Palm suture removal may have some effect on the straightening, if the patient has contracture of soft tissue or scarring at the suture site, it may have some effect on the straightening of the palm, but the symptoms can be relieved by physiotherapy and rehabilitation training.
The stitches in the palm will have a certain amount of tension, which may affect the extension of the soft tissues, but usually after removing the stitches, the symptoms of appropriate tension can be relieved, and if there is obvious scar tissue, local ultrasound can be used to promote the softening of the scar, and also enhance the flexibility of the palm and finger joints, and gradually restore the extension of the palm.
Patients who have difficulty in stretching their palms after removing the stitches should consult their doctors in time and choose the appropriate treatment to promote the straightening of the palms, and should pay attention to the cleanliness of the wounds to avoid infection.