Impact of Resistance Training With and Without Venous Occlusion on Strength and Function Post (Hand Burn)

NCT ID: NCT07228780

Last Updated: 2025-11-14

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

NOT_YET_RECRUITING

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

34 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2025-11-20

Study Completion Date

2026-01-30

Brief Summary

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It will be hypothesized that There is There is no difference between resistance training with and without venous occlusion on hand strength and function post hand burn.

Detailed Description

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The purpose of the study is to evaluate the difference between resistance training with and without venous occlusion on hand strength and function post hand burn.

This study will be designed to evaluate the difference between resistance training with and without venous occlusion on hand strength and function post hand burn.

Conditions

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Hand Burn

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

SINGLE

Participants

Study Groups

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study group (aspirin Group)

Resistance exercises with venous occlusion This group will include 17 patients with hand burn who will receive treatment for burn which included: positioning, range of motion, stretch, joint mobilization and strength exercise for hand grip with blood flow restriction3 days per week for 4 weeks

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

resistance exercise with venous occlusion

Intervention Type OTHER

patients with hand burn who will receive conventional treatment for burn which included: positioning, range of motion, stretch, joint mobilization and strength exercise for hand grip for 3 days per week for 4 weeks

control

This group will include 17 patients with hand burn who will receive treatment for burn which included: positioning, range of motion, stretch, joint mobilization and strength exercise for hand grip with blood flow restriction3 days per week for 4 weeks

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

traditional resistance exercises

Intervention Type OTHER

This group will include 17 patients with hand burn who will receive conventional treatment for burn which included: positioning, range of motion, stretch, joint mobilization and strength exercise for hand grip for 3 days per week for 4 weeks

Interventions

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resistance exercise with venous occlusion

patients with hand burn who will receive conventional treatment for burn which included: positioning, range of motion, stretch, joint mobilization and strength exercise for hand grip for 3 days per week for 4 weeks

Intervention Type OTHER

traditional resistance exercises

This group will include 17 patients with hand burn who will receive conventional treatment for burn which included: positioning, range of motion, stretch, joint mobilization and strength exercise for hand grip for 3 days per week for 4 weeks

Intervention Type OTHER

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Patients of all age groups and both sexes having less than sixty percent TBSA thermal burns and involves the hand.

* Patients with second-degree (superficial or deep) burn on the hand.
* Patients with third-degree burns
* Patients with complete wound healing
* Patients without any defects at tendons
* Patients without burning at cubital fossa (cuff placement)
* participants were required to have a resting (systolic and diastolic) blood pressure of \<140/90 mmHg and a resting heart rate of \<90 bpm
* A decreased grip strength.
* Patients without cognitive impairments and actively cooperating with treatment and measurements

Exclusion Criteria

* Any patient who has previous injury or congenital deformity of the hand with restricted hand function.
* Resting systolic BP (BP) \<140 mmHg and/or diastolic BP\< 90 mmHg
* Self-reported cardiovascular, metabolic, or pulmonary conditions or signs and symptoms suggestive of these diseases
* Associated injuries affecting participation in exercise training, including fracture, amputation, acquired brain injury or peripheral neural injury or any pre-existing medical condition which may affect exercise participation.
* patients that had fourth degree burns
* patients that had first degree burns
* Patients with burn at cubital fossa (cuff placement)
* Patients without complete wound healing
* patient who is taking medications that affect hemodynamic responses
* Patients with severe hand burns leading to muscle and tendon damage, or those who have undergone finger amputation surgery
* Patients who were not compliant for following up for at least once a month following discharge from hospital.
Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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Cairo University

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Hadeer Gamal Fouad Eltelemy

physical therapist

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Central Contacts

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Hadeer Gamal Eltelemy

Role: CONTACT

0201271918283

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Other Identifiers

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P.T.REC/012/006079

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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