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Dupuytren’s tape can provide a comfortable and consistent stretch to the finger joint and helps gently restore your range of motion.

By DupuytrenPublished 5 years ago 3 min read

Westlake Village, CA – ZTG, a pioneer in energy medicine, presents a breakthrough in home Dupuytren’s Contracture treatment in the form of Dupuytren’s Tape. ZTG is introducing a new, natural approach for Dupuytren’s Disease that helps reduce pain, increase range of motion and reduce discomfort caused by the disease. The tape is safe to use and is free from major side-effects.

Dupuytren's Tape

Living with Dupuytren’s Contracture is not easy. Losing the mobility of one or more fingers can render the hand less useful because of fascia thickening, curled fingers, inflamed chords and nodules. Basic activities like wearing gloves and shaking hands may become impossible to perform. This is why Dupuytren’s Tape comes to us in the form of a blessing!

What does it do? Dupuytren’s Tape provides a safe, affordable, and practical home treatment for Dupuytren’s Contracture and helps save on doctors’ bills. The tape provides a gentle and consistent stretch, securing the finger in place in a flexible position. It can be worn all day and all night and encourages a better range of motion, allowing you to open and close your fingers more easily than you normally would.

While surgery of other invasive strategies may seem like the only available options for Dupuytren’s Contracture treatment, the tape battles to break that norm. Unlike surgery, there is no fear of serious complications, and the skin is left smooth rather than scarred.

It is made of strong, synthetic microfibers that act as a second skin and a non-slip adhesive providing adequate support to fingers and joints. It aids in increasing the range of motion and reducing the symptoms of Dupuytren’s Contracture.

With Dupuytren’s Tape you can save time, money and reduce discomfort. It is a simple, cost effective and easy to use alternative.

Visit our website www.dupuytrencure.com for more information.

How to Use Dupuytren’s Wand and Tape

Dupuytren’s Wand and Tape

Home treatment methods for Dupuytren’s Contracture are typically everyone’s favorites due to the feasibility associated with them, and it is no different when it comes to the Dupuytren’s Wand and Tape.

Working of Dupuytren’s Wand and Tape:

Because the treatment is meant to be cheaper and safer for the average person, the instructions for use are also simple and easy to understand for anyone! How can we use it?

The best part about using this system is that both the wand and the tape go hand in hand to make the perfect combination of treatment. Not only is this option easy to understand, but it is also a much quicker option as well, with no recovery time needed or need to deal with an open wound!

Because both the wand and tape work hand in hand, the wand reduces tightness and tenderness in hand. Using the wand over the knotted part of the tissues reduces swelling and makes it easier to stretch, preparing the hand for the tape.

The second part of the treatment involves the tape, which is just as easy to use:

*A strip of about 6 inches long is cut from the tape.

*The wax paper backing is torn off, and about ½ and inch is removed from the end.

*The end of the tape is attached to the tip of the finger.

*The backing is peeled off, leaving about 2 inches at the end.

*The tape is stretched over the finger and over the back of the hand in a straight line across the knuckles.

*The tape is then secured on top of the finger on the back on the hand. And this is simply it! Both the tape and the wand comfortably let you open and close your fingers in no time.

For more information: Contact: Maria Sanchez

Address: 4607 Lakeview Canyon Road Westlake Village, Ca 91361

Phone: 805.277.9092

E-Mail: [email protected]

Website: https://dupuytrencure.com/

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