Compassionate Syndactyly Treatment for Children
Syndactyly is a condition in which two or more fingers or toes are fused together. Syndactyly is a fairly common congenital defect that often runs in families and occurs in about 1 in 2,500 babies. About half of the time both hands are affected, and the most common fusion site is between the middle and ring fingers.
Surgical treatment is recommended for syndactyly. Follow-up with a physical or occupational therapist may be recommended as part of the treatment plan.
Dr. Chiasson has experience treating simple to complex forms of syndactyly.
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