Ailments & Conditions

Contracture Deformity – Causes, Treatment, and Prevention

Common Signs and Symptoms of Contracture Deformity

Contracture deformity inhibits the normal of motion and movement. It occurs when the pliable connective tissues gradually become less flexible. As a result, the condition might cause a few typical difficulties, including:

– To straighten the fingers

– To stretch the legs

– To move the hands

– To extend many parts of the body

A contracture deformity might affect different parts of the body. These include:

– Joints: When a contracture occurs in the joint capsules, which connect two or more bones, it may lead to an inhibited range of motion in that part of the body

– Muscles: When a muscle contracture occurs, it might tighten or shorten the muscles

– Skin: In some cases, the skin might contract in those areas where it has been scarred after past surgery, a burn, or an injury. This would restrict the ability to move the affected parts of the body

Overall, the main sign of a contracture deformity is the limited ability to move a specific part of the body. In some cases, you would have pain, depending on the underlying cause and the exact location of the disorder. [2]