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Wound Care

Wounds heal more quickly when the wound is cleaned and the wound edges are held together (closed). Small wounds can be held together with tape strips called Steri-Strips or tissue adhesive spray. If a cut or surgical incision is deep, very long, jagged, or under a lot of tension (such as a cut on a joint), stitches (also called sutures) or staples may be needed to close the wound. The care of a stapled wound is similar to the care of a sutured wound.

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Adult Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 734-936-7175