Effect of Task Oriented Training and Xbox KinectTM on Hand Function in Pediatric Burn (HandBurn)
Burns, Hand Burn
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Burns focused on measuring children burns, Hand Function, Grip strength, pinch strength, Jebsen-Taylor Hand Function Test, Duruoz Hand Index, Canadian Occupational Performance Measure
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- children with deep partial thickness or a full thickness burn
- burn induced by either a scaled or a flame thermal burn
- involvement of more than 50% of the hand and wrist
- total body surface area (TBSA) less than 30%
- age ranged from 7 to 14 years
- recent discharge of inpatient acute care
- spontaneous healing (within 34 weeks)
- grafting with split thickness or full-thickness skin grafts (at least before 2 weeks).
Exclusion Criteria:
- children with infection
- juvenile arthritis
- fracture
- tendon injuries
- muscle injury
- degenerative joint diseases
- peripheral nerve diseases
- Pre - established psychologically and physically disorders
- extreme aphasia
- cognitive and developmental deficits that can influence the rehabilitation
Sites / Locations
- Shorook Physical Therapy Centers
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Active Comparator
Experimental
Experimental
control
task oriented training
Xbox kinect
The traditional rehabilitation program conducted for 40-min sessions, three times per week for 8 weeks for all children.
Task-oriented training TOT group was conducted with an average of 50-min sessions three times a week for 8 weeks. Baseline Canadian Occupational Performance Measure COPM results were used to generate individualized intervention goals for each participant.
Xbox training group was conducted with an average of 50-min sessions three times a week for 8 weeks. Baseline Canadian Occupational Performance Measure COPM results were used to generate individualized intervention goals for each participant.