Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2675952 Polish Annals of Medicine 2012 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

IntroductionHypertrophic scars, keloids and scar contractures result from abnormalities in collagen degradation and synthesis, consequently leading to its overproduction. Such scars not only pose an esthetic problem, but also contribute to functional disorders in the organism.AimThis work aimed at presenting the effectiveness of Kinesio Tapes applications in managing scars and keloids as evaluated by patients themselves or carers of children who had undergone such treatment.Materials and methodsResearch was conducted at the Provincial Specialist Children's Hospital in Kielce. The study group comprised 54 children, aged 2–18 years old (average age 6.7 years) with hypertrophic scars, keloids and contracture scars. The first stage of the research involved measuring the scars with a digital caliper and applying Kinesio Tape according to the assumed research methodology. In order to assess patients'/carers' subjective evaluations of Kinesio Taping effectiveness a questionnaire form devised by the authors was used.Results and discussionIn the study group, 37 patients declared that the application of Kinesio Tapes improved the cosmetic outcome and perception of the scar after 3 weeks; 10 patients who had undergone treatment observed such changes after 6 weeks; 5 patients indicated positive results after 9 weeks, and 2 patients after 12 weeks.ConclusionsOn the basis of the questionnaire results, personal observations and taken measurements, it can be concluded that the application of Kinesio Tapes is effective for hypertrophic scars, keloids and contracture scars.

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