Abstract
Cicatricial contracture is likely to occur at the deep burn wound under the armpits after healing, which results in limitation of shoulder abduction and seriously affects the function of upper limbs of patients. Wearing shoulder abduction orthosis is an effective intervention method for cicatricial contracture under the armpits, but the adjustable shoulder abduction orthosis commonly used clinically at present is limited in the adjustable range, and the customized static orthosis can only maintain the corresponding angle of shoulder abduction. Besides, the above two orthosis can only have the function of unilateral extention, and they are time-consuming for patients with need of bilateral extension. Aiming at the problems mentioned above, a combined shoulder abduction orthosis was designed by the Tongren Hospital of Wuhan University & Wuhan Third Hospital. The low temperature thermoplastic sheet was cut, shaped, and assembled according to the patient's measurement data of abdomen, upper arm, and lumbar to prepare the combined shoulder abduction orthosis. This abduction orthosis can not only extend the cicatrix contracture under the armpits progressively and extensively, so as to effectively prevent the cicatricial contracture under the armpits, but also can select unilateral or bilateral extension based on the contracture limits for shoulder abduction, thus saving time for both medical workers and patients in relevant treatment.
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More From: Zhonghua shao shang za zhi = Zhonghua shaoshang zazhi = Chinese journal of burns
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