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Mechanical Receptor-Related Mechanisms in Scar Management: A Review and Hypothesis

dc.contributor.authorYAGMUR, Caglayan
dc.contributor.authorAKAISHI, Satoshi
dc.contributor.authorOGAWA, Rei
dc.contributor.authorGuneren, ETHEM
dc.contributor.institutionauthorGÜNEREN, ETHEM
dc.date.accessioned2020-10-29T22:42:34Z
dc.date.available2020-10-29T22:42:34Z
dc.date.issued2010-08-01T00:00:00Z
dc.description.abstractBackground: The physiopathogenesis of proliferative scarring in human skin is not well understood. Furthermore, knowledge of the precise mechanisms of action for physical treatment modalities is limited Compression garments, occlusive/adhesive skin taping, and silicone gel sheets are applied to form an occlusion on the scar surface, reduce tension, and/or increase pressure on the scar itself. The mechanisms by which the external or superficial actions of these treatments cause remission of a protruding scar may be related to mechanoreceptor (nociceptor and cellular mechanoreceptor) responses.
dc.identifier.citationYAGMUR C., AKAISHI S., OGAWA R., Guneren E., -Mechanical Receptor-Related Mechanisms in Scar Management: A Review and Hypothesis-, PLASTIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY, cilt.126, ss.426-434, 2010
dc.identifier.doi10.1097/prs.0b013e3181df715d
dc.identifier.scopus77955424982
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12645/26701
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dc.titleMechanical Receptor-Related Mechanisms in Scar Management: A Review and Hypothesis
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