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Kinezioteipavimo poveikis po tolimojo stipinkaulio galo lūžių, rankos funkcijai ir savarankiškumui / The influence of kinesio taping for patients after distal radius fractures for hand function and self – independenceAmbrazevičius, Audrius 18 June 2014 (has links)
Stipinkaulio distalinio galo lūžiai (SDGL) yra vienas dažniausių kaulų ir raumenų sužalojimų, sudarantys apie 3 proc. visų rankos sužeidimų.
Lietuvoje, Sveidros duomenimis, 2010 m. dėl SDGL hospitalizuoti 1375 pacientai (986 moterys ir 389 vyrai). Vyrų traumų skaičiaus nei didėjimo, nei mažėjimo tendencijos nėra. Moterų traumų nuo 50–55 m. skaičius padvigubėja (47 iki 99). Vyresnių moterų SDGL patogenezės pagrindas gali būti osteoporozė. Tyrimo tikslas: Įvertinti kinezioteipavimo poveikį pacientams po tolimojo stipinkaulio galo lūžių. Tyrimo uždaviniai: 1. Įvertinti pacientų rankos funkciją ir savarankiškumą prieš ergoterapiją ir po jos taikant kinezioteipavimą; 2. Įvertinti pacientų rankos funkciją ir savarankiškumą prieš ergoterapiją ir po jos be kinezioteipavimo; 3. Palyginti ergoterapijos efektyvumą taikant kinezioteipavimą;
Tyrimas buvo atliktas 2013 metų spalio – kovo mėnesiais. Ištirti 32 pacientai, patyrę tolimojo stipinkaulio galo lūžius, Viešosios įstaigos „Kauno klinikinėje ligoninėje“ bei „Kauno klinikos“, reabilitacijos skyriuje, gydyti ambulatoriškai. Pacientai buvo suskirstyti į dvi grupes: kontrolinę ir tiriamąją. Kontrolinę grupę sudarė pacientai, kuriems taikyta ergoterapija be kinezioteipavimo. Tiriamąją grupę sudarė pacientai, kuriems taikyta ergoterapija ir kinezioteipavimas. Abiejų grupių pacientams buvo sudaryta ir taikyta individuali ergoterapijos programa, atsižvelgiant į rankos funkcijos ir savarankiškumo sutrikimą. Ergoterapijos programos ir... [toliau žr. visą tekstą] / Distal radius fractures are among the most common musculoskeletal injuries. It consists about 3% of all hand injuries. In Lithuania 1375 patients were hospitalized in 2010 year. Men injury rate has unchanged. Women injuries rate from 50-55 has doubled.
Aim of work was to estimate occupational therapy and kinesio taping influence to patients, experienced radius fractures. Tasks of this work were: 1. Evaluate patients hand function and independence before and after occupational therapy through kinesio taping. 2. Evaluate patients hand function and independence before and after occupational therapy using kinesio taping. 3. Compare the effectiveness of occupational therapy through kinesio taping.
Research was conducted in October 2013 – March to examine the 32 patients experienced distal radius fractures at Kaunas Clinical hospital and Kaunas clinics in rehabilitation department. Patients were divided into two groups: control and study. The control group consisted of patients who received occupational therapy without kinesio taping. The study group consisted of patients who received occupational therapy through kinesio taping. The individual occupational therapy program were formed and applied for both groups of patients according to the hand function and self – independence. For occupational therapy program to evaluate the effectiveness of kinesio taping were used: specially for this research prepared questionnaire; hand strength was measured with dynamometer; functional range... [to full text]
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Efeito agudo da Kinesio Taping® sobre a força isométrica máxima de preensão manual e resistência de força em esportistas saudáveis / Acute effect of Kinesio Taping ® on maximal isometric strength and handgrip strength endurance in healthy athletesZanchet, Marcos Atrib 14 December 2012 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2012-12-14 / Given the increased use of tape Kinesio Taping ( KT ) by professionals working in sports and rehabilitation , it is necessary to conduct studies that focus on the effects of this method . As there are several proposed benefits from the application of KT , the objective is to quantify the physical effects of cutaneous stimulation with Kinesio Taping in the levels of maximal isometric strength and handgrip strength endurance . The present study is an experimental , repeated measures . Will be invited to compose the sportsmen young males , which do not have allergy to the material of the bandage or injury in the upper limbs . For collection of levels of muscular strength and endurance will use digital handgrip dynamometer . Data analysis will be performed with the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences. A descriptive presentation of the data will average and standard deviation . A simple analysis of variance ANOVA and post hoc Bonferroni test will be used to compare the difference between different groups banding / Dado o aumento da utilização da bandagem Kinesio Taping (KT) por profissionais que atuam no meio esportivo e de reabilitação, torna-se necessária a realização de estudos que tenham como foco os efeitos desse método. Como são vários os benefícios propostos a partir da aplicação da KT, objetiva-se quantificar os efeitos físicos da estimulação tegumentar com Kinesio Taping nos níveis de força isométrica máxima de preensão manual e a resistência de força. O estudo apresentado é de caráter experimental, com medidas repetidas. Serão convidados para compor a esportistas jovens do sexo masculino, que não apresentem alergia ao material da bandagem ou lesão em membros superiores. Para coleta dos níveis de força e resistência muscular será utilizado dinamômetro digital de preensão manual. A análise dos dados será feita com o software Statistical Package for the Social Sciences. A apresentação descritiva dos dados será em média e desvio padrão. Uma análise simples de variância ANOVA e teste post hoc de Bonferroni serão usados para comparar a diferença entre os diferentes grupos de bandagem
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The effect of Kinesio tape® on post dry needling soreness in the treatment of trapezius trigger point oneMaruggi, Marco 23 April 2014 (has links)
M.Tech. (Chiropractic) / Myofascial Pain Syndrome, is a common source of frustration for both healthcare practitioners and patients. It is the second most common reason for patients visiting their health care practitioner and constitutes up to 85% of the reasons for visits to pain clinics (Han and Harrison, 1997). As muscle pain is the most common work-related injury (Hubbard, 1998), it costs billions of dollars in lost revenue every year due to lost productivity (Fricton, 1990). Hong (1994), states that dry needling has been extensively studied and has been shown to decrease or even abolish myofascial pain. However post dry needling soreness is a common side effect of dry needling. Stuart (2010), states that applying kinesio tape® to a musculoskeletal injury during rehabilitation could result in a quicker recovery by allowing the body to biomechanically heal itself. Garcia-Mura et al (2009), results suggest that kinesio tape® is a method highly appropriate in the treatment of myofascial trigger points by normalising muscular function, increasing lymphatic and vascular flow, diminishing pain and aid in the correction of possible articular malalignment. The aim of this study was to determine the effects that kinesio tape® has on the trapezius trigger point one post needling, to determine whether there is an increase in the therapeutic effect of dry needling and an increased recovery time of the myofascial trigger points, with regards to changes in pressure pain threshold, pain and cervical range of motion. Participants for this study were recruited either by an advertisement which was placed on the information board of the Chiropractic Day Clinic at the University of Johannesburg as well as advertisements placed in and around the University of Johannesburg at the Doornfontein Campus. Also, many participants were made aware of this study via word of mouth from candidates already involved in the study. Thirty participants were randomly assigned into one of two groups, each consisting of 15 participants. Group A received dry needling of the trapezius trigger point one followed by the application of kinesio tape® whereas group B received dry needing of trapezius trigger point one only. Participants were treated 5 times with objective and subjective measurements taken at the 1st, 3rd and 5th visits. Objective measurements consisted of readings taken with an algometer and cervical range of motion (CROM) device. The subjective measurements consisted of the Numerical Pain Rating Scale (NPRS) and the Vernon Mior Neck Disability Index. The results of the study showed clinically and statistical significant improvements for both groups in regards to alleviating pain subjectively (Numerical Pain Rating Scale and Vernon-Mior Neck Pain and Disability Index), increasing pressure pain threshold objectively (Algometer) and increasing range of motion objectively (Cervical Range of Motion device). However group A (dry needing and kinesio tape®) showed a greater improvement in both subjective and objective measurements. Based on the results of the study, it could be concluded that both dry needling on its own as well as applying kinesio tape® post dry needling can be effective in the treatment of myofascial trigger points in the upper trapezius muscle, however applying kinesio tape® post dry needling seemed to be more effective.
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Kinesio Sportswear : Exploration of kinesio tapes integrated in garment construction for sportswearKaspari, Hannah January 2023 (has links)
Kinesio taping constructions are translated into garment construction in order to explore different principles for integrating kinesio taping devices and applying them to function and well-being in an everyday sports context. The significance of this project lies in developing sportswear that integrates similar functions to a Kinesio Tape. Recurring physical ailments are addressed with garments to improve flexibility between the health problem and kinesiology taping functions. A series of design experiments integrating elastic tapes and involving test subjects led to new perspectives in the field. Within the process, different principles were tested that mimic the function of a Kinesio Tape. The developed prototypes were fitted to specific test subjects and then tested with the help of a user test during an activity. The process showed that the subject area still leaves much room for further research. Specifying the field of application more is one possibility.
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Analyzing the Effectiveness of Kinesio-taping in Golf-induced Chronic Low Back Pain ManagementZhang, Yushan 01 January 2023 (has links) (PDF)
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of Kinesio-Taping (KT) in golf-induced chronic low-back pain management. The golfing population continues to grow each year, and the risks of golf-induced chronic low back pain (CLBP) remain high. The Kinesio-taping technique is a non-invasive treatment intervention utilized in sports injury rehabilitation and prevention. Due to the lack of research on KT in golf-related injuries, this study addresses the injury mechanism of golf-induced CLBP and the proposed physiological mechanism and therapeutic effects on the musculoskeletal system of KT. This study is a comprehensive review of the golf swing, prevalence and risk factors of golf induced CLBP, treatment modalities for non-specific low back pain, and the use of KT in sports medicine and healthcare settings.
The target population of this study includes active adults and older adults who are at risk or currently experiencing CLBP and those who may golf professionally or recreationally. The literature search (February- October 2022) was performed using multiple databases, including UCF Libraries, PubMed, GoogleScholar, SagePub, ScienceDirect, and Ebscohost. Keywords employed by this research include "low back*" "golf*" or "golf swing*" "Kinesio-tape*" or "Kinesio-taping*" and "pain*" or "injury*". Search results were carefully screened, and relevant literature was selected for this study. A total of 78 scientific studies were included in this review. This literature review found insufficient empirical evidence to support the application of KT in golf-induced low back pain management. Although the subjects' contextual effects should not be overlooked, the reasoning behind how KT physiologically affects target injury sites remains unclear. Further research is suggested to examine the effectiveness of KT in treating golf induced CLBP.
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Objektivizace využití kineziotapingu k ovlivnění svalového napětí při epikondylitidě / The objectification of using of kinesio taping to influence a muscle tone in epicondylitisRosenmüllerová, Lenka January 2014 (has links)
Title The objectification of using of kinesio taping to influence a muscle tone in epicondylitis. Objectives The aim of this master thesis is to find an effect of inhibitive kinesiotape application to muscle tone of hypertonic m. extensor digitorum communis and to pain of lateral epicondyl in lateral epicondylitis. Method The master thesis is divided to theoretical part and empirical research, which is based on the first part. The evaluation of m. extensor digitorum communis tension after kinesiotape application is provided by myotonometry method. The measurement is performed in 5 tested persons before and after two-day kinesio tape application. The questionaire Numeric pain rating scale helps to find a change of pain before and after kinesio tape application and then the dependence of pain to muscle tone change. Results The myotonometer measurement found a decrease of m. extensor digitorum communis tension for 4 from 5 tested persons after two-day application. The pain of lateral epicondyl was reduced for all probands. Keywords lateral epicondylitis, tennis elbow, muscle tone, kinesio taping, myotonometer
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Kineziterapijos ir kinezioteipavimo momentinis poveikis statinei ir dinaminei pusiausvyrai prieš priekinio kryžminio raiščio operaciją / The effect of physical therapy and instaneous kinesio taping for static and dynamic balance before anterior cruciate ligament surgeryKeršytė, Renata 10 September 2013 (has links)
Tyrimo objektas: Kineziterapijos ir kinezioteipavimo momentinis poveikis statinei ir dinaminei pusiausvyrai prieš priekinio kryžminio raiščio operaciją.
Tyrimo tikslas: Nustatyti kineziterapijos ir kinezioteipavimo momentinį poveikį statinei bei dinaminei pusiausvyrai prieš priekinio kryžminio raiščio operaciją.
Tyrimo uždaviniai:
1. Nustatyti kineziterapijos poveikį statinei ir dinaminei pusiausvyrai prieš priekinio kryžminio raiščio operaciją.
2. Nustatyti kinezioteipavimo momentinį poveikį statinei ir dinaminei pusiausvyrai taikant kineziterapiją prieš priekinio kryžminio raiščio operaciją.
Tyrimo hipotezė: Manome, kad tiriamiesiems prieš priekinio kryžminio raiščio operaciją, taikyta kineziterapija pagerins statinę ir dinaminę pusiausvyrą. Be to, pusiausvyra stovint ant pažeistos kojos bus geresnė su kinezioteipu.
Tyrimo rezultatai: Nustatėme, kad svyravimai Ax ir Ay ašyse, stovint ant pažeistos kojos, buvo statistiškai reikšmingai mažesni po kineziterapijos. Taip pat, po kineziterapijos pagerėjo pusiausvyra Ax ašyje stovint ant sveikos kojos. Pusiausvyra po šuolio stovint ant sveikos ir pažeistos kojos statistiškai reikšmingai pagerėjo po kineziterapijos Ay ašyje. Stovint ant pažeistos kojos su kinezioteipu, nustatėme statistiškai patikimą skirtumą tarp dinaminės pusiausvyros stovint ant pažeistos kojos be kinezioteipo ir su juo. Pusiausvyra pagerėjo Ax ir Ay ašyse.
Išvados:
1. Po kineziterapijos pagerėjo statinė pusiausvyra pirmyn - atgal ir šonine kryptimis stovint ant... [toliau žr. visą tekstą] / Object of the study: The effect of physical therapy and instantaneous kinesio taping for static and dynamic balance before anterior cruciate ligament surgery.
Aim of the study: To investigate effect of physical therapy and the instantaneous kinesio taping for static and dynamic balance before anterior cruciate ligament surgery.
Goals of the study:
1. To investigate the effect of physical therapy for static and dynamic balance before anterior cruciate ligament surgery.
2. To investigate the instantaneous effect of kinesio taping for static and dynamic balance before anterior cruciate ligament surgery.
Hypothesis of the study: We think that, static and dynamic balance will improve after physical therapy before anterior cruciate ligament surgery. Moreover, the balance of the injured limb will improve after instantaneous kinesio taping.
Results of the study: We found that variations of standing on injured limb was significantly lower after physical therapy in Ax and Ay axis. Also, balance of healthy limb improved after physical therapy. Moreover, the balance after jump of injured and healthy leg improved in Ay axis after physical therapy. Dynamic balance improved with kinesio tape on injured limb before physical therapy.
Conclusions:
1. Static balance forward - backward and side to side improved after physical therapy. Moreover, static balance standing on the injured limb improved side to side. Furthermore, dynamic side to side balance improved in both limbs after physical... [to full text]
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Efficacy of Kinesio Taping as an Adjunct Intervention to Traditional Physical Therapy in the Treatment of Nonspecific Acute Low Back Pain: A Prospective Randomized Controlled TrialElkholy, Hossameldien 01 January 2017 (has links)
The Efficacy of Kinesio Taping as an Adjunct Intervention to Traditional Physical Therapy in the Treatment of Nonspecific Acute Low Back Pain: A Prospective Randomized Controlled Trial Background: Acute low back pain (LBP) is a significant health problem worldwide and is one of the leading causes of disability. Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of Kinesio Taping (KT) on disability, fear-avoidance beliefs, and pain intensity in patients with acute, nonspecific LBP. Research Design and Methods: A prospective, randomized controlled study of consecutive patients referred to physical therapy with a primary complaint of LBP. Seventy-eight patients with acute, nonspecific LBP were randomized to an experimental group that received traditional physical therapy plus KT and a control group that received traditional physical therapy alone. Interventions were administered twice a week for 4 weeks. Assessment tools used were Ronald Morris Disability Questionnaire (RMDQ) for disability, Fear-Avoidance Beliefs Questionnaire (FABQ) for fear-avoidance beliefs, and Numerical Pain Rating Scale (NPRS) for pain intensity. Assessments were conducted at baseline, end of week 1, end of week 2, end of week 3, and end of week 4. Analysis: Repeated measures mixed model analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to examine the effect of treatment on each variable. The group type was the between-subjects variable and the time was the within-subjects variable. A significance level of .05 was used in the analyses. Results: Both groups showed statistically significant lower disability, fear-avoidance beliefs, and pain levels over time compared with baseline scores (p < .0001). The experimental group showed statistically significant lower RMDQ scores at week 2, 3, and 4 (p < .05), statistically significant lower FABQ-physical activity subscale scores at the end of week 1 (p < .01), at the end of week 2 (p < .01), at the end of week 3 (p < .01), and at the end of week 4 (p < .05), statistically significant lower FABQ-work subscale scores at week 3 (p < .05) and week 4 (p < .01), and statistically significant lower NPRS scores at week 1, 2, 3, and 4 (p < .05). Conclusion: Kinesio Taping can be considered a useful adjunct intervention to reduce disability and pain and to modulate fear-avoidance beliefs in patients with acute, nonspecific LBP.
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Vliv kinesiotapingu na změnu prahu bolesti v oblasti dolních končetin a pánve u sportovních tanečních párů latinskoamerických tanců / The Effect of Kinesiotaping on Pain Threshold Alteration of Lower Limbs and Pelvis in Latin American Sport Dance CouplesČernocká, Michaela January 2014 (has links)
Title: The Effect of Kinesiotaping on Pain Threshold Alteration of Lower Limbs and Pelvis in Latin American Sport Dance Couples Objectives: The aim of this study is to monitor the alteration of the pain threshold in predilective points of lower limbs and pelvis during loaded regime and to compare these changes with the control group with no kinesio tape. Methods: This experimental study employs intervention of kinesio tape applied to inhibit m. gastrocnemius medialis et lateralis and for mechanical correction of hallux valgus. There were five couples in experimental group and five couples in control group. The pain threshold change was objectivised by pressure algometer. Results: The measured data showed that the kinesiotaping has a positive influence on pain threshold in sport dance couples. In most dancers (9 out of 10) kinesio tape contributed to increasing or smaller decreasing of pain threshold with respect to the other lower limb. In comparison with the control group, pain threshold of dancers in the experimental group increased or decreased less even despite acute or subacute injury of the taped lower limb. One more finding is that the postural function has an influence on the pain threshold change after load. Pain threshold had a downward tendency in investigated persons with a worse...
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Kritické zhodnocení metody tapingu se zaměřením na jeho účinky / Critical evaluation of taping methods with focus on its effectsŠolcová, Veronika January 2011 (has links)
Title: Critical evaluation of taping methods with focus on its effects. Objectives: Purpose of this diploma thesis is critical evaluation of taping methods with concentration on its effects. Evaluation, comparison of contradictory statements and obtained information will be done based on a study and analysis of literature and scientific studies regarding taping methods and its efficiencies. On this base, final conclusions about real efficiency of taping will be made. Methods: In this diploma thesis, which is a critical review, document studies method will be used, along with analysis of professional scientific sources and their comparison. Results: The sport tapes (solid and elastic) and the kinesio tapes may participate on the possible mechanisms of the taping method effect. The various kinds of the tapes are different in the consequences of its effects. For lack of good scientific studies we can not clearly objectify the method of the taping. Keywords: taping, taping methods, taping efficiency, knesio taping, benefits of taping, prevention, critical review, proprioception, scars.
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