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Autor:
Lisa M. Arkin, C. Scott Hultman, Katherine Siwy, Kachiu Lee, Peter R. Shumaker, Farah Moustafa, Brittany Buhalog, Matthias B. Donelan
Publikováno v:
Archives of Dermatological Research. 313:301-317
Hypertrophic scars (HTS) following burns and other trauma and are associated with significant functional and psychosocial impairment. Ablative fractional lasers (AFLs) are increasingly being applied in the treatment of HTS supported by a rapidly expa
Autor:
Brittany, Buhalog, Farah, Moustafa, Lisa, Arkin, Kachiu, Lee, Katherine, Siwy, Matthias, Donelan, C Scott, Hultman, Peter R, Shumaker
Publikováno v:
Archives of dermatological research. 313(5)
Hypertrophic scars (HTS) following burns and other trauma and are associated with significant functional and psychosocial impairment. Ablative fractional lasers (AFLs) are increasingly being applied in the treatment of HTS supported by a rapidly expa
Autor:
Katherine Siwy
Publikováno v:
Journal of Burn Care & Research: Official Publication of the American Burn Association
Introduction The COVID-19 pandemic thrusted many burn therapists into the world of telehealth overnight. While telehealth has been widely utilized since and has played a vital role in burn care overall, adaptation of platform has been minimal amongst
Autor:
Katherine Siwy
Publikováno v:
Journal of Burn Care & Research. 41:S257-S258
Introduction A common musculoskeletal complication of burn trauma are elbow extension contractures which can have disabling effects on both daily living skills and leisure activities. One intervention which is used by Therapists to maximize active ra
Autor:
Katherine Siwy, R. Rox Anderson, David Zurakowski, Kachiu Lee, Nathanial R Miletta, Matthias B. Donelan, Joshua Shofner, Jason Clark, Chad Hivnor
Publikováno v:
SSRN Electronic Journal.
Background: Scarring causes severe long-term morbidity in many survivors of burn injury. Fractional laser treatment has been reported to improve burn scars, with increasing clinical use despite a paucity of controlled, prospective clinical studies us