Pilates Exercises on Muscle Strength and Balance After Healed Lower Limb Burns
Lower Limb Burns

About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Lower Limb Burns focused on measuring Pilates exercises, Muscle strength, Balance, Lower limb burns
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: The patients will be chosen under the following criteria: Patients of both genders will participate in this study. Their ages from 20-40 years old. Patients with lower limb second degree burn (partial thickness of thermal injury) will participate in this study. Total body surface area (TBSA) for the burns will be ranged from 30% to 40%. Patients will begin the training programme after one month of complete wound healing. Exclusion Criteria: The current study will exclude the following patients: Patients with an open wound at or near the treatment site. Patients with chemical or electrical burns. Patients with musculoskeletal disorders that will impair performance during training and tests. Patients with neurological disorders. Patients with metabolic or vascular disease with a neurological component such as diabetes. Malignant conditions. Psychiatric illness, severe behavior or cognitive disorders. Uncooperative patients.
Sites / Locations
- Faculty of physical therapyRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Experimental
(Pilates exercises plus traditional physical therapy programme)
(traditional physical therapy programme)
Pilates exercises: The Pilates training protocol will take 60 min per session, including 10 min of warm up prior to initiating the Pilates technique, 40 min for Pilates exercises and 10 min for cool down. The number of repetitions will be 10 times. The patient will perform the following Pilates exercises: (Hundred exercises, spine stretch, single leg stretch , double leg stretch, criss cross, swimming, one leg kick, side kick, clam, one leg circle, shoulder bridge, hip twist, roll up and down and standing footwork).Pilates training (3 sessions/week) for 8 weeks. traditional physical therapy programme: consisting of a supervised and individualized exercise programme for three sessions per week for eight weeks which will include: Stretching exercises for calf and hamstring muscles by using the hold relax technique. Strengthening exercises for hip, knee, ankle, and foot muscles. Deep friction massage for scar management:
All patients will receive a traditional physical therapy programme consisting of a supervised and individualized exercise programme for three sessions per week for eight weeks which will include: Stretching exercises for calf and hamstring muscles by using the hold relax technique. Strengthening exercises for hip, knee, ankle, and foot muscles. Deep friction massage for scar management: