EPISODE · Apr 16, 2025 · 10 MIN
Burns - Classification & PT Interventions
from NPTE Clinical Files | Physical Therapy · host Kyle Rice
Lorren sustained burns to his right forearm and hand while working with hot oil. The burn area is red with blistering, and the patient reports significant pain. On examination, capillary refill is intact, and the wound blanches with pressure. The patient is referred to physical therapy to prevent complications during the early phase of healing. Which intervention is MOST appropriate during the initial phase of rehabilitation?A) Daily aggressive stretching to maintain range of motionB) Moisturizing and scar massage to prevent contracture formationC) Gentle range of motion exercises to prevent joint stiffnessD) Compression wrapping to reduce hypertrophic scarringDOWNLOAD THIS EPISODES CHEATSHEET:www.nptecheatsheet.com/burns25
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Lorren sustained burns to his right forearm and hand while working with hot oil. The burn area is red with blistering, and the patient reports significant pain. On examination, capillary refill is intact, and the wound blanches with pressure. The patient is referred to physical therapy to prevent complications during the early phase of healing. Which intervention is MOST appropriate during the initial phase of rehabilitation?A) Daily aggressive stretching to maintain range of motionB) Moisturizing and scar massage to prevent contracture formationC) Gentle range of motion exercises to prevent joint stiffnessD) Compression wrapping to reduce hypertrophic scarringDOWNLOAD THIS EPISODES CHEATSHEET:www.nptecheatsheet.com/burns25
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