Systematic Review and Expert Consensus on the Use of Orthoses (Splints and Casts) with Adults and Children after Burn Injury to Determine Practice Guidelines

Author:

Parry Ingrid S1,Schneider Jeffrey C2,Yelvington Miranda3,Sharp Patricia4,Serghiou Michael5,Ryan Colleen M6,Richardson Elizabeth7,Pontius Kara8,Niszczak Jonathan9105,McMahon Margaret11,MacDonald Lori E12,Lorello David13,Kehrer Catherine Knox14,Godleski Matthew15,Forbes Lisa16,Duch Sarah14,Crump Donna17,Chouinard Annick1819,Calva Valerie18,Bills Sara20,Benavides Lynne21,Acharya Hernish J22,De Oliveira Ana23,Boruff Jill24,Nedelec Bernadette182324

Affiliation:

1. From the Shriners Hospital for Children, Northern California, University of California–Davis, Sacramento

2. Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts

3. Arkansas Children’s Hospital, Little Rock

4. Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, University of Cincinnati College of Allied Health Sciences Program in Occupational Therapy, Ohio

5. Bio Med Sciences Inc., Allentown, Pennsylvania Shriners Hospitals for Children Boston, Massachusetts

6. Sumner Redstone Burn Center, Surgical Services, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston

7. Wake Forest Baptist Health, Winston-Salem, North Carolina

8. Children’s Hospital Colorado, Aurora

9. Thomas Jefferson University Burn Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

10. Bio Med Sciences, Inc. Allentown, Pennsylvania

11. Our Lady’s Hopsice and Care Services, Harold’s Cross, Dublin, Ireland

12. Foothills Medical Centre, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

13. The Arizona Burn Center at Maricopa Medical Center, Phoenix

14. Westchester Medical Center, Valhalla, New York

15. Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Ross Tilley Burn Centre, St. John’s Rehab, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada

16. Health Sciences Centre, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

17. Parkland Health and Hospital System, PMR Department, Dallas, Texas

18. Hôpital de réadaptation Villa Medica, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

19. CHU Sainte-Justine, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

20. Madonna Rehabilitation Hospitals, Lincoln, Nebraska University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha

21. Rhode Island Hospital, Providence

22. Division of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Department of Medicine, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada

23. Centre de recherche du Centre Hospitalier de l’Université de Montréal (CHUM), Quebec, Canada

24. School of Physical and Occupational Therapy, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Abstract

Abstract The objective of this review was to systematically evaluate the available literature addressing the use of orthoses (splints and casts) with adult and pediatric burn survivors and determine whether practice guidelines could be proposed. This review provides evidence-based recommendations specifically for rehabilitation professionals who are responsible for burn survivor rehabilitation. A summary recommendation was made after the literature was retrieved using a systematic review and critical appraisal by multiple authors. The level of evidence of the literature was determined in accordance with the Oxford Centre for Evidence-based Medicine criteria. Due to the low level of evidence in the available literature, only one practice guideline could be recommended: orthotic use should be considered as a treatment choice for improving range of motion or reducing contracture in adults who have sustained a burn injury. To address the rehabilitation-specific gaps found in the literature regarding orthotic use in burn rehabilitation and provide guidance to clinicians, a formal expert consensus exercise was conducted as a final step to the project. The resultant manuscript provides a summary of the literature regarding orthotic use with burn patients, one practice guideline, proposed orthotic terminology and additional practice recommendations based on expert opinion. The limitations in the current literature are also discussed, and suggestions are made for future studies in the area of orthotic use after burn injury.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Rehabilitation,Emergency Medicine,Surgery

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