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Injury Extra

Volume 42, Issue 6, June 2011, Pages 64-65
Injury Extra

Case report
Iatrogenic burns from the use of hot packs in paraplegic insensate patients

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Abstract

Conservative therapy for lower back pain can involve physiotherapy employing a variety of modalities including the use of heat. The gel packs designed for heat therapy called “hot packs” usually consist of a silicate gel called Bentonite and are placed directly into contact with the area to be treated for a fixed duration of time. Iatrogenic injury from these ‘therapeutic’ tools are of particular concern in insensate patients. We present a patient who sustained iatrogenic deep dermal burns to the lower back to increase awareness and improve the practice of this therapeutic modality.

Keywords

Iatrogenic
Hot pack
Insensate

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