This congress booth creates a dual experience, blending the patient journey with orthopedic professional training on Dupuytren’s contracture. The patient journey side is set in a rustic outdoor ski resort theme, designed to evoke the outdoor challenges faced by patients with limited hand mobility. A key interactive feature includes a specialized glove that visitors can wear to simulate the restricted finger movement caused by Dupuytren’s contracture. With the glove on, visitors experience the difficulty of gripping objects, such as a snowmobile handlebar, offering them a first-hand understanding of the physical limitations patients endure in everyday activities.
On the orthopedic side, healthcare professionals engage with resources, product demonstrations, and hands-on training on non-surgical treatments for Dupuytren’s contracture. By combining a realistic patient experience with expert training, this booth provides a comprehensive, immersive look into both the patient’s challenges and the healthcare solutions available