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Treatment of symptomatic abnormal skin scars with electrical stimulation

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JOURNAL OF WOUND CARE
Volume 19, Issue 10, Pages 447-453

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MA HEALTHCARE LTD
DOI: 10.12968/jowc.2010.19.10.79092

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itch; pain; sensitive scars; pruritus; abnormal skin scarring

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  1. Fenzian Ltd

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Objective: To evaluate the effect of non-invasive biofeedback electrical stimulation on symptomatic abnormal skin scars. Method: Thirty patients with over 140 scars with long-term pain and itch were recruited into the study. Patients monitored the intensity of symptoms (pain and itching) on a numerical rating scale. In addition, a modified Manchester scar scale was used to objectively assess digital photographs of each scar in terms of colour, contour, distortion and texture, while a non-invasive spectrophotometric intracutaneous analysis was used to monitor the scars' physical characteristics. Results: The electrical stimulation device resulted in a clinically and statistically significant (p<0.05) reduction of symptoms and scar scores. Pain and itch scores were both reduced to a median score of 0 by 2 months, from a baseline of 7 and 6 respectively. Scar scores were reduced from a baseline of 14 to a median score of 11 by 2 months. Conclusion: These results give a preliminary indication of the potential role of non-invasive biofeedback electrical stimulation in the management of chronic scar pain and itch. However, further large scale controlled studies are warranted to elucidate its overall efficacy and mechanistic action.

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