RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Aggressive Approach to Physical Therapy Management of the Burned Hand JF Physical Therapy JO Phys Ther FD American Physical Therapy Association SP 683 OP 685 VO 68 IS 5 A1 Kealey, G Patrick A1 Jensen, Kevin T YR 1988 UL http://jcore-reference.highwire.org/content/68/5/683.abstract AB Hand burn care requires physical therapy involvement from the earliest stage of wound management. Hand burns may cause loss of sensation, decreased range of motion, loss of tissue and digits, or a combination of these conditions. The initial evaluation must include careful analysis of the extent and depth of the hand burn and concomitant injuries. Proper-positioning splints and active and passive range-of-motion exercises are vital to the preservation and restoration of function of the burned hand. This clinical report describes an aggressive physical therapy hand burn management program that is initiated early in patient care and continued throughout patient hospitalization and outpatient follow-up.