Cooling breakthrough? simple skin wetting tested for burn survivors in heat
NCT ID NCT06529757
Summary
This study aims to see if wetting the skin helps people with healed burns control their body temperature better when exercising in hot conditions. Researchers will compare 40 participants—some without burns and some with different levels of past burns—while they exercise with either no cooling or with their skin wetted. The goal is to find a simple method to ease a common problem for burn survivors.
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Institute for Exercise and Environmental Medicine
RECRUITINGDallas, Texas, 75231, United States
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