AbstractBurn web space contracture refers to the abnormal tightening and narrowing of the skin and underlying tissues that occurs after a burn injury. This condition results from the healing process where scar tissue forms and contracts, leading to limited mobility and functionality in the affected area. In connection with burns, especially in the area between the fingers or other joints, contractures can significantly impair movement and cause functional deficits. Treatment may include surgery, such as skin grafts or releases, coupled with rehabilitation to restore range of motion. This review article covers the different ways to manage digital web contracture.