This pilot study investigates whether pressure and silicone therapy used simultaneously are more effective in treating multiple characteristics of hypertrophic scars than pressure alone. A pilot randomized controlled trial was conducted. Twenty-two participants with hypertrophic burn scars were randomized to receive Jobskin pressure garments and Mepiform silicone sheeting or Jobskin pressure garments alone. The Vancouver Scar Scale (VSS) was used to measure multiple scar characteristics at baseline, week 12, and week 24. No statistically significant difference was found in the rate of change of the VSS scores between the pressure therapy (PT) group and the pressure therapy and silicone group at week 12 or week 24; however, the mean scores o...
Background: This study aimed to determine the efficacy of silicone gel (Cica-Care) on severe post-tr...
A variety of conservative treatments for burn scars are available, but there is no clear consensus o...
Background: Eleven million people suffer a fire-related injury worldwide every year, and 71% have si...
This pilot study investigates whether pressure and silicone therapy used simultaneously are more eff...
This case study and evidence-based analysis aims to determine if pressure garment therapy (PGT) is m...
Compression therapy for burn scars can accelerate scar maturation and improve clinical symptoms (pru...
Objective: To determine the effectiveness of silicone and pressure garments (alone and in combinatio...
Objective: The longer-term effectiveness of silicone and pressure burn scar interventions was evalua...
<div><p>Pressure garment therapy is often prescribed to improve scar properties following full-thick...
The aim of this study was threefold: (1) Assess the pressure loss of two types of pressure garments ...
BACKGROUND: The use of topical silicone to treat scars is widespread, and various studies have demon...
Pressure garment therapy is often prescribed to improve scar properties following full-thickness bur...
Background Abnormal scar development following burn injury can cause substantial physical and psycho...
Introduction: This study aimed to investigate the effect of different pressure magnitudes on treatme...
Hypertrophic scars and keloids resulting from surgery, burns, trauma and infection can be associated...
Background: This study aimed to determine the efficacy of silicone gel (Cica-Care) on severe post-tr...
A variety of conservative treatments for burn scars are available, but there is no clear consensus o...
Background: Eleven million people suffer a fire-related injury worldwide every year, and 71% have si...
This pilot study investigates whether pressure and silicone therapy used simultaneously are more eff...
This case study and evidence-based analysis aims to determine if pressure garment therapy (PGT) is m...
Compression therapy for burn scars can accelerate scar maturation and improve clinical symptoms (pru...
Objective: To determine the effectiveness of silicone and pressure garments (alone and in combinatio...
Objective: The longer-term effectiveness of silicone and pressure burn scar interventions was evalua...
<div><p>Pressure garment therapy is often prescribed to improve scar properties following full-thick...
The aim of this study was threefold: (1) Assess the pressure loss of two types of pressure garments ...
BACKGROUND: The use of topical silicone to treat scars is widespread, and various studies have demon...
Pressure garment therapy is often prescribed to improve scar properties following full-thickness bur...
Background Abnormal scar development following burn injury can cause substantial physical and psycho...
Introduction: This study aimed to investigate the effect of different pressure magnitudes on treatme...
Hypertrophic scars and keloids resulting from surgery, burns, trauma and infection can be associated...
Background: This study aimed to determine the efficacy of silicone gel (Cica-Care) on severe post-tr...
A variety of conservative treatments for burn scars are available, but there is no clear consensus o...
Background: Eleven million people suffer a fire-related injury worldwide every year, and 71% have si...