RT Book, Section A1 Chan, Rodney K. A1 Sinha, Indranil A2 Alam, Murad A2 Dover, Jeffrey S. A2 Waibel, Jill S. A2 Arndt, Kenneth A. A2 Kim, John Y. S. A2 Thomas, J. Regan A2 Gaball, Curtis W. A2 Chan, Rodney K. SR Print(0) ID 1176876935 T1 Burn Rehabilitation: Range of Motion and Pain After Acute Burny* T2 Treatment of Scars From Burns and Trauma YR 2021 FD 2021 PB McGraw Hill PP New York, NY SN 9780071839914 LK dermatology.mhmedical.com/content.aspx?aid=1176876935 RD 2024/04/18 AB Morbidity from burn scars can include contractures, amputations, chronic pain, hypertrophic scarring, and psychological sequelae. To minimize these, a strategic rehabilitation protocol is implemented to help patients return home and participate in the activities of daily living. An optimal rehabilitation strategy may be divided into phases: acute burn rehabilitation, late acute rehabilitation, and long-term rehabilitation. Management of burn scar–associated pain is particularly crucial for patients.