Hand-burned Children
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PURPOSE: The study aims to compare study between Botulinum toxin-A injection and shock waves therapy on hypertrophic scars in hand-burned children. BACKGROUND:…
Visual feedback therapy is a cheap, easy, and, most importantly, patient-directed treatment that may improve the recovery of hand motor functional skills. Visua…
The degree of the burn and the rate of scar development during healing are the main determinants of loss of hand function following thermal injury. Compared to…
Burns are type of injury that affect the skin or other tissues and are typically caused by acute trauma, including thermal sources, electricity, chemicals, fric…
The Jebsen-Taylor Hand Function Test and Canadian Occupational Performance Measure (COPM) were considered as primary outcome measurements. Secondary outcomes in…
Post burn flexion contractures are common in pediatric age group. Release of contracture and coverage with full thickness skin graft (FTSG) is a widely used pro…
This study is designed to see if some tests of hand movement, strength, and function are valid for children with burns.