Relacionar Columnas Four Phases of Wound HealingVersión en línea Match the four phases of wound healing to their descriptions. por Annie Klingenberg 1 Proliferative Phase 2 3rd Phase 3 1st phase 4 Inflammatory Phase 5 4th Phase 6 Remodeling Phase 7 Epithelialization Phase 8 2nd Phase Changes in the color of the surrounding skin, changes in the temperature (heat), changes in the turgor (swelling), changes in the sensation (pain), changes in the function (reduced function) Remodeling Phase Fill in the wound defect with new tissue and restore the integrity of the skin Epithelialization Phase Scar tissue is rebuilt and the tensile strength increase to 15 to 20% strength associated with the initial scar tissue to as much as 80% of the pre-injury tissues by the end of the remodeling phase Inflammatory Phase Proliferative Phase Resurfacing of the wound and changes in the wound edges