Proper initial treatment of flexion contractures is simple but neglect produces crippling deformities. The author over the years has followed an approach which comprises of complete release of contracture, its coverage by intermediate thickness split skin graft, use of Plaster of Paris splint, static and dynamic splints which prevent recurrence and encourage movements. Thus it was possible to restore full function to almost all hands treated at our hospital
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joint flexion contractures in 21 patients (12 men and nine women) were operated on between October 1...
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Burns injuries account for over 2 million cases in our country. With over 75% of the patients...
The hand is ranked among the three most frequent sites of burns scar contracture deformity. One of t...
This works aim is to evaluate the efficacy of skin grafts and flaps in reconstruction of post-burn h...
Abstract The flexion contracture involving the hand arise out of a variety of reasons which can be...
Burns of the hands may result in the most incapacitating deformities, both functional and esthetic. ...
Aim: An overview of a series of severe burn contractures in 44 hands reconstructed over a 20 month p...
Postburn contractures of the upper extremity are better prevented than treated, but many patients st...
Introduction: In postburn survivors, quality of life depends on the functional ability of one's hand...
Post burn contractures are a common occurrence after severe burn injuries. In more than 80% of all b...
Two hundred and sixty-four surgically treated proximal interphalangeal joint flexion contractures in...
Long-term management of burn wounds isplagued by unpredictable scar formation.When involving joint s...
Postburn neck contractures are frequent sequelae after deep thermal burns. They are a significant ca...
Copyright: ©2015 Shakirov BM. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Crea...
joint flexion contractures in 21 patients (12 men and nine women) were operated on between October 1...
Copyright © 2013 Babur M. Shakirov et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Burns injuries account for over 2 million cases in our country. With over 75% of the patients...
The hand is ranked among the three most frequent sites of burns scar contracture deformity. One of t...
This works aim is to evaluate the efficacy of skin grafts and flaps in reconstruction of post-burn h...
Abstract The flexion contracture involving the hand arise out of a variety of reasons which can be...
Burns of the hands may result in the most incapacitating deformities, both functional and esthetic. ...
Aim: An overview of a series of severe burn contractures in 44 hands reconstructed over a 20 month p...
Postburn contractures of the upper extremity are better prevented than treated, but many patients st...
Introduction: In postburn survivors, quality of life depends on the functional ability of one's hand...
Post burn contractures are a common occurrence after severe burn injuries. In more than 80% of all b...
Two hundred and sixty-four surgically treated proximal interphalangeal joint flexion contractures in...
Long-term management of burn wounds isplagued by unpredictable scar formation.When involving joint s...
Postburn neck contractures are frequent sequelae after deep thermal burns. They are a significant ca...
Copyright: ©2015 Shakirov BM. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Crea...
joint flexion contractures in 21 patients (12 men and nine women) were operated on between October 1...
Copyright © 2013 Babur M. Shakirov et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...