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Did you know that #Halloween is one of the top three holidays that produce the most emergency room visits each year? ๐ŸŽƒ Keep your family safe by following these simple pumpkin-carving tips from @drwint and @handctr!
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No, I faint a few (5-10) minutes after, and am better if I keep standing. Even do it after suture removal.๐Ÿ˜Ÿ๐Ÿ˜Ÿ
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The pads. They will settle down. But I faint with injections. (Bit strange for a veterinarian, I know)
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True. And NICE does not recommend due to "lack of evidence". But if I wasn't such a coward with injections myself I'd want them in my very painful dorsal nodules.
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Patients like it, reduces pain and sometimes swelling, feels pro-active, better than wait and see.
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ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articleโ€ฆ good article summarising data. I offer for painful nodules but stress the relative paucity of data.

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I think 3 ways it might work - 1) in the proliferative phase, 2) when it causes some involution (?pressure necrosis - hard to inject nodules!) & 3) thereโ€™s often reactive tenosynovitis behind nodules which responds. Palpate behind the nodule - often where the tenderness is!
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Interesting post regarding Dupuytrens and magnesium facebook.com/147337105335050โ€ฆ #dupuytrens #handsurgery #assh @HandSociety @handctr

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We were happy to share James' website on our Facebook page. We have many patients with #Dupuytren who are also musicians and/or artists. Here is an interesting survey we did not to long ago: dupuytrens.org/survey-resultโ€ฆ

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Iโ€™ve been using my @handctr Daily Dual Repair for a while now & I really see noticeable results.โ€ฆ instagram.com/p/Bhu3AzgA3pE/

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