Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries
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Randomized Controlled Trial
Virtual reality for acute pain reduction in adolescents undergoing burn wound care: a prospective randomized controlled trial.
Effective pain management remains a challenge for adolescents during conscious burn wound care procedures. Virtual reality (VR) shows promise as a non-pharmacological adjunct in reducing pain. ⋯ Despite only minimal pain reduction achieved using off-the-shelf VR, other results from this trial and previous research on younger children with burns suggest a customized, adolescent and hospital friendly device may be more effective in pain reduction.
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Randomized Controlled Trial
The effects of splinting on shoulder function in adult burns.
Exercises are commonly prescribed to improve shoulder range following axillary burns, but the effect of additional splinting is unclear. ⋯ Shoulder splints did not improve clinical outcomes in this study population and low adherence rates suggest splinting may be unacceptable to patients and makes drawing firm conclusions difficult.