Efficacy of Massage Techniques for Hypertrophic Burn Scars – A Systematic Review of Literature

Author:

Barnes Sabrina Poppy1ORCID,Ma Yangmyung2ORCID,Patel Bijendra3,Muthayya Preetha4

Affiliation:

1. Hull York Medical School, University Road , Heslington York, YO10 5DD , UK

2. Institute of Inflammation and Ageing, University of Birmingham , Mindelsohn Way, Birmingham, B15 2GW , UK

3. Barts Cancer Institute, Queen Mary’s, University of London , Joseph Rotblat Building – Ground Floor (Teaching Office), Charterhouse Square, London, EC1M 5PZ , UK

4. Pinderfields Hospital, Regional Burns Unit , Aberford Road, Wakefield, WF1 4DG , UK

Abstract

Abstract Despite advancements in burn care, evidence estimates that pathological scarring occurs in 32%–75% of cutaneous burns. Scar massage therapy is an under researched method of management for hypertrophic burn scars which has scope to be a low-cost treatment alternative. The aim of this systematic review was to determine the efficacy of scar massage techniques for common hypertrophic burn scar symptoms such as contraction, pruritus, pain and visibility. The keywords and corresponding MeSH terms were inputed into PubMed, EMBASE, Cochrane database of Systematic Reviews, University Library of Hull, York and Queen Mary, University of London. Following the implementation of predetermined inclusion and exclusion criteria, ten papers were included for data extraction. Quality assessment of all papers was performed using the Cochrane Risk of Bias tool and ROBINS-I tool. Data pertaining to the nature of the participant demographics, scar massage treatment, and study outcomes was extracted. Nine of the ten studies showed a significant improvement for scar massage treatment of hypertrophic burn scar symptoms despite using different massage techniques. Friction and oscillation massage was used in partnership to improve scar function, whereas effleurage and petrissage used in longer sessions was seen to improve scar visibility and pain. Scar pruritus was improved by each massage technique. Scar massage has been shown to be effective at improving scar outcomes. This paper suggests massage techniques should be tailored to the patients’ symptoms. A large, randomized control trial is required to advance this area of research.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Rehabilitation,Emergency Medicine,Surgery

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