Dr Inge Spronk1,2,3, Dr Tsjitske Haanstra2, Dr Carine van Schie2, Dr Margriet van Baar1,2, Dr Anouk Pijpe4,5, Dr Annebeth de Vries4,7,8, Dr Marianne Nieuwenhuis9,10,11, Dr Sonja Scholter-Jaegers9, Prof dr Esther Middelkoop4,5,6, Dr Eelke Bosma9,13, Dr Kees van der Vlies1,12, Prof...
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Dr Edward Stanley1, Dr Justine O’Hara1, Dr Andrea Issler-Fisher1, Professor Peter Haertsch1, Professor Peter Maitz1 1Concord Repatriation General Hospital, Sydney, Australia Abstract: In addition to his clinical work, Edward is completing his PhD at The University of Sydney in reanimating...
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Ms Anita Plaza1, Dr Jennifer Paratz2, Dr Michelle  Cottrell1 1Royal Brisbane And Women’s Hospital, Herston, Australia, 2Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia Abstract: Background: Physiotherapy exercise programs are essential components of burn rehabilitation, however patients often have barriers to accessing these services. ...
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Dr Kevin Hung-yueh Tsai1,2, Dr Huaikai  Shi2, Miss Roxanne  Parungao2, Dr Sina  Naficy3, Dr Xiaosuo  Wang4, Dr Zhe  Li5, Dr  Andrea  Issler-Fisher5, Prof Peter  Maitz2,5, Prof Mark  Cooper1, Prof Yiwei Wang2 1Adrenal Steroid Group, ANZAC Research Institute , Concord, Australia,...
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Ms Deborah Maze1, Ms Sandra Spalding1 1The Children’s Hospital At Westmead, Sydney, Australia Abstract: Background A current component of burns service provision and standard of care at The Children’s Hospital at Westmead is the provision of pre-operative information. This is...
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Miss Marnie Macfie1, Ms Anita Plaza1, Miss Catherine Sharpe1, Mrs Charlotte Kiemann1, Miss Lauren Davies1, Mrs Michelle Cottrell1 1Royal Brisbane And Women’s Hospital, Brisbane, Australia Abstract: Outpatient (OPD) physiotherapy is essential throughout burn scar maturation to improve function and quality...
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Dr Dane Holden1,2, Yvonne Singer1, Hadley  Bortz1, Sharon Selvanayakam1 1The Alfred, Melbourne, Australia, 2Monash University , Clayton, Australia Abstract: Severe Burn patients are in the high-risk category for VTE due to the presence of profound systemic hyperocagulable state, prolonged bed...
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Dr Sandra Reeder1,2, Associate Professor Heather Cleland4, Dr Michelle Gold3, Dr Lincoln Tracy1 1School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, 2Central Clinical School, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, 3Palliative Care Service, Alfred Health, Melbourne, Australia, 4Victorian Adult...
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Dr Lincoln Tracy1, Dr Sandra Reeder1,2, Dr Michelle Gold3, Associate Professor Heather Cleland4 1School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, 2Central Clinical School, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, 3Palliative Care Service, Alfred Health, Melbourne, Australia, 4Victorian Adult...
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Dr Lisa Martin1, Mr Stuart Andrews2, Professor Suzanne Rea1,2, Professor Fiona  Wood1,2 1University Of Western Australia, Nedlands, Australia, 2Burn Service of Western Australia, Murdoch, Australia Abstract: Posttraumatic growth (PTG) after burn results from integrated changes in worldview. Posttraumatic growth is...
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