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Chen HC et al. – Although HO after burn is uncommon, physicians should keep the complication in mind. When burn patients complain decreased ROM or “locking sign” in their joints, X–ray examination is indicated to rule out HO. Surgery is the treatment of choice when the diagnosis of HO is confirmed.

   

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