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What are burn contractures?

Burn contractures are mature, thick scars formed after sustaining a second or third-degree burn. When left untreated, the tissue tightens and contracts, limiting mobility in the affected limb.

What issues do children with burn contractures face?

LIMITED MOBILITY

Depending on where the scar tissue is located, children may have difficulty dressing, eating, walking, or playing.

STIGMA

Children can experience discrimination because of their visible scarring, leading to poor self-confidence.

ISOLATION

When children are limited physically and excluded from community life, they lack opportunities for a hopeful, successful future.

How does surgery change a child’s life?

  • Mobility can be restored as tight, painful scarring is released.
  • Children can walk, play, regain independence, confidence–and hope!
  • Completing school becomes possible, leading to stability and new opportunities.

Miracles happen every day at Tebow CURE

HOW JOCY OVERCAME BURN CONTRACTURES

As a toddler, Jocy sustained burns in a house fire. When the skin on her arms and back contracted, limiting her movement, her family assumed she might never go to school. A neighbor referred them to CURE, where she received life-changing surgery. “The very first thing I want to do is go to school,” she says!

 

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