
Dupuytren's Disease - OrthoInfo - AAOS
Dupuytren’s disease affects the fascia—the fibrous tissue that lies under the skin in the palm and fingers. In patients with Dupuytren's, the fascia thickens, then tightens.
Palmar Fascia of Hand | Complete Anatomy - Elsevier
Discover the structure, function, and anatomical relations of the palmar fascia of the hand.
Fascia and Ligaments of the Hand - TeachMeAnatomy
Nov 6, 2025 · Explore the anatomy of the hand’s ligaments and fascial structures, including the palmar aponeurosis, retinacula, and digital ligaments. Learn their roles in hand stability, movement, and …
Palmar aponeurosis - Wikipedia
The palmar aponeurosis (palmar fascia) invests the muscles of the palm, and consists of central, lateral, and medial portions. The central portion occupies the middle of the palm, is triangular in shape, and …
Palmar Fascia - Structure, Location, Function, Diagram
May 12, 2025 · The palmar fascia is the thick, deep fascia of the palm, consisting of fibrous connective tissue that provides structure, protection, and mechanical support to the palmar region.
Dupuytren's Disease - Hand - Orthobullets
Diagnosis can be made by physical examination which shows painless nodules in the palm with associated digital contracture, usually found at the MCP and PIP joints.
Dupuytren Contracture: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment
Jan 23, 2023 · Dupuytren contracture is a growth and thickening of the fascia under the skin of your hand. Nodules form at the base of your fingers and thicken into cords running under your palm.
Palmar Fascia - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
palmar fascia: complex interwoven fascia in the palm of the hand that is a part of the expansion of the palmaris longus and protects the delicate structures in the hand.
Dupuytren’s Contracture - Physiopedia
Dupuytren contracture is a benign, progressive disease of the palmar fascia which results in shortening, thickening, and fibrosis of the fascia and aponeurosis of the palm driven by myofibroblastic proliferation.
Dupuytren's contracture - UpToDate
It is a benign, slowly progressive fibroproliferative disease of the palmar fascia. Initial fascial thickening is usually seen as a nodule in the palm, which can be painful or painless and often goes unnoticed …