Comparative Study Between Botulinum Toxin-A Injection and Shock Waves on Hypertrophic Scars in Hand-burned Children

NARecruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

60

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

December 15, 2023

Primary Completion Date

March 5, 2024

Study Completion Date

April 20, 2024

Conditions
Hand-burned Children
Interventions
OTHER

physical therapy treatment

The control group will receive the physical therapy program and conduct five times per week over four consecutive weeks under the supervision of a physical rehabilitation specialist. The primary focus of the program was to improve scar malleability, lengthen muscles and tendons, enhance joint mobility, and to restore functionality. Each session lasted almost for 45 minutes and consisted of therapeutic paraffin application; deep tissue massaging (5 minutes); stretching exercises; active ROM exercises.

OTHER

Botulinum toxin-A injection in addition to physical therapy program

Two injection procedures will be used. The first is an EMG-guided BTX-A administration (Botox®, Allergan PLC, Dublin, Ireland) that will be localized to the motor endplate zone of the wrist flexors, radial and ulnar deviators. The second is a meso-injection procedure, where the BTX-A will be injected subdermal, intradermal, and into the scar (around the periphery and into the center).

OTHER

shock wave therapy in addition to physical therapy program

After wound and skin graft healing (\~ 90 days post-surgery), the unfocused shockwave will be applied to the site of burn injury on the volar aspect of the hand of the subjects and will allocate to the shock wave therapy intervention arm. The treatment will be delivered using a portable shockwave device (Zimmer enPuls, EMS physio Ltd, Germany).

Trial Locations (1)

11236

RECRUITING

Reham Alsakhawi, Giza

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Cairo University

OTHER