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The Effects of Therapeutic Resources on Structure and Function of Normal and Burned Skin

U

University of Sao Paulo

Status

Unknown

Conditions

Skin Graft
Burn

Treatments

Device: ultrasound
Device: paraffin
Device: endermotherapy

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT02185950
U1111-1146-7342

Details and patient eligibility

About

Burning produces changes in the biomechanical properties of the skin causing limitation of movement. The increase in skin suppleness is very important in the rehabilitation process, since its increase makes therapeutic interventions aimed at increasing the range of motion, thus improving functional pattern. Will be evaluated 60 volunteers of both sexes aged 20-80 years seen at the Burns Unit of the Clinical Hospital of the Faculty of Medicine of Ribeirão Preto. There will be a traditional physical therapy evaluation as well as evaluation of the specific characteristics of the burn and scar. The temperature of the region will be assessed by thermography, and biophysical parameters and biomechanical skin evaluated by Cutometer and their accessory probes (mexameter, reviscometer, sebometer) before, immediately after and 10, 20 and 30 minutes of application of therapeutic resources. Volunteers will undergo continuous application of ultrasound with 3 MHz and intensity of 1 W/cm2 in the region due to scar deep second degree burn or third degree, and the application time of 2 minutes for each effective radiation area of the head (ERA) in a predetermined region of 9X5 cm a total of 4 minutes of application, therapy paraffin 20 minutes and 4 minutes endermology negative pressure between 100 and 200mmHg, in a continuous mode with glass head (1.5cm in diameter .) Applications will be set by random draw (design crusader cross-over) with an interval of 7 days between applications (wash-out). The data will be submitted to analysis of normality by the Shapiro-Wilk test, and the behavior of the effect between groups and pre-and post-intervention will be evaluated by two-way ANOVA followed by post-hoc (Bonferroni) or Friedman, p <0.05

Enrollment

60 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

20 to 80 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Victims of deep second degree burns and third degree with a length of at least 1% of body surface area burned
  • Postoperative graft skin (4 and 6 months)
  • Anywhere in the body that has area to uninjured contralateral control
  • Good state of physical and mental health
  • Aged between 20 and 80 years
  • Both genders
  • Irrespective of race, class or social group

Exclusion criteria

  • Volunteers with illnesses or deformities that may interfere with evaluation and procedures
  • Volunteers which do not accept signing the Instrument of Consent and do not meet the inclusion criteria

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

60 participants in 4 patient groups

Ultrasound group
Experimental group
Description:
Therapeutic ultrasound, 3 MHz, continuous with intensity 1W/cm2 will be applied to the selected region (burn scar deep 2nd degree or 3rd degree, grafted) with exposure time of 2 minutes for each effective radiation area head (ERA), a total of 4 minutes of application in an area of 9X5 cm, and the application parameters with a matched control side of the patient, in a region with contralateral uninjured skin.
Treatment:
Device: ultrasound
Group paraffin
Experimental group
Description:
Paraffin therapy is heated with thermostat own equipment, being applied to the selected region (burn scar deep 2nd degree or 3rd degree, grafted) and control (uninjured), with a length of 9X5 cm, at a temperature of 38 ° C with appropriate brush in layers (4 layers), remaining for 20 minutes. After the period of application of paraffin will be removed and discarded, with no reuse.
Treatment:
Device: paraffin
Ultrasound group + endermotherapy
Experimental group
Description:
Therapeutic ultrasound, 3 MHz, continuous with intensity 1W/cm2 will be applied to the selected region (burn scar deep 2nd degree or 3rd degree, grafted) with exposure time of 2 minutes for each effective radiation area head (ERA), a total of 4 minutes of application in an area of 9X5 cm. The application of endermotherapy will be held shortly after the therapeutic ultrasound in a timely manner across the surface of the scar, for about 2 seconds per head area with a negative pressure between 100-200 mmHg, a total of 4 minutes application in an area of 9 x 5 cm. The same application parameters will be performed with one hand matched control patient, in a region with contralateral uninjured skin.
Treatment:
Device: endermotherapy
Device: ultrasound
Group paraffin + endermotherapy
Experimental group
Description:
Paraffin therapy is heated with thermostat own equipment, being applied to the selected region (burn scar deep 2nd degree or 3rd degree, grafted) and control (uninjured), with a length of 9X5 cm, at a temperature of 38 ° C with appropriate brush in layers (4 layers), remaining for 20 minutes. After the period of application of paraffin will be removed and discarded, with no reuse.The application of endermotherapy will be held shortly after the paraffin therapy in a timely manner across the surface of the scar, for about 2 seconds per head area with a negative pressure between 100-200 mmHg, a total of 4 minutes application in an area of 9 x 5 cm. The same application parameters will be performed with one hand matched control patient, in a region with contralateral uninjured skin.
Treatment:
Device: endermotherapy
Device: paraffin

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Elaine Guirro, PhD

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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