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Dr. Sushanta Kumar Ghose

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Physiotherapy for Burn
« on: April 27, 2023, 03:50:17 PM »


Physiotherapy can be an important part of rehabilitation for individuals with burns, as it can help improve mobility, reduce pain, and prevent further complications. A physiotherapist will work with the patient to develop an individualized treatment plan that may include:

Range of motion exercises: These exercises help maintain and improve joint mobility and flexibility, which can be affected by scar tissue formation after a burn.

Strengthening exercises: Exercises that focus on building strength in the muscles that are still functional can help improve overall physical function.

Wound care: A physiotherapist can help with wound care to prevent infection and promote healing.

Scar management: Scar tissue can limit mobility and cause pain. A physiotherapist can provide guidance on techniques to minimize scarring, such as massage, stretching, and the use of silicone gel sheets.

Pain management: Burn injuries can be very painful, and a physiotherapist can help manage pain with techniques such as electrical stimulation, TENS, and heat therapy.

Splinting: Depending on the location and severity of the burn, a physiotherapist may recommend the use of splints or other assistive devices to help with mobility and prevent further complications.

It is important to consult with a healthcare provider to determine the severity and location of the burn and develop an appropriate treatment plan, which may include physiotherapy in combination with other treatments such as medication, wound care, and surgery.