The aim of this study was threefold: (1) Assess the pressure loss of two types of pressure garments that are used in the treatment of hypertrophic scars after burn injury, (2) investigate the influence of two different levels of compression on erythema and thickness of burn scars and (3) examine the association between erythema and thickness. The study was a prospective trial in which 76 burn scars in 60 patients were objectively assessed with the Minolta Chromameter CR-300 for erythema and with the Dermascan C for thickness of the scar over a period of 3 months. Each patient was randomly assigned to a "normal" or "lower" compression class treatment, with respectively mean values of 15 and 10 mmHg pressure after wearing the garment for 1 mo...
Background and Objectives: Scar formation after burn trauma has a significant impact on the quality ...
Scarring is the final common pathway for healing within the skin irrespective of age, gender and rac...
Background: Eleven million people suffer a fire-related injury worldwide every year, and 71% have si...
Compression therapy for burn scars can accelerate scar maturation and improve clinical symptoms (pru...
<div><p>Pressure garment therapy is often prescribed to improve scar properties following full-thick...
This pilot study investigates whether pressure and silicone therapy used simultaneously are more eff...
Skin burns are usually caused by contact with fire, heat, electricity, light, radiation, hazardous c...
Pressure garment therapy is often prescribed to improve scar properties following full-thickness bur...
Current recommendations state that pressure garments should be worn for up to 2 years for hypertroph...
Pressure garments have been utilized for over 50 years to aid in wound healing following full thickn...
Current recommendations state that pressure garments should be worn for up to 2 years for hypertroph...
OBJECTIVE: Depressomassage is a non-invasive massage technique using a mechanical suction device tha...
This case study and evidence-based analysis aims to determine if pressure garment therapy (PGT) is m...
Introduction: This study aimed to investigate the effect of different pressure magnitudes on treatme...
Background/Purpose: Scar Formation After Scald Injury In Children Is Managed Commonly By Application...
Background and Objectives: Scar formation after burn trauma has a significant impact on the quality ...
Scarring is the final common pathway for healing within the skin irrespective of age, gender and rac...
Background: Eleven million people suffer a fire-related injury worldwide every year, and 71% have si...
Compression therapy for burn scars can accelerate scar maturation and improve clinical symptoms (pru...
<div><p>Pressure garment therapy is often prescribed to improve scar properties following full-thick...
This pilot study investigates whether pressure and silicone therapy used simultaneously are more eff...
Skin burns are usually caused by contact with fire, heat, electricity, light, radiation, hazardous c...
Pressure garment therapy is often prescribed to improve scar properties following full-thickness bur...
Current recommendations state that pressure garments should be worn for up to 2 years for hypertroph...
Pressure garments have been utilized for over 50 years to aid in wound healing following full thickn...
Current recommendations state that pressure garments should be worn for up to 2 years for hypertroph...
OBJECTIVE: Depressomassage is a non-invasive massage technique using a mechanical suction device tha...
This case study and evidence-based analysis aims to determine if pressure garment therapy (PGT) is m...
Introduction: This study aimed to investigate the effect of different pressure magnitudes on treatme...
Background/Purpose: Scar Formation After Scald Injury In Children Is Managed Commonly By Application...
Background and Objectives: Scar formation after burn trauma has a significant impact on the quality ...
Scarring is the final common pathway for healing within the skin irrespective of age, gender and rac...
Background: Eleven million people suffer a fire-related injury worldwide every year, and 71% have si...