نتایج جستجو برای: burn exercise

تعداد نتایج: 193640  

Journal: :Annals of burns and fire disasters 2012
S M Al-Zacko

A cross-sectional study was conducted to investigate the different characteristics of attempted suicide by self-inflicted burn cases compared with other accidental burn cases admitted to the Burns Unit in Al-Jumhoori Teaching Hospital in Mosul over a one-year period from March 1, 2011 to March 1, 2012. Of 459 burn cases, 103 (22.44%) had self-inflicted burns. The mean total body surface area of...

Journal: :Acta dermato-venereologica 2015
Yoon Seok Yang Soo Ick Cho Min Gyu Choi Young Hee Choi In Suk Kwak Chun Wook Park Hye One Kim

Post-burn pruritus is a common distressing consequence of burn wounds. Empirical treatment often fails to have a satisfactory outcome on post-burn pruritus, as the mechanism of post-burn pruritus has not been fully elucidated. The aim of this study was to evaluate the manifestation of transient receptor potential (TRP) channels in post-burn pruritus. Fifty-one burn patients with (n=33) or witho...

Journal: :Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries 2013
Xiaowu Wu Thomas J Walters Christopher R Rathbone

BACKGROUND Cutaneous burn distant from skeletal muscles induces atrophy; however, its effect on muscle stem cells resident in skeletal muscle (satellite cells) distal to burn is not known. METHODS Satellite cell activation was measured in predominantly fast-twitch [tibialis anterior, extensor digitorum longus (EDL), plantaris, and gastrocnemius] and slow-twitch (soleus) muscles of rats that r...

Journal: :The Journal of burn care & rehabilitation 1993
W L Garner C Zuccaro C Marcelo J L Rodriguez D J Smith

The optimal clinical care of burn blisters has not been determined. The effects of burn blister fluid and control serum on epidermal cell proliferation and differentiation were determined. Both burn blister fluid and serum decreased the cell responses necessary for healing of the burn wound by approximately 40%. The degree of suppression varied from 81% to 28% dependency on the specific burn bl...

2015
Ying Cen Jiake Chai Huade Chen Jian Chen Guanghua Guo Chunmao Han Dahai Hu Jingning Huan Xiaoyuan Huang Chiyu Jia Cecilia WP Li-Tsang Jianan Li Zongyu Li Qun Liu Yi Liu Gaoxing Luo Guozhong Lv Xihua Niu Daizhi Peng Yizhi Peng Hongyan Qi Shunzhen Qi Zhiyong Sheng Dan Tang Yibing Wang Jun Wu Zhaofan Xia Weiguo Xie Hongming Yang Xianfeng Yi Lehua Yu Guoan Zhang

Quality of life and functional recovery after burn injury is the final goal of burn care, especially as most of burn patients survive the injury due to advanced medical science. However, dysfunction, disfigurement, contractures, psychological problems and other discomforts due to burns and the consequent scars are common, and physical therapy and occupational therapy provide alternative treatme...

2012
Hyun Soo Kim Jong-Hyun Kim Haejun Yim Dohern Kim

BACKGROUND Major burn injury induces an inflammatory response that is accompanied by the release of various cytokines. We investigated the gradual changes in the levels of pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory cytokines following burn injury and determined the relationship between these levels and burn size in adult Korean patients with burn injury. METHODS Blood samples from 9 healthy contr...

2015
Ryan Odegard John L. Goodman Charles P. Barrett Kara Pohlkamp Shane Robinson

An approach for managing Orion on-orbit burn execution is described for nominal and failure response scenarios. The burn management strategy for Orion takes into account per-burn variations in targeting, timing, and execution; crew and ground operator intervention and overrides; defined burn failure triggers and responses; and corresponding on-board software sequencing functionality. Burnto-bur...

Journal: :Singapore medical journal 2008
G Khorasani S J Hosseinimehr Z Kaghazi

INTRODUCTION Burn injury is a medical problem as well as a social burden on the national health services in developing countries. Trace elements have important roles in wound healing and act as antioxidants. In this study, zinc (Zn) and copper (Cu) levels in plasma of burned patients and their relationship with the burn surface area and time-related pattern are determined in the admitted patien...

Journal: :Journal of burn care & research : official publication of the American Burn Association 2009
Reg Richard Mary Jo Baryza Judith A Carr William S Dewey Mary E Dougherty Lisa Forbes-Duchart Beth J Franzen Tanja Healey Mark E Lester S K F Li Merilyn Moore Dana Nakamura Bernadette Nedelec Jonathan Niszczak Ingrid S Parry Charles D Quick Michael Serghiou R Scott Ward Linda Ware Alan Young

Burn rehabilitation is an essential component of successful patient care. In May 2008, a group of burn rehabilitation clinicians met to discuss the status and future needs of burn rehabilitation. Fifteen topic areas pertinent to clinical burn rehabilitation were addressed. Consensus positions and suggested future research directions regarding the physical aspects of burn rehabilitation are shared.

Journal: :Critical Care 2007
Marc G Jeschke Ronald P Mlcak Celeste C Finnerty William B Norbury Gerd G Gauglitz Gabriela A Kulp David N Herndon

BACKGROUND Increased burn size leads to increased mortality of burned patients. Whether mortality is due to inflammation, hypermetabolism or other pathophysiologic contributing factors is not entirely determined. The purpose of the present study was to determine in a large prospective clinical trial whether different burn sizes are associated with differences in inflammation, body composition, ...

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