How to Protect Your Hand from Viking Finger Syndrome?

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How to Protect Your Hand from Viking Finger Syndrome? Dupuytren’s Contracture disease can develop in both hands, affecting your ring finger and pinky finger. In the most severe cases of DupuytrenContracture disease, also known as Viking finger syndrome, your fingers are bent entirely back into your hand, like making a tight fist. Moreover, it becomes hard to open upthe fingers. This bending, or contracture, is caused by Dupuytren’s Contracture disease. o It begins on the palm of your hand. One of the best ways to get rid of the symptoms is by protecting your affected hand with proper exercises. Try to mitigate some pressure by wearing gloves or using a type of cushion or tape. o A Dupuytren’s tape or wand helps minimize the amount of pressure being placed on your affected hand. It is one of the best non-surgical treatments that provide effective results. o Place your hands in a prayer position then gently push the palm and fingers of your hand together. It’s better to create an exercise routine and stretch the affected hands multiple times a day. To get effective treatment for Viking finger syndrome, visit Dupuytren’s Wand today and get professional assistance from top experts. We use the latest technologies to ease the pain perfectly.


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