This document discusses techniques for wound coverage of injured extremities. It begins by outlining initial assessment and treatment, including debridement within 6-8 hours. The hierarchy of wound closure methods is described, from direct closure to skin grafts to local/regional/distant flaps to free flaps. Specific considerations and options for soft tissue coverage of the tibia, ankle/foot, elbow and hand are provided. The principles of free tissue transfer and post-operative management are also reviewed. In summary, the key steps are adequate debridement, bony stability, early coverage to prevent infection, and choosing the appropriate coverage method based on defect needs and surgeon/patient factors.