Stretching device offers hope for clawed hands
NCT ID NCT07505563
Summary
This study tested whether a small external stretching device called MiniFlo could help people with advanced Dupuytren's disease. Eighteen adults with bent, contracted fingers tried the device to see if it could straighten their fingers and reduce pain. Researchers measured finger movement before and after treatment to see if this approach could improve hand function.
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University Hospital of Verona
Verona, VERONA, 37126, Italy
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