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Adherence to pressure garment therapy in adult burn patients
Burns, 07/02/09
Ripper S et al. - Pressure garment therapy is a generally accepted procedure to prevent hypertrophic scarring after severe burns. Wearing pressure garments is uncomfortable and challenging for the patient and, consequently adherence is low. In order to improve adherence, precise knowledge about the advantages and disadvantages of PGT is necessary.
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