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morbidity associated with fasciectomy, less invasive techniques such as collagenase injection and percutaneous needle fasciotomy (PNF) have been increasingly used for treating DD ( 1 , 2 ). Both these methods have been shown to be safe with good short
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fasciotomy in Dupuytren’s disease . J Hand Surg Br 2006 ; 31 : 498 - 501 . 42. van Rijssen AL Werker PM . Percutaneous needle fasciotomy for recurrent Dupuytren disease . J Hand Surg Am 2012 ; 37 : 1820 - 1823 . 43
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understanding the mechanical disturbance caused by plantar fasciotomy, to understanding pathomechanics with risk factors predisposing to PF. Thus, proximal plantar fasciotomy has also given way to gastrocnemius recession as the most common surgical procedure for