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Clinical Trial

Whole-Body Vibration Training On Thermal Burn Injury In Pediatrics

NCT: NCT06116227 · COMPLETED

NCT IDNCT06116227
StatusCOMPLETED
Start Date2023-10-30
Completion2026-04-10
SponsorCairo University (OTHER)
First posted
Last updated

Brief Summary

60 Patients with partial and full thickness thermal burns of the lower limb and trunk will be indiscriminately assigned to study group Group A(Study group): 30 patients received whole body vibration training on a vibration platform 12-15 minutes, 5 times per week, plus traditional physical therapy exercise program in the form of 60 minutes supervised exercise program for 8 weeks. Group B (control group):30 patients will receive a traditional physical therapy program. The program consists of 60 minutes of supervised stretching exercise to all involved joints followed by strengthening for affected muscles for 8 weeks.

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What is Whole-Body Vibration Training On Thermal Burn Injury In Pediatrics?

Whole-Body Vibration Training On Thermal Burn Injury In Pediatrics is a clinical trial registered under NCT06116227. Current status: COMPLETED.

What is the status of NCT06116227?

The current status of NCT06116227 (Whole-Body Vibration Training On Thermal Burn Injury In Pediatrics) is: COMPLETED.

When did Whole-Body Vibration Training On Thermal Burn Injury In Pediatrics start?

Whole-Body Vibration Training On Thermal Burn Injury In Pediatrics started on 2023-10-30.

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