Contracture deformity


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Contracture deformity
Contracture deformity
Definition

A contracture is a tightening of muscle, tendons, ligaments, or skin that prevents normal movement.


Alternative Names

Deformity - contracture


Considerations

A contracture develops when the normally elastic (stretchy) connective tissues are replaced by inelastic (non-stretchy) fiber-like tissue. This makes it hard to stretch the area and prevents normal movement.

Contractures occur primarily in the skin, underlying tissues, muscle, tendons, and joint areas. The most common causes are scarring and lack of use (due to immobilization or inactivity). See also:


Common Causes
  • Injury (including burns)
  • Reduced use (for example, from immobilization)
  • Damage or degeneration of the nerves
  • Inherited disorders (such as muscular dystrophy)


Review Date: 09/21/2006
Reviewed By: Jeffrey Kauffman, MD, Sacramento Knee and Sports Medicine, Sacramento, CA. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.


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