Our specialist team
Dupuytren’s Wimbledon and Dr Richard Shaffer are proud to work with a team of world-class radiographers and technicians who are leading experts in low-dose radiotherapy for the treatment of benign conditions. Speak With A Specialist Dr Richard Shaffer Dr Shaffer is a Consultant Clinical Oncologist and a prominent UK expert in the use of radiotherapy […]
Dr Richard Shaffer
Dr Shaffer is a Consultant Clinical Oncologist and a prominent UK expert in the use of radiotherapy for treating benign disease, including Dupuytren’s disease, Ledderhose, plantar fasciitis, keloid scarring, osteoarthritis and tendonitis. Book A Consultation Since Dr Shaffer started his practice in 2011, he has treated approximately 2500 benign patients, and provides training and mentoring […]
Radiotherapy for Ledderhose disease
Radiotherapy, or radiation treatment, is a non-invasive procedure which uses high energy X-rays and other beams, such as electrons, to treat disease. It’s most often used in high doses to treat cancer, but it can also be used in lower doses to treat non-cancerous (benign) conditions including Ledderhose disease of the foot. How does radiotherapy […]
Diagnosis and treatments for Ledderhose disease
There are several methods for consideration when looking into the treatment of Ledderhose disease. At Dupuytren’s Wimbledon, we’re experts in using radiotherapy, a non-surgical approach that is proven to manage and treat the lumps and pains associated with Ledderhose disease. Ledderhose disease treatments At Dupuytren’s Wimbledon, we specialise in the treatment of Ledderhose disease with […]
Symptoms and causes of Ledderhose disease
Ledderhose disease is commonly associated with pain and visible lumps in the feet. Although there is no singular cause, there are a number of factors that increase the likelihood you’ll develop the condition. Ledderhose disease symptoms Common symptoms of Ledderhose disease include: ✔ Lumps growing and causing problems when trying to put on shoes ✔ […]
Ledderhose Disease
Ledderhose disease, also called plantar fibromatosis or Dupuytren’s of the foot, is a benign thickening of the connective tissue (fascia) in the sole of your foot. It typically starts as a small lump, called a plantar fibroma, in the arch of your foot and may not affect your life for some time. However, as the […]
Radiotherapy Treatment For Dupuytren’s Disease
Radiotherapy, or radiation treatment, is a non-invasive procedure which uses high energy X-rays and other beams, such as electrons, to treat disease. It’s most often used in high doses to treat cancer, but it can also be used in lower doses to treat non-cancerous (benign) conditions including early-stage Dupuytren’s disease. How does radiotherapy work? Low-dose […]
Diagnosis and Treatments For Dupuytren’s Disease
There are a number of different treatment options for Dupuytren’s contracture. Our team are experts in treating the early stages of Dupuytren’s contracture with radiotherapy, a non-surgical approach that is proven to help prevent the permanent bending of your fingers. Dupuytren’s disease treatments At Dupuytren’s Wimbledon, we’re specialists in treating the early stages of Dupuytren’s […]
Symptoms and Causes of Dupuytren’s Disease
In the early stages of Dupuytren’s contracture, you’re likely to experience some changes in one or both of your hands, notably the development of lumps in your palm. Although there is no singular cause, there are a number of factors that increase the likelihood you’ll develop the condition. Dupuytren’s contracture symptoms The symptoms of early-stage […]
Dupuytren’s Disease
Dupuytren’s contracture (also known as Dupuytren’s disease or Vikings disease) is a benign condition that affects the connective tissue in the palm of your hand and your fingers. It’s traditionally thought the condition originated with the Vikings. However, it was named in the 19th century after a famous French surgeon, Baron Guillaume Dupuytren. Dupuytren’s contracture […]