This case study and evidence-based analysis aims to determine if pressure garment therapy (PGT) is more effective than no pressure or other modalities for the treatment of hypertrophic scars in burned patients. PGT has been a first-line conservative therapy for hypertrophic scarring since the early 1970s, however the research presents conflicting results and lacks consistency with study characteristics. With a myriad of possible side effects and limitations ,research on PGT needs to be reanalyzed and its true potential determined
Current recommendations state that pressure garments should be worn for up to 2 years for hypertroph...
Background: Scar massage is used in burn units globally to improve functional and cosmetic outcomes ...
Current recommendations state that pressure garments should be worn for up to 2 years for hypertroph...
This pilot study investigates whether pressure and silicone therapy used simultaneously are more eff...
<div><p>Pressure garment therapy is often prescribed to improve scar properties following full-thick...
Pressure garment therapy is often prescribed to improve scar properties following full-thickness bur...
Compression therapy for burn scars can accelerate scar maturation and improve clinical symptoms (pru...
BACKGROUND Eleven million people suffer a fire-related injury worldwide every year, and 71% have ...
Skin burns are usually caused by contact with fire, heat, electricity, light, radiation, hazardous c...
Pressure garments have been utilized to prevent excessive scar tissue formation following severe bur...
The aim of this study was threefold: (1) Assess the pressure loss of two types of pressure garments ...
Background: Eleven million people suffer a fire-related injury worldwide every year, and 71% have si...
A variety of conservative treatments for burn scars are available, but there is no clear consensus o...
Although hypertrophic scarring commonly occurs following burns, many aspects such as incidence of an...
CITATION: Pillay, R., Visagie, S. & Mji, G. 2017. An exploration of burn survivors’ experiences of p...
Current recommendations state that pressure garments should be worn for up to 2 years for hypertroph...
Background: Scar massage is used in burn units globally to improve functional and cosmetic outcomes ...
Current recommendations state that pressure garments should be worn for up to 2 years for hypertroph...
This pilot study investigates whether pressure and silicone therapy used simultaneously are more eff...
<div><p>Pressure garment therapy is often prescribed to improve scar properties following full-thick...
Pressure garment therapy is often prescribed to improve scar properties following full-thickness bur...
Compression therapy for burn scars can accelerate scar maturation and improve clinical symptoms (pru...
BACKGROUND Eleven million people suffer a fire-related injury worldwide every year, and 71% have ...
Skin burns are usually caused by contact with fire, heat, electricity, light, radiation, hazardous c...
Pressure garments have been utilized to prevent excessive scar tissue formation following severe bur...
The aim of this study was threefold: (1) Assess the pressure loss of two types of pressure garments ...
Background: Eleven million people suffer a fire-related injury worldwide every year, and 71% have si...
A variety of conservative treatments for burn scars are available, but there is no clear consensus o...
Although hypertrophic scarring commonly occurs following burns, many aspects such as incidence of an...
CITATION: Pillay, R., Visagie, S. & Mji, G. 2017. An exploration of burn survivors’ experiences of p...
Current recommendations state that pressure garments should be worn for up to 2 years for hypertroph...
Background: Scar massage is used in burn units globally to improve functional and cosmetic outcomes ...
Current recommendations state that pressure garments should be worn for up to 2 years for hypertroph...