Burns Clinical Trial
Official title:
Aerobic Versus Resistance Exercises on Liver Enzymes Following Burn Injuries
1. Subjects:
Sixty patients suffering from partial thickness burn with burned body surface area
(BBSA) about 30% to 50% will be randomly divided into two equal groups each one has 30
patients.
2. Equipment and tools:
2.1. Measurement equipment: Spectrophotometer device. 2.2. Therapeutic equipment and tools:
Treadmill device for aerobic exercises and dumbbells and sand bags for resistance exercises.
Sixty patients who have partial thickness burn with burned body surface area (BBSA) about 30%
to 50% will participate in this study after their release from intensive care unit. Their
ages will be ranged from 20 to 45 years. The participants will be selected from Orabi
hospital and randomly distributed into two equal groups. In this study the patients will be
randomly assigned into two equal groups (30 patients for each group):
1.1(a) Group A (Aerobic exercise group): This group includes 30 burned patients who will
receive aerobic exercises 8 weeks (3times/week) in form of (treadmill device) in addition to
their physical therapy program (splinting, stretching ex. and ROM ex.) and medical treatment.
1.1(b) Group B (Resistance exercise group): This group includes 30 burned patients who will
receive resistance exercises 8 weeks (3times/week) by using dumbbells and sand bags in
addition to their physical therapy program (splinting, stretching ex. and ROM ex.) and
medical treatment.
3.1-Measurement procedures:
- Serum blood draws will be taken by certified technicians with the participant in a
seated position.
- Spectrophotometry is the measurable analysis technique using the electromagnetic
spectra. It deals with the ranges of wavelengths such as near ultraviolet, near infrared
and visible light. A device called a spectrophotometer is used to measure the absorbance
or transmittance through a liquid sample. The spectrophotometer takes a measurement at a
specific wavelength and it is possible to choose any wavelength in the
spectrophotometers register as the double beam sends a beam through a blank reference
sample and one through the sample to be measured (Nilsson, 2010).
3.2-Therapeutic procedures: 3.2.a- Treadmill device for aerobic exercise: During the 8-week
intervention period, an aerobic training (AT) program of submaximal intensity will include a
45-minute session three times a week (135 min/week) under the supervision of the researcher.
Aerobic exercise will consist of three phases: warm-up, training and cool down. At the
beginning of exercise session, subjects will have a ten-minute warm-up. The warmup protocol
will be slowly running on treadmill. Then, the warm-up phase will be followed by the training
phase. At baseline, the training phase will be commenced with two 15-minute running on
treadmill at 60% of their maximal heart rate (MHR) in the first week and increased to two
15-minute running on treadmill at 75% MHR per week by the final week of training. By the end
of exercise session, subjects will have a five-minute cool down. The cool down protocol will
be slowly running on treadmill (Khalighfard et al., 2011).
Maximum heart rate will be calculated using the formula: (HRMax =220- age) (Chaudhary et al.,
2010).
3.2.b- Dumbbells and sand bags for resistance exercise: Resistance training will be performed
during 8-weeks with thrice weekly sessions on nonconsecutive days. The program will consist
of seven exercises: triceps press, biceps curl, lat pull down, calf raise, leg press, leg
extension and sit-ups using dumbbells and sand bags. Each session will last approximately 45
minutes and consist of a 5-minute warm-up with stretching following by resistance exercise
that will be done as a cir¬cuit, ending with 5-minute cool down. The 1 repetition maximum
(1RM) is measured at baseline and follow¬ing the intervention. Initially, participants will
do two circuits using 50% of their 1RM and repeat them 10 times for the first and second
weeks, progressing to two circuits, using 60% of their 1RM and repeat 10 times for the third
and fourth weeks. In fifth and sixth weeks, participants will do three circuits using 60% of
their 1RM and repeat 10 times. In the last two weeks, patients will do three circuits using
70% of their 1RM and repeat 10 times. A 90-second rest will be allowed between sets of
exercises (Hallsworth et al., 2011).
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