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care of patient with integumentary & musculoskeletal disorders

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Question:

Volkmans contracture

Author: Tyresha Warren



Answer:

A permanent contracture with a claw hand, flexion of the wrist and fingers, and atrophy forearm that can occur as a result of compartment syndrome


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Is a permanent contracture( with clawhand, flexion of wrist and fingers, and atrophy of the forearm