To do or not to do – hand therapy
In
February, I was referred by Dr. Fricke for hand therapy. I went twice
to Momentum Physical Therapy in San Antonio. Therapists Alex and Joey
were so nice, caring and professional. During my initial evaluation,
they took measurements of my left hand and gave me some basic hand
exercises to do on my own (see below – the last one is more for carpal
tunnel issues). Last week, Joey gave me a paraffin wax bath, which was
WONDERFUL. In the following photos, my hand is relaxing in a towel. Then
he gently massaged my hand (above), which also felt nice. But I was so
nervous about waking up Dup after radiation and making him mad. After
the massage, Joey had me do some exercises using some putty and baoding balls. (Hey, I never knew how those chiming balls were used–now I do!)
Last Friday, I messaged my doctor and expressed my concern. His reply: "At this point, I think it's perfectly fine to
forego the hand therapy for now. We can discuss this further at our
followup as it does seem in the literature that there's some debate
about the utility of therapy and stretching for Dupuytren's."
So
I've postponed hand therapy for now. Stay tuned, and I'll tell you
later about the paraffin wax bath I was given. Dr. Fricke said he thinks
that's very safe to continue. YAY! It felt GREAT!
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