The case for skin camouflage in the management of upper limb scarring - A case series.

IF 0.9 Q4 REHABILITATION
Hand Therapy Pub Date : 2021-09-01 Epub Date: 2021-04-20 DOI:10.1177/17589983211007875
Laura Adamson, Anna Selby
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Abstract

Introduction: For some people the appearance of their hands is as important as function. Upper limb scarring can cause some patients distress. Skin camouflage is an intervention that can be used to reduce the visual impact of a scar but there is limited published evidence for its use for hand scarring.

Methods: This is a case series study with a primary objective to determine whether skin camouflage reduces distress in patients with an upper limb scar and to evaluate this new service. Patients experiencing distress from an upper limb scar were recruited from a hand therapy outpatient clinic. The intervention delivered was a one hour skin camouflage session. Photographs of the upper limb pre and post skin camouflage intervention were taken. The patient-rated Michigan Hand Questionnaire (MHQ) and Derriford Appearance Scale (DAS24) were completed before treatment, at 1 week and 1 month after treatment.

Results: Six participants reporting distress from an upper limb scar received skin camouflage intervention. Only three out of six participants completed all follow-up. All three showed improvement in at least two domains of the MHQ (function and aesthetics) at one month post treatment. Increased confidence during functional and work-based activities was also reported on the DAS24. Participants reported increased engagement in daily activities as a result of being able to camouflage their scars.

Conclusions: This small case series shows that skin camouflage intervention may be beneficial for some patients who are experiencing distress related to an upper limb scar by increasing function and self-confidence.

皮肤伪装在上肢瘢痕形成治疗中的应用——一个案例系列。
引言:对一些人来说,手的外观和功能一样重要。上肢疤痕会导致一些患者痛苦。皮肤伪装是一种可以用来减少疤痕视觉影响的干预措施,但其用于手部疤痕的公开证据有限。方法:这是一项病例系列研究,主要目的是确定皮肤伪装是否能减轻上肢疤痕患者的痛苦,并评估这项新服务。从一家手部治疗门诊招募了因上肢疤痕而感到痛苦的患者。所进行的干预是一个小时的皮肤伪装疗程。拍摄了上肢皮肤伪装干预前后的照片。患者在治疗前完成密歇根手部问卷(MHQ)和Derriford外观量表(DAS24)评分 周和1 治疗后一个月。结果:6名报告上肢瘢痕疼痛的参与者接受了皮肤伪装干预。六名参与者中只有三名完成了所有后续行动。三者在治疗后一个月均显示出至少两个MHQ领域(功能和美观)的改善。DAS24还报告了在功能和基于工作的活动中信心的增强。参与者报告说,由于能够掩饰自己的伤疤,他们在日常活动中的参与度增加了。结论:这个小病例系列表明,皮肤伪装干预可以通过增强功能和自信心,对一些正在经历上肢疤痕相关痛苦的患者有益。
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