaby
    @KatzyBaby 5 лет назад +8

    Mine started after a major Colles fracture which required a plate and screws. I had already cut back on work, lol.

  • @96mariah
    @96mariah 4 года назад +8

    Thank you for such an informative, well organized presentation, Dr. Eaton!

  • @frankaccardo2519
    @frankaccardo2519 2 года назад +2

    I am in my 60's and have dupuytren's mostly in my left hand middle finger, but have nodules on both palms. I am a guitarist an even the slightest contracture and stiffness is a real problem. My contracture was really slight but as a musician it was a problem. I have had a xiaflex treatment in my left hand- to some success, but still having some issues playing. His description of trying to play a musical instrument and using muscles differently is spot on - it explains a lot. But there are some things I may never be able to do on the guitar

    • @Vipr9
      @Vipr9 Год назад

      Were the lumps painful or not

  • @gurgurgur
    @gurgurgur 4 месяца назад

    Lemon ginger few drops good oil green tea help, I give my mom . No milk no sugar only natural sugar,

  • @pottermus4761
    @pottermus4761 2 года назад +1

    Great video. Has anybody found that stiff, aching toes is related to the condition as well? It’s something I’ve developed at the same time.

  • @paulmclaine6413
    @paulmclaine6413 2 года назад +1

    I'm a Viking so this is normal for me.
    Not you.

  • @clairetoynbee8267
    @clairetoynbee8267 4 года назад +5

    I can't wear my rings, or touch-type or play the piano properly because of lumps and contracture in my ring fingers.
    I brought it on myself, wearing rings and pulling wheelie bags on long summer vacations from 2002. First I got lumps at the base of both ring fingers, palm side. Then the contracture started, slowly. It's worse in my right hand, at the PIP, and I can't do high fives or shake hands.
    I did have one needle procedure on that finger, but the contracture is worse now. My left ring finger doesn't seem to be getting worse.
    I'm such a wimp about operations, I don't want another. I'm now 70, and expect to live into my 90s at least. Can I do anything to reduce the contracture, or at least stop its progression?

  • @zauzitravis7036
    @zauzitravis7036 4 года назад +2

    I am a 70 year old woman with my father and his father. Ledderhos left and right feet. I am massaging with peanut oil daily and taking atomodine iodine supplements. German Irish. PIP on right little finger. Thanks for your efforts. I am strong, active, no meds, and hoping for the best.

    • @karinlarsen2608
      @karinlarsen2608 2 года назад

      I'm finding great relief being relentless. Stretching, massaging , vibrator and arthritis salve.

  • @elizabethduval7562
    @elizabethduval7562 2 года назад +1

    I've been looking everywhere for information on this since my nodule appeared a few months ago. This is the best resource I've found. But now I'm most concerned about the associated health risks- like cancer...

  • @flhtcui2000
    @flhtcui2000 2 года назад +1

    Smiling!
    Had 5 fingers done with surgery. Two by Dr. Charles Orth in Kansas city, 3 by an Orthopedic, sports guy who said he new how and had done them before. The ones by Dr. Orth were little finger right hand and ring finger left. Super job, scars across my finger joints, smooth and flat, no problems. Orthopedic Doctor did the index and little finger on my left hand and although fingers are straight the scars across the joints not as smooth and hurt when i grip something real tight. He also did the a few years later index finger on my right hand and pretty much botched it, it came back within months and is as bad if not worse then before about 45 degrees. the scar for that finger is only about 2 inches long, Now he also was reattaching my bicep muscle and doing a rotor cuff at the same time. May have been to much for one time.
    No one other than me in my family has an issue with this that I know of, my first, little finger was about 39 years old and is still great now at 71.

  • @davewilson3897
    @davewilson3897 3 года назад +1

    I have all the symptoms of Duputrens in both hands, but I see no nodules, worse in left hand both my hands have clawed fingers can straighten the right easier but still claws ,also have left shoulder issue and have peyronies but I don't see any nodules

  • @jamescurtis9267
    @jamescurtis9267 5 лет назад +17

    I believe lifting weights lead to my Dupuytren's activating, and cutting back on the heavy use of my hands has caused a slight reversal of my symptoms.

    • @SaveTheHedgehog
      @SaveTheHedgehog 4 года назад +6

      This I totally agree. This is also applicable to me. Unfortunately 😔

    • @romulus125
      @romulus125 4 года назад +1

      How bad is yours; both hands? Bent fingers or just nodules?

    • @jamescurtis9267
      @jamescurtis9267 4 года назад +1

      @@romulus125 I have cords affecting my left thumb and little finger. Nodules on both hands. Starting to get nodules on my feet also. I had my left hand radiated because it affected my left thumb and I saw changes daily. Since then it has progressed much slower. The nodules are not the same daily in that they increase and decrease over time. Still do not lift weights.

    • @davidchandler6885
      @davidchandler6885 3 года назад

      Hi james, I have duputrens but it is has got worse really bad in my non effexted hand and I am wondering using dumbbells has made my left hand break out. I am wondering do you still lift weights now and how do you do it?

    • @jamescurtis9267
      @jamescurtis9267 3 года назад

      @@davidchandler6885 Hi David. For a long time I stopped doing any weight lifting. When I exercise I use gloves that give pading for my palms. I avoid weights on a bar were I must grip, like dumbells. I wear ankle and wrist weights and carry heavy items with my arms more than my hands. When possible I carry/lift heavy items with an open palm instead of using a grip. I have a resistant band call x factor that can get up to 110lb. However I am very careful not to stress my hands while exercising.
      Sometime you have to do work and cannot avoid stressing the palms and I can feel when I did so I adjust what I do.

  • @sr.mullin3047
    @sr.mullin3047 2 года назад +1

    This is extremely informative. It has been three years since the publication of the video. Have there been any advances? Thank you very much Dr. Eaton! I have Dupytren's in my right hand. From what you said I am wondering if the process got started from a trauma to my index finger. I had been dealing with severe depression when the bent pinky came about. I have had one Xiaflex injection and am about to have another two years after the initial treatment.

  • @jdg6336
    @jdg6336 3 года назад +1

    I got this. Started to notice callous like formations ie nodules mid forties. I believe it was due to carrying a heavy bag around for work. i didnt have my own office and I had to visit multiple offices each day. Also genetic and alcohol possibilities but Im pretty sure it was the heavy bag. The handle on the bag is all worn out. I can imagine what it did to my hand. After 5-6 years my pinky finger is contracted. And ring finger is affected but not as bad for now.

  • @TheJeanette53
    @TheJeanette53 2 года назад +4

    Heard that dupuytren is somehow linked to fatty liver disease. Found that interesting. Maybe someone should look at what would happen if the liver problem was addressed first to see if it improved dupuytren.

  • @davidchandler6885
    @davidchandler6885 3 года назад +2

    has anyone hands become worse with working out? and tips how to workout with dumbbell with weights? my dupretrens has become worse and wondering if its from weights?

    • @danwills9981
      @danwills9981 3 года назад

      I can't say that it's become worse in my case since I discontinued lifting weights when it became more noticeable. I used to do a lot of dumbbell exercises that required a tight grip such as shoulder presses. When I first noticed the nodule at the base of my left ring finger I chalked it up to being a callous even though I wore padded gloves. It does seem that the progression showed to a crawl once I stopped lifting and also removed my gold wedding ring. I'm currently at about a 30-40 degree bend and holding steady. Other than not being able to press my hand flat for doing things such as push ups I'm not having any limitations that make resorting to surgery an urgency. So I'm continuing to do research and read up on others results before I try the needle or enzyme therapy. There's still a lot of conflicting pros and cons for each out there which is keeping me on the fence until....if ever....this becomes more chronic.

    • @Yetifur003658
      @Yetifur003658 2 года назад

      I am a certified captain of crush (look it up, its actually a real thing). I have done heavy grip training in the past and I think it may have brought on this issue. However, I first noticed the issues about 10 years ago - no real progression since then. I still weight train but no grip training or really heavy deadlifts.

    • @davidchandler6885
      @davidchandler6885 2 года назад

      @@danwills9981 needle is so easy had it done few times, I played basketball later after it was done. That 5 yrs ago n weight lifting using your hands with dumb bells Def makes it worse. I was in ok situation but soon as o got back into woth heavy weights it made thkngs 10 times worse n I got radiation 2nd time n surgery cause of it progressing so fast from it

  • @metalgear-
    @metalgear- Месяц назад

    I had a Football catch in my early 20s where the Football was thrown too hard at me & jammed my pinky or so I thought. Tremendous pain for days & once the pain sufficed I had a Pinky bent at both knuckle joints unable to move so now assumed I broke my pinky. Fast forward & I am now 46 diagnosed w/ Dupuytren cuz I went in for my Pinky I neglected but after years of manual labor I had Cords while I know all of the above are Injuries cuz a Football cannot carry Diseases.

    • @metalgear-
      @metalgear- Месяц назад

      I agree 💯 w/ the Hypothesis cuz I know I did NOT wake up w/ Dupuytren but rather instead Injured my hands in my early 20s and then furthermore into Adulthood

  • @zauzitravis7036
    @zauzitravis7036 4 года назад +1

    Dr Scholls has a product for feet that secures the two fingers together. It works well at night.

  • @msharradan
    @msharradan Год назад +1

    I just wanted to tell you of a good thing concerning my having Dupuytrens disease. I can now do Mr Spock’s “live long and prosper” hand sign on each hand at the same time without actually trying. Never could before.

  • @calanderson4966
    @calanderson4966 5 лет назад +6

    Thank you Dr. Eaton, I/we appreciate you and your efforts to tackle and cure this disease. God speed...

  • @emilyparker8782
    @emilyparker8782 2 года назад +1

    The dupetrens Practice does radiotherapy has any one tried this ?

  • @philforonda7589
    @philforonda7589 4 года назад +2

    Very informative! Just diagnosed in my left pinky finger & referred to another Dr. to determine if his needle surgery approach or the enzyme injection could work for me. Thanks!

    • @sherriemassad4095
      @sherriemassad4095 3 года назад +1

      Would love to hear if you tried either of these options and how your hand is doing now. Thanks!

    • @philforonda7589
      @philforonda7589 3 года назад +1

      @@sherriemassad4095 Tried the enzyme approach & I got about 55-60% improvement. I didn't continue, as I got busy, & as long as I could use gloves again, haven't been too inconvenienced. I may pursue further medical intervention when I have an opportunity. I believe in taking the least invasive approach before considering other methods where nerve endings might be affected.

    • @sherriemassad4095
      @sherriemassad4095 3 года назад

      Thanks so much for replying! I have just recently been diagnosed and my holistic practitioner recommends Standard Process Phosfood, 10 drops in water 2x day, 3 weeks on and 1 week off. Phosfood reviews on Amazon are good. Thanks again.

  • @justinhall7489
    @justinhall7489 3 года назад +1

    I have it on both my hands and feet😢

  • @lesterdorman1
    @lesterdorman1 2 года назад +4

    Like Lea Gentile below, I also had Radiation Treatment for early stage Dupuytren over 10 years ago, and it has been been extremely satisfactory. No progression, in fact it has regressed somewhat. I wish more doctors promoted RT but I'm not surprised that they don't, since it's not really a 'medical' treatment....it largely avoids needing to have injections of drugs...or even worse, hugely debilitating repeated hand surgeries.

  • @Almenhorst
    @Almenhorst 2 года назад +1

    at least shaking hand is not a problem anymore

    • @martywilliard
      @martywilliard Год назад

      LOL. that was funny! (I have been kind of self conscious of handshaking )

  • @totrand
    @totrand 8 месяцев назад

    Any idea as to how far in advance Dupuytren's disease can cause clumsiness or issues with fine dexterity prior to the physical manifestation of nodules/chords? I started having difficulty with my middle and ring fingers when playing guitar, about five years before nodules appeared. Wondering if very early Dupuytren's was responsible for that or if it was something else.

  • @snortymcsnortface
    @snortymcsnortface 4 года назад +2

    I'm 26 and just found a lump under my ring finger in my right hand :(

    • @juoanjuo
      @juoanjuo 4 года назад

      I am 28 and i discoverd it yesterday 😭😭

    • @juoanjuo
      @juoanjuo 4 года назад

      How is yours?

    • @snortymcsnortface
      @snortymcsnortface 4 года назад +1

      @@juoanjuo i find that if i don't stretch my fingers every night it becomes really painful to stretch. And i find it being pretty agressive. I reccomemd dupuytrens group on FB to find more info

    • @amillionbees
      @amillionbees 3 года назад +2

      I feel less alone knowing there are others who have signs in their 20s. I've just turned 25, and I have a bump under my right index finger, & only recently realised what it is. - my grandmother had it. When I was a kid - maybe 12-13, I noticed a bump under my middle finger & didnt think much of it, & it went away. But that one is still there, just small & less obvious. I worry about how early it could get worse if there's already a nodule (which is annoying and in the way when unscrewing things). Hopefully research & medicine speeds up fast.

    • @realhumanzhenya7505
      @realhumanzhenya7505 3 года назад

      just turned 29 and started returning to my favourite hobby, drawing, during the pandemic because I finally had time at home. discovered a lump in september 2020, which grew rapidly and is now part of a well defined cord. my hand hurts constantly as well. i have no family history and i'm terrified. i work in a lab and lift weights and these activities, along with art, comprise all of my work and my identity. this lecture helped but i can't imagine not living my life.

  • @JohnKelly-qu4uz
    @JohnKelly-qu4uz 3 месяца назад

    Excellent and informative video! Thank you! One note: That’s American painter Andrew Wyeth, not physicist Max Planck :)

  • @karlhungus5554
    @karlhungus5554 Год назад +4

    Great presentation, Dr. Eaton. My thanks to you and the Dupuytren Research Group. I've been taking systemic proteolytic enzymes in hopes of slowing, arresting, or even reversing the condition. ("High Hopes," as our fellow sufferer Frank Sinatra sang.) The enzymes may help my cardiovascular system, too. Unfortunately, approximately 10 years after being diagnosed with Dupuytren's, I developed Peyronie's Disease. This condition has been more difficult with which to deal. Luckily, so far, my Dupuytren's has been fairly manageable. Best wishes to all.

  • @BrettPenza
    @BrettPenza Год назад

    Nice Presentation. As a patient who has gone through 4 hand operations (guess I'm stuck in that Collagen phase of recovery) and might be getting ready for operation #5. I certainly hope there is a real cure or even a real (not scam) treatment other than 4 hour operations and 8 week "recoveries". If I can offer any data or evidence for research, I'd be happy to help. Thanks for caring. I know it's not one of the "Big scare" diseases, but if your hands are your livelyhood, it matters a lot.

  • @ablast24
    @ablast24 2 года назад +2

    Outstanding video. I’m 21 and I noticed a nodule on my right palm a few months ago after doing extremely high volume weight lifting (max-weight deadlifts, bench, etc) all summer. Mild tenderness during/after workouts, but no restriction or bend. With no excessive smoking, drinking, or diabetes in my body, hoping it’s not a concern in the long run 🙏🏼

    • @sergiochavezlazo5362
      @sergiochavezlazo5362 Год назад

      Maybe the problem is the volume and not the intensity

    • @ablast24
      @ablast24 Год назад

      Update: since the original comment I’ve transitioned from weight training to mostly calisthenics and endurance work. Other than pull ups, nothing seems to be bothering the area, and it’s no longer tender. I forgot about it for the most part, no noticeable changes.

    • @sergiochavezlazo5362
      @sergiochavezlazo5362 Год назад

      @@ablast24 Why do you quit weight training :O

    • @ablast24
      @ablast24 Год назад

      @@sergiochavezlazo5362 lifting is fun, but to be functionally fit for my job, calisthenics and good cardio are more important. Especially when being evaluated on those standards (push-ups, pull-ups, 1.5m run time, etc)

    • @ablast24
      @ablast24 Год назад +1

      @@sergiochavezlazo5362 I plan to lift more in the future, the hand nodule isn’t at all the reason I stopped powerlifting lol. I just saw your comment, I’d keep doing what feels right and don’t let it stop you from enjoying weight lifting!

  • @pinkfreud62
    @pinkfreud62 2 года назад

    This runs on my dad's side, but my dad didn't have it. My grandfather had it and never got it fixed, but it didn't seem to bother him. My uncle had it, got surgery and his son just had surgery this year. I feel a swollen nodule under my ring finger, but I don't know what it will turn into.

  • @nuriecarelse4531
    @nuriecarelse4531 Год назад

    Hi Thank you so much for this tutorial..I am a 69 year old female from South Africa and was diagnosed today 4/09/2023 with Duputren desease..i have 0ne nodule in the palm of my left hand with the cord already very visible..i was told by my hand surgeon that theres no cure and that its hereditary..my parents passed on awhile back and i have ,,no siblings left..so i have no idea who had this desease...I would Ike to ask this question ..my hobby is chrochet can this make my condition worse??
    Looking forward to a reply or suggestion 🙏🙏

  • @Clare0116
    @Clare0116 7 месяцев назад

    Is there a connection with Hashimoto's thyroid failure? I have total failure and Depuytren in both hands and my feet are also affected, complicated by having diabetic neuropathy and carpal/ulnal tunnel.

  • @alpinewonders
    @alpinewonders Год назад

    If "heart healthy equates to Dupuytren healthy" (21.00), I wonder if the radical wholefood plant-based diet advocated by Dr Esselstyn would be of long-term benefit. That`s if you can make yourself eat greens six times a day!

  • @roxannegordon6162
    @roxannegordon6162 Год назад

    At the 21:39 mark there I am: Heavy hand use. As I type this (no problems) I am looking at my clock to get ready for the orchestra rehearsal tonight. From 7:30 to 10 I'll be playing my violin. So much for redocking heavy hand use. Maybe as I'm walking to the car after my thumb will be cramped up; straightening across my palm. Maybe not. It's iffy. I will have to grab the thumb to unlock it.

  • @leonieduplessis4467
    @leonieduplessis4467 2 года назад

    A BIG THANKS FOR ALL thie information Dr Eaton. I just have surgery 2 days ago for duputrens and and my middle trigger finger 😊

  • @raquelhalterman
    @raquelhalterman Год назад

    Im female and 36 and was just diagnosed, though it presented 2 years ago at 34yrs old. Does early onset and being female indicate the possibility for a more severe case? I already have pulling/bending in two digits. One is a -15 degree the other is a -25 degree. Doctor said there wasnt anything he could do but have me do stretches to slow progression but ive seen there are things that can be done. So im very confused now

  • @Weekend-Raver
    @Weekend-Raver 7 месяцев назад

    I am a climber and taking collagen suppliments to aid my climbing does this effect my dupuytren

  • @handsagainstdupuytrens9896
    @handsagainstdupuytrens9896 3 года назад +4

    Great video and hopefully one that can be shared/ presented across major medical groups (ortho, ortho/ hand, rheum, IM/PCP, advanced practitioners, etc) for continued disease awareness, education, and earlier treatment when appropriate. Thank you for all of your work focused on understanding this condition further and championing research in this area. Lastly, thank you for treating my Dad with NA years ago. His success and interactions with you have driven me to seek and go through two rounds of NA already, along with RT. Thanks for all you are doing to advance this area and future treatment options.

  • @kfb5583
    @kfb5583 3 года назад +1

    GREAT info! I have a nodule that just appeared. My question, Is there any rerason to have the nodule removed before it develops into something more complicated? I have full range of motion and no pain.

    • @williamkerley383
      @williamkerley383 3 года назад

      I just went to the Dr for this the other day as I noticed a small bump on my palm. No pain either, had it about 7 weeks, feels like a callus. Dr. Said it's too early and he wouldn't do anything until/if it progresses further. You could have something else though, my advice is to have it looked at by a hand specialist to make sure.

    • @kfb5583
      @kfb5583 3 года назад

      @@williamkerley383 I have seen a specialist and he did not recommend any treatment at this time. To incise would cause scar tissue and possibly further exacerbate the disease. I don't want to look for trouble and i suppose there is a possibility of it not progressing.

    • @androullaelias440
      @androullaelias440 3 года назад

      I was told the same, the specialist don’t want to do anything until the finger starts to bend. My palm has a large nodule and is very painful but my finger is not bent. Having surgery doesn’t look like it’s worth doing anything at this time.

    • @kfb5583
      @kfb5583 3 года назад

      @@androullaelias440 So sorry you are experiencing pain. I am grateful there is no pain...yet with my hand. I have an appointment this month to measure/monitor but there has been no change.

  • @Sillilesshells
    @Sillilesshells 2 года назад

    The first thing I thought of it impacting was sexual activity...Why is that never mentioned in healthcare...