Effects of Chest Expansion Exercises on Thoracic Expansion and VO2 Max in Children With Chest Burn

NCT ID: NCT06737991

Last Updated: 2024-12-17

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

33 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2024-06-12

Study Completion Date

2024-12-17

Brief Summary

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Burns are injuries to the skin or tissues caused by heat, electricity, chemicals, friction, or radiation. They can result from flames, hot solids, or liquids. In intensive care, physiotherapy often includes sitting exercises, passive motions, and active training, which are essential for recovery after burns. This study aims to evaluate the impact of chest expansion exercises using a stretch pole on chest expansion and VO2 max in children with chest burns. Conducted as a quasi-experimental study at Jinnah Burn Centre in Lahore, it will involve 33 participants selected through non-probability convenience sampling. Data collection will span six months. Thoracic expansion will be measured with an inch tape, and VO2 max will be calculated using a specific formula. Routine physiotherapy, including range of motion exercises and soft tissue massage, will be administered alongside chest expansion exercises for 20 minutes daily, five days a week, over three weeks.

Detailed Description

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Burns are a kind of injury that can occur to the skin or other tissues. Acute trauma can be brought on by heat, electricity, chemicals, friction, radiation, or other factors. Burns are a kind of injury that can occur to the skin or other tissues. Acute trauma can be brought on by heat, electricity, chemicals, friction, radiation, or other factors. Burn are many types of burn Flames (flame burns), hot solids (contact burns), or hot liquids (scalds). Sitting out of bed, passive motions, and active/assisted exercises were frequent physiotherapy therapies in the intensive care unit. After a burn injury, exercise training serves as a significant and useful technique for achieving physical health. The objective of this study is to check the effect of chest expansion exercises by using stretch pole on chest expansion and VO2 max in children with chest burn. This study will be a Quasi-Experimental study .Data will be collected from Jinnah Burn Centre, Lahore. Data will be collected within 6 month from approval date of synopsis. Sample size is 33. Non-probability convenience sampling technique will be used in this study. Thoracic expansion will be measured by inch tape and vo2 max will be calculated by using a formula. Routine physiotherapy will be provided to the subjects routinely with chest expansion exercises. In routine physiotherapy, Range of motion exercises, Soft tissue massage, positioning to prevent the pressure sores will be provided for almost 20 minutes. The chest expansion exercises will be provided to the patients by using stretch pole for 20 minutes. All the interventions will be given to patients for 5 days in a week on daily basis for 3 weeks

Conditions

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Burns Multiple

Study Design

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Allocation Method

NA

Intervention Model

SINGLE_GROUP

On the group of children with chest burn, thoracic expansion exercises will be applied and VO2 Max will be monitored.
Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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Quasi Group

A group of 33 children of age 5-10 years with chest burn. The techniques include deep breathing with shoulder abduction, deep breathing and relaxing with hip external rotation with slight knee flexion, floor polishing motion; rounded hands to draw small circles on the floor etc.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Range of motion exercises

Intervention Type OTHER

Range of motion Exercises, soft tissue massage, positioning to prevent pressure sores, stretch pole for 20 minutes

Interventions

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Range of motion exercises

Range of motion Exercises, soft tissue massage, positioning to prevent pressure sores, stretch pole for 20 minutes

Intervention Type OTHER

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Age: 5- 10 years.
* Children with mild to moderate chest burn.
* Children with decreased mobility due to chest burn.

Exclusion Criteria

* Chest burns with any post-burn complications,
* Neurological impairments,
* Contracture due to immobility,
* Infection due to chest burn.
Minimum Eligible Age

5 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

10 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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Riphah International University

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Principal Investigators

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Kashaf Ahmad, MS*

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Riphah International University

Locations

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Riphah International University

Lahore, Punjab Province, Pakistan

Site Status

Countries

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Pakistan

References

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Kaur D, Sharma N, Samuel AJ. Web-based E-survey in identifying current physiotherapy practices in paediatric burns. Burns. 2023 Sep;49(6):1474-1481. doi: 10.1016/j.burns.2023.01.009. Epub 2023 Jan 25.

Reference Type BACKGROUND
PMID: 36792471 (View on PubMed)

Other Identifiers

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REC/RCR/AHS/24/Kashaf

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id