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The goal of this clinical trial stydy : is to compare between the effect of pulsed high intensity laser and extracorporeal shockwave therapy on hypertrophic scar on post burned patients.
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Sixty patients have hypertrophic scar post burn. They will be selected from El Gamaa hospital and randomly distributed into two equal groups. Their ages will be ranged from 20 to 45 years.
Design of the study :
In this study, the patients will be randomly divided into two equal groups in number (30 patients each).
Group A (pulsed high intensity laser group):
In this group of the study, thirty patients whom have hypertrophic scar post burn injury will receive pulsed high intensity laser in addition to traditional physiotherapy (deep friction massage and stretching exercises) for six weeks. The application will be three times per week.
Group B (Extracorporeal shockwave group):
In this group of the study, thirty patients whom have hypertrophic scar post burn injury will receive Extracorporeal shockwave therapy in addition to traditional physiotherapy (deep friction massage and stretching exercises) for six weeks. The application will be two times per week.
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.Measurement equipments :
Modified Vancouver burn Scar assessment scale :
Modified Vancouver scar scale (VSS), an observer-dependent scale of the macroscopic appearance of scarring, was used to measure changes in the scar over the period of treatment.
The Modified Vancouver Scar Scale score is probably the most widely known scar scale that consists of three components (vascularization, pliability and scar height); the total score ranges from 0 to 11, with 0 representing normal skin.To assess 3 variables of scar characteristics: Vascularity, pliability and height.
Scoring; vascularity ranged from 0 to 3 (1 Pink, 2 Red, 3 Purple), pliability ranged from 0 to 5 (1 Supple, 2 Yielding, 3 Firm, 4 Ropes, 5 Contracture) and height ranged from 0 to 3 (1 Less than 2 mm, 2 From 2 to 5 mm, 3 More than 5 mm). The larger the total score, the worse the HTS. The investigators choose an algebraic value for any of these characteristics based on a comparison with normal skin (zero score)
A Schiotz tonometer scale :
This scale will be used as an objective scale to asses the hypertrophic scar pliability and elasticity.
The tissue tonometer provides a repeatable and objective index of burn scar pliability. it is a simple, clinically useful technique for monitoring an individual's scar.
To assess scar pliability and elasticity improvement by an objective manner It is held vertically at a measured point of the scar, so the plunger moved downwards by gravity and indent the scar tissue. The instrument gives a reading on a horizontal scale numbered arbitrarily from 0 to 20, but the device does not measure scar pressure directly, a conversion table, supplied with the Schiotz tonometer pressure directly, a conversion table, supplied with the Schiotz tonometer, is used to translate the instrument readings into measurements by mmHg .
Treatment procedure :
Pulsed High Intensity Laser application procedure:
Extracorporeal shockwave application procedure:
conservative treatment for both groups: (Stretching exercises and Deep friction massage ) 2 sessions per week for 6 weeks
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60 participants in 2 patient groups
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Haidy Nady Ashem, professor; Amira Fayed Ali, Bachelor's
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