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Rehabilitation of the Burned Hand
Demonstrating the Use of a Special Wedge with Elastic Bandage for Finger Extension Stretching

Demonstrating the Use of a Special Wedge with Elastic Bandage for Finger Extension Stretching

In this video, we demonstrate how to use a specially designed triangular wedge with elastic bandages to achieve precise passive stretching for finger extension and thumb abduction—perfect for therapists working with post-burn scar contractures on the hands. Learn step-by-step how to position the forearm, wrist, and fingers for optimal therapeutic outcomes while avoiding common pitfalls. 📌 Content: Introduction 00:00 What is the special wedge 00:47 How to use the special wedge? Material needed 01:26 Step 1: Positioning the Forearm and Wrist 02:02 Step 2: First Elastic Bandage to Secure Metacarpal Area and Stretch Thumb 03:10 Step 3: Second Elastic Bandage to Wrap Fingers 04:29 Troubleshooting to Avoid Thumb MP Hyperextension 07:23 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more professional insights and tips for burn therapists. For tips, how-to's and videos on burn rehabilitation, subscribe to our Youtube channel or visit our website at https://www.sunshinetraining.org/ for our blog and to subscribe to our monthly newsletter. 🔗 Related Resources: Use of crepe elastic bandage for wrist extension passive stretching https://www.sunshinetraining.org/post/wrist-extension-passive-stretching Use of crepe elastic bandage for wrist flexion passive stretching https://www.sunshinetraining.org/post/wrist-flexion-passive-stretching 📺 Related videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FdNcfBO_v5c https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZZyrqfmefQ #BurnRehabilitation #HandTherapy #PassiveStretching
Burn Scar Management
Pressure Garments in Burn Rehabilitation: Two Key Points for Overlapping Garments
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Pressure Garments in Burn Rehabilitation: Two Key Points for Overlapping Garments

Learn the two key points every burn therapist must know to avoid problems with overlapping pressure garments! In this video, we explain how improper garment overlapping can affect pressure therapy, potentially leading to exposed scars, excessive pressure, or patient discomfort. Discover practical tips to ensure scars remain covered and pressure stays consistent, even when multiple garments are needed. #burnrehabilitation #pressuregarments #scarmanagement #hypertrophicscars 📌 Content: Introduction 00:00 Why pay attention to pressure garment overlapping area? 00:44 Key Point 1: Ensuring scars are always covered 01:15 Key Point 2: Preventing excessive pressure in overlapping areas 01:33 Additional Consideration 01:55 🔗 Related Resources: Overlapping pressure garments: Two key points to avoid problems https://www.sunshinetraining.org/post/overlapping-pressure-garments-two-key-points-to-avoid-problems Pressure garment wearing sequence: Is sequence of wearing really important? https://www.sunshinetraining.org/post/pressure-garment-wearing-sequence-is-sequence-of-wearing-really-important Three factors to consider in regards to the “23 hours” general rule for pressure garment wear time https://www.sunshinetraining.org/post/three-factors-for-23-hours-pressure-garment-wear-time 📺 Watch Related Videos: Pressure garment wearing sequence: Is sequence of wearing really important? https://www.sunshinetraining.org/post/pressure-garment-wearing-sequence-is-sequence-of-wearing-really-important Three factors to consider in regards to the “23 hours” general rule for pressure garment wear time https://www.sunshinetraining.org/post/three-factors-for-23-hours-pressure-garment-wear-time Is it OK wearing pressure garments during rehabilitation exercises? https://www.sunshinetraining.org/post/wearing-pressure-garments-during-rehabilitation-exercises 👍 Like, comment, and subscribe for more expert tips on burn rehabilitation! Visit our website at sunshinetraining.org for more blogs and to subscribe to our monthly newsletter.
Pressure Garment Wearing Sequence: Learn Why the Order Matters!
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Pressure Garment Wearing Sequence: Learn Why the Order Matters!

Did you know the order in which pressure garments are worn can impact their effectiveness? In this video, we explain the correct distal-to-proximal wearing sequence and why it matters for controlling post-burn hypertrophic scar growth and reducing edema. Perfect for burn therapists looking to optimize patient care! 📌 Content: Introduction 00:00 Quiz Time: What’s the Correct Wearing Sequence? 00:49 The Correct Sequence and Rationale 01:14 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more professional insights and tips for burn therapists. For tips, how-to's and videos on burn rehabilitation, subscribe to our Youtube channel or visit our website at https://www.sunshinetraining.org/ for our blog and to subscribe to our monthly newsletter. 🔗 Related Resources: Pressure garment wearing sequence: Is sequence of wearing really important? https://www.sunshinetraining.org/post/pressure-garment-wearing-sequence-is-sequence-of-wearing-really-important Three factors to consider in regards to the “23 hours” general rule for pressure garment wear time https://www.sunshinetraining.org/post/three-factors-for-23-hours-pressure-garment-wear-time Is it OK wearing pressure garments during rehabilitation exercises? https://www.sunshinetraining.org/post/wearing-pressure-garments-during-rehabilitation-exercises 📺 Related videos: https://youtu.be/Z5O2jvmKhCo?feature=shared https://youtu.be/G0C8UnzVKMo?feature=shared https://youtu.be/UCT-NvTjLhs?feature=shared #burnrehabilitation #pressure garments #scar management #hypertrophic scars
Should Burn Patients Remove Pressure Garments During Rehabilitation Exercises?
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Should Burn Patients Remove Pressure Garments During Rehabilitation Exercises?

#burnrehabilitation #pressure garments #scar management #hypertrophic scars #rehabilitationexercises Should burn patients wear or remove pressure garments during rehabilitation exercises? Learn the dos and don’ts, plus tips to keep burn patients safe and comfortable while ensuring effective scar management. Pressure garments are essential in controlling burn hypertrophic scars, but their use during rehabilitation exercises can raise questions. In this video, we’ll explain: • When to keep pressure garments on during therapy. • When it’s better to remove them. • Key precautions therapists should follow to reduce friction, irritation, or wounds. This guide is perfect for burn therapists and healthcare professionals looking to improve their rehabilitation strategies and help patients achieve the best results in their recovery journey. 📌 Content: Introduction 00:00 General Guidelines - When to Remove Pressure Garments? When to Keep Them On? 00:49 Precautions to Reduce Risk of Problems 01:56 Key Takeaways 02:54 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more professional insights and tips for burn therapists. Visit our website at https://www.sunshinetraining.org/ for our blog and to subscribe to our monthly newsletter. 🔗 Related Resources: Is it OK wearing pressure garments during rehabilitation exercises? https://www.sunshinetraining.org/post/wearing-pressure-garments-during-rehabilitation-exercises Three factors to consider in regards to the “23 hours” general rule for pressure garment wear time https://www.sunshinetraining.org/post/three-factors-for-23-hours-pressure-garment-wear-time Saying goodbye and letting go... Helping patients discontinue the use of pressure garments https://www.sunshinetraining.org/post/helping-patients-discontinue-use-of-pressure-garments 📺 Related videos: https://youtu.be/Z5O2jvmKhCo?feature=shared https://youtu.be/UCT-NvTjLhs?feature=shared
23-hour pressure garment wear time for burn scars: Three factors to consider
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23-hour pressure garment wear time for burn scars: Three factors to consider

#burnrehabilitation Do Burn Patients Really Need to Wear Pressure Garments All Day, Every Day? In this video, we discuss whether burn patients must wear pressure garments for 23 hours a day and explore the factors that influence wear time. We cover the three key factors that therapists should consider when planning a pressure garment schedule for burn patients: the phase of scar maturation, the condition of the patient’s skin, and their age. 📌 Content: 00:00 Why "23-hour" wear time? 00:50 What are the three factors to consider? 01:04 Factor 1: Phase of scar maturation 02:00 Factor 2: Status of skin 02:21 Factor 3: Age of the patient 🔗 Related Resources: Is it OK wearing pressure garments during rehabilitation exercises? https://www.sunshinetraining.org/post/wearing-pressure-garments-during-rehabilitation-exercises Three factors to consider in regards to the “23 hours” general rule for pressure garment wear time https://www.sunshinetraining.org/post/three-factors-for-23-hours-pressure-garment-wear-time Saying goodbye and letting go... Helping patients discontinue the use of pressure garments https://www.sunshinetraining.org/post/helping-patients-discontinue-use-of-pressure-garments For tips, how-to's and videos on burn rehabilitation, subscribe to our Youtube channel or visit our website at https://www.sunshinetraining.org/ for our blog and to subscribe to our monthly newsletter. 📺 Related videos: https://youtu.be/Z5O2jvmKhCo?feature=shared https://youtu.be/UCT-NvTjLhs?feature=shared https://youtu.be/G0C8UnzVKMo
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