2014
DOI: 10.1177/0269215514547653
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Multi-axis shoulder abduction splint in acute burn rehabilitation: a randomized controlled pilot trial

Abstract: The new multi-axis shoulder abduction splint resulted in a significant improvement in shoulder abduction angle compared to unsplinted patients.

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“…2,4 Unfortunately, the reported efficacy has not been consistent, with contradictory results for scar massage 5,6 and splinting, for example. [7][8][9] However, in the early phase of scar remodelling during the first months after wound closure, fragility of scarred skin could limit the treatment options. Therefore, extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) is promising as a non-invasive type of physical intervention to treat scars.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…2,4 Unfortunately, the reported efficacy has not been consistent, with contradictory results for scar massage 5,6 and splinting, for example. [7][8][9] However, in the early phase of scar remodelling during the first months after wound closure, fragility of scarred skin could limit the treatment options. Therefore, extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) is promising as a non-invasive type of physical intervention to treat scars.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2,4 Unfortunately, the reported efficacy has not been consistent, with contradictory results for scar massage 5,6 and splinting, for example. 79…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Didesnė negu 90° peties sąnario padėtis nerekomenduojama dėl neigiamo po veikio peties rezginiui ar padidėjusio tempimo viršutinės galūnės periferiniams nervams [21]. K. U. Jangas su bendraautoriais [22] atliko tyrimą ir pritaikė gydymą padėtimi ir įtvarą peties sąnariui, kai žastas buvo atitrauktas 90°. Nustatyta, kad pacientų, kuriems buvo pritaikytas toks gydymas, judesių amplitudės peties sąnaryje rezultatai buvo geresni, palyginti su pacientais, kuriems taikyti tik pratimai.…”
Section: Gydymas Padėtimi Ir Nudegimų Traumaunclassified
“…Nustatyta, kad pacientų, kuriems buvo pritaikytas toks gydymas, judesių amplitudės peties sąnaryje rezultatai buvo geresni, palyginti su pacientais, kuriems taikyti tik pratimai. Tai pirmas iš nedaugelio atliktų tyrimų, kai gautas teigiamas judesių amplitudės rezultatas [22]. Taikant gydymą padėtimi, rekomen duojama atsižvelgti į rizikos ir naudos santykį [21].…”
Section: Gydymas Padėtimi Ir Nudegimų Traumaunclassified
“…All have reported short term results only, with the longest follow-up 12 weeks post hospital discharge. To date, two prospective RCTs, 76,77 a retrospective cohort study 50 and two prospective case series 78,79 have investigated outcomes of axilla splinting post burn. Mixed results have been reported, a RCT found no significant difference between subjects treated with and without an axilla splint, commencing on admission and continuing until 12 weeks postburn.…”
Section: Postburn Axilla Splinting Described In Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%