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Effects of Chest Expansion Exercises on Thoracic Expansion and VO2 Max in Children With Chest Burn
Sponsor: Riphah International University
Summary
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.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
5 Years - 10 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
33
Start Date
2024-06-12
Completion Date
2024-12-17
Last Updated
2024-12-17
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Range of motion exercises
Range of motion Exercises, soft tissue massage, positioning to prevent pressure sores, stretch pole for 20 minutes
Locations (1)
Riphah International University
Lahore, Punjab Province, Pakistan