I agree with Davids sentiments; Kevin UK
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From: David Felhendler <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: 10 September 1999 23:26
Subject: Re: Numbness and Dupuytren's contracture
>Douglas,
>
>> From what you describe it appears that there was either something
different
>> from Dupuytren's going on or pathology in addition to the Dupuytren's.
>
>The latter I'd say. I would also like to add that I don't think it's
>wrong to check for additional dysfunctions which may be treatable and
>give some relief.
>Many times it is very difficult to differentiate what pathology is
>responsible for which symptom. Two very good articles on the topic of
>differentiation are:
>
>
>Zusman M, Central nervous system contribution to mechanically produced
>motor and sensory responses, Australian Journal of Physiotherapy,
>38:1992:245-255
>
>Zusman M, The meaning of mechanically produced responses, Australian
>Journal of Physiotherapy, 40:1994:35-39
>
>
>Regards,
>
>David
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