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REHABILITATION SERVICES RESIDENT ORIENTATION cont'd
Splinting ADL's: We provide adaptive equipment as needed, and train patients in achieving maximum independence in performing activities of daily living. Focus on splinting should be on those motions that are most difficult to regain:
Pressure When a healed burn surface is able to tolerate a minimal shearing force, a tubular bandage or garments can be used. Tubular bandages may be used as an interim compression device or used as a definitive appliance. Inserts: Due to body makeup, inserts are sometimes necessary to achieve adequate pressure in certain body areas. These devices help to apply even pressure over the scar.
The effectiveness of pressure garments is under
evaluation at Shriners Burns Hospital-Galveston. We are conducting a
study where patients with small burns are randomized to receive, or not
receive, pressure garments after informed consent is obtained.
Patients with large burns (> 10% grafted area) will receive pressure only to
one extremity vs. no pressure to the contra-lateral extremity. All
patients will remain in ace wraps to burned/grafted areas 1 month
post-discharge.
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