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Pascale Mutti Tacani1, Rogério Eduardo Tacani2, Aline Fernanda Perez Machado3, Débora Montezello4, João Carlos Guedes Sampaio Góes5, Angela Gonçalves Marx6, Richard Eloin Liebano7.
Abstract
Marjolin's ulcers (MU) are skin malignancies that form over burn injuries. These very aggressive ulcers can result in functional and wound healing impairment, and require a well thought out treatment plan. Physiotherapy offers resources to help promote recovery of these patients, as described in this case report, in which the patient with a history of burn in the lower limbs evolved to malignancy 32 years later. This patient underwent tumor resection of the left foot, with recurrence and lymphadenectomy. Physical therapy included the application of high-frequency generator (HFG) for wound healing and exercises for functional recovery. The treatment lasted for many months and resulted in the improvement of the surgical wound areas, pain, swelling, sensitivity, strength muscle, and gait. It was observed that the use of HFG can be a tool in the tissue repair of surgical wound after the resection of MU; however, further studies need to be carried out to suit parameters and ensure safety of cancer patients.Entities:
Keywords: burns; carcinoma; lower extremity; physical therapy modalities; skin ulcer; squamous cell; wound healing
Year: 2018 PMID: 29755852 PMCID: PMC5946735 DOI: 10.1089/wound.2017.0757
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Wound Care (New Rochelle) ISSN: 2162-1918 Impact factor: 4.730