I got tired of
being told to wait and see
I was diagnosed with Dupuytren's contracture several years ago. My ring finger curled slowly inward. My doctor was honest: there's no cure, treatment is limited, and most patients just watch it progress.
I tried the splints I could find. Generic finger braces from Amazon. Off-the-shelf OT devices. Nothing was designed for this condition. They held my finger in one fixed position, without any understanding of how Dupuytren's actually works — or how you need to gradually work against it over time.
"So I designed my own. My first prototype broke along the print layers — a classic FDM failure. So I switched to SLS nylon, which prints with isotropic strength in every direction. It worked."
That's how this started — not from a business plan, but from a problem I was living with, and a solution I needed. The progression kit system you see here is what I wish had existed when I was first diagnosed.