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Adjunctive Effect of Pulsed Electromagnetic Field on Quadriceps Muscle Strength After Burn Injury

Not Applicable
Conditions
Lower Limb Burn
Registration Number
NCT04870528
Lead Sponsor
Walaa Abd Elaziem Abd Elaziz
Brief Summary

The aim of this study is to examine whether Pulsed Electromagnetic Field therapy combined with strengthening exercises will have a positive effect on quadriceps muscle strength in lower limb burn .

Detailed Description

• Subjects: Sixty patients with lower limb burn, subdivided into two groups each one has 30 patients.

* Group (A) = Pulsed Electromagnetic Field therapy and quadriceps strengthening exercises group.

* Group (B) = quadriceps strengthening exercises group. • Equipment and tools:

1. Measurements tools:

Isokinetic dynamometer : to measure the quadriceps muscle peak torque before the treatment and after 8 weeks of treatment for both groups.

2. Therapeutic tools:

Pulsed Electromagnetic Field therapy device and free weights for strengthening of quadriceps muscle.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
Male
Target Recruitment
60
Inclusion Criteria
    • Patients are males.
  • Their age will range from (25-40) years.
  • Patients will suffer from second-degree burn ( Partial thickness of thermal injury).
  • Total body surface area (TBSA) for the burns will be ranged from 20% to 35% .
  • They will be selected from Outpatient Clinic of Faculty of Physical Therapy and Burn Unit at Om El-Obour Hospital.
  • Patients will begin the training program after complete wound healing.
  • All patients will receive traditional physical therapy program in the form of range of motion exercise, stretching, splinting, massage, functional training for ambulation and activities of daily living.
  • Patients will be given their informed consent.
Exclusion Criteria
    • Patients who participate in any rehabilitation program to improve muscle strength prior to the study.
  • Musculoskeletal disorders that will impair performance during training and tests.
  • Equilibrium disorders.
  • Uncontrolled cardiovascular or pulmonary diseases .
  • Neurological and renal disorders.
  • metabolic or vascular disease with a neurological component such as diabetes,
  • Malignant conditions.
  • Psychiatric illness, severe behavior or cognitive disorders.
  • Subjects with burn to the posterior thigh with knee flexion contracture, which affected the function of the quadriceps muscle.
  • Lower limb lymphedema or lipoedema.
  • Athletic subjects.
  • Subjects with morbid obesity.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Isokinetic dynamometer for measuring The peak torque of the quadriceps muscle8 weeks

* Patients will warm up for 5 min on a cycle ergometer then quadriceps, hamstrings and calf muscles will be stretched 3 times with a 30 seconds stretch and a 30 seconds rest.

* Patients will be positioned in an isokinetic dynamometer. The measurements are carried out with the backrest reclined 5° from vertical and knees flexed 90 degrees and straps fixing the trunk, waist and distal thigh. The rotation axis of the dynamometer is aligned with the axis of the knee joint at the level of the lateral epicondyle of the femur while it is attached to the distal part of the leg about 5cm above the medial malleolus and isokinetic test is performed at angular velocity of 150 degree per second.

* For familiarization, Patients will perform a series of three submaximal contractions. After warming up, subjects are requested to perform ten maximal voluntary contractions consecutively without rest in between.

* There will be three minutes of resting before repeating the test

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Cairo University

🇪🇬

Dokki, Giza, Egypt

Cairo University
🇪🇬Dokki, Giza, Egypt
Walaa A Abd Elaziz, master
Contact
01099386825
walaaamr106@gmail.com

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