kontraktúra
Kontraktúra, or contracture, is a medical condition defined by the permanent shortening or tightening of muscles, tendons, fascia, skin, or other connective tissues, which leads to restricted movement and deformity of a joint. The shortening is typically non-reversible without intervention. The term is used across several medical disciplines and languages, including the form kontraktúra found in some Central European languages.
There are several forms of kontraktúra, classified by the tissue involved. Muscular contracture involves shortening of
Causes are varied. Prolonged immobilization after injury or surgery can promote tissue shortening. Severe burns, inflammatory
Clinical features typically include a visibly restricted range of motion, a fixed angle of deformity, and often
Treatment aims to restore function and may involve physical therapy, stretching, splinting, or serial casting. Pharmacologic
See also: contracture, burn scar contracture, joint contracture.