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New Dupuytren's Contracture medical treatment option, Needle ... Terrence Barry MD specializes in Dupuytren's Contracture treatment (Vikings Disease) using Needle Aponeurotomy, a non-surgical Dupuytren's Contracture ...
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New Dupuytren's Contracture medical treatment option, Needle ... Terrence Barry MD specializes in Dupuytren's Contracture treatment (Vikings Disease) using Needle Aponeurotomy, a non-surgical Dupuytren's Contracture ...
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New Dupuytren's Contracture medical treatment option, Needle ... Thanks to advances in the 1970's, Dupuytren's contracture can now be treated non-surgically using a needle aponeurotomy (NA) or needle release. ...
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