What type of splint is used for Dupuytren's contracture?
Ava Mcdaniel
Updated on March 01, 2026
Hand splints or braces are also commonly recommended after Dupuytren contracture is treated with a procedure, but the exact benefit of post-treatment splinting is controversial. Proper splint construction and supervision of use requires special training and experience, best provided by a hand therapy specialist.
What is the latest treatment for Dupuytren's contracture?
Xiaflex was released last year by the FDA for non-surgically treating Dupuytren's contracture. This new injection, based in an enzyme, breaks down the diseased tissue allowing the finger to be easily manipulated into a straighter position. The first day the medicine is injected into the diseased 'cord' of tissue.How long should I wear a splint at night after Dupuytren's surgery?
The splint is recommended in order to maintain your fingers in a straight position at night time. The splint also aids scar lengthening during the healing process. It is recommended that the splint be worn at night for 6 months from the surgery in order to achieve the best results.What are non surgical options for Dupuytren's contracture?
XIAFLEX® is the only FDA-approved treatment for Dupuytren's contracture that does not require surgery. A hand specialist will inject this enzyme treatment directly into the cord that's causing limited mobility in the finger.How do you slow the progression of Dupuytren's contracture?
Doctors may use steroid injections to ease pain or radiotherapy to help slow the progression of the disease. Enzyme injections with collagenase clostridium histolyticum or a needle aponeurotomy can help loosen the fibrous tissue in cases of moderate to severe Dupuytren's contracture.How a Dupuytren's Contracture Splint Helps!
Does splinting help Dupuytren's contracture?
Splinting may be used after surgery for Dupuytren's contracture to protect the surgical site; however, it is not known if it reduces the risk of recurrent contracture or tightening of the healing wound.Does magnesium help Dupuytren's contracture?
Magnesium. Although more research is needed, a magnesium supplement may be able to help relax a contracture. The Dupuytren Foundation shared a report of a woman with Dupuytren's contracture who began taking a magnesium supplement and found some improvement in her condition. According to the author of the report, Dr.Can Dupuytren's contracture be reversed without surgery?
Nonsurgical Treatment for Dupuytren's ContractureNonsurgical treatments are often recommended at early stages of Dupuytren's or in addition to surgery. While many nonsurgical treatments have been studied, only a small number have shown a benefit. Experts may recommend stretching for the mildest forms of Dupuytren's.