Effect of Elastic Bandage With Tension on the Inflammatory Response of Hypertrophic Scars
Burns, Hypertrophic Scar
About this trial
This is an interventional other trial for Burns focused on measuring burns, therapeutic elastic bandaging, functional bandage, Kinesio adhesive tapes, hypertrophic scar
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Hypertrophic scars resulting from deep burns located in the upper and lower limbs and the anterior and posterior trunk;
Exclusion Criteria:
- Scar tissue showing scaling, somatosensory changes (touch, pressure and pain) and open wounds
- Pregnant women
Sites / Locations
- Alex Sandro Roland de Souza
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Sham Comparator
Kinesio tape with tension
Kinesio tape without tension
The intervention group will receive the elastic bandage - kinesio tape with tension between seventy to ninety percent on the selected hypertrophic scar. The application of kinesio tape follows a protocol, which involves the cleaning of the selected scar with liquid soap, drying, alcohol application for sebum removal, scar measurement and marking of the therapeutic zone and anchors. Following the application of the kinesio tape, with tension between seventy to ninety percent on the treated hypertrophic scar. This process follows the routine of patient care established by the service and will continue for a period corresponding to three months. In which, the Vancouver assessments and collections of scarring material for the histopathology will be carried out, in the time intervals corresponding to the beginning of the study intervention / entry (time 0), 45 days and 90 days after being eligible, to agree to participate in the study study and intervention.
The controlled sham group will receive the application of kinesio tape without tension will follow the same protocol above, including the three moments of evaluation, beginning of the intervention (time 0), 45 days and 90 days, after the beginning of the intervention.