Immediate effect of kinesiology taping on muscle strength, static balance and proprioception after eccentric muscle fatigue on ankle: a randomized cross-over trial

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Li, Yongjie [1 ]
Xia, Yuan [2 ]
Zhang, Dakuan [1 ]
Fu, Shenyu [1 ]
Liu, Mengling [1 ]
Pan, Xinyong [3 ]
Liu, Hongju [1 ]
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[1] Guizhou Prov Orthoped Hosp, Beijing Jishuitan Hosp Guizhou Hosp, Dept Rehabil Med, Guiyang, Peoples R China
[2] Affiliated Hosp Hubei Prov Govt, Dept Surg, Wuhan, Hubei, Peoples R China
[3] Wuhan Sports Univ, Sch Hlth Sci, Wuhan, Peoples R China
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Kinesiology tape; Ankle; Balance; Muscle strength; Muscle fatigue; DYNAMIC BALANCE; TAPE; PERFORMANCE; INSTABILITY; PLAYERS; SYSTEM;
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10.1186/s12891-024-07365-6
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R826.8 [整形外科学]; R782.2 [口腔颌面部整形外科学]; R726.2 [小儿整形外科学]; R62 [整形外科学(修复外科学)];
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Background Kinesiology Taping(KT) is commonly used as a physical therapy to prevent exercise-induced fatigue. This study aims to evaluate the immediate effects of KT on muscle strength, static balance, and proprioception after eccentric muscle fatigue on ankle. Methods Twenty healthy male university students were recruited. The experimental protocol was structured into four sessions, each separated by a one-week washout period to prevent carryover effects. Participants were randomly allocated to one of four intervention conditions in each session, ensuring no participant received the same intervention twice. These conditions were: no taping(NT),sham taping(ST),athletic taping(AT),and kinesiology taping(KT).Taping was applied immediately following an eccentric muscle fatigue protocol targeting the ankle, and assessments were conducted in the order of proprioception, muscle strength and static balance. Isometric muscle strength and proprioception were evaluated using the Biodex isokinetic system. Static balance was measured using the TecnoBody balance platform. Results KT had a significantly higher plantarflexion/dorsiflexion peak torque, dorsiflexion average peak torque, and plantarflexion/dorsiflexion average power at 60 degrees/s compared with NT and ST in terms of isometric muscle strength (p < 0.05).Furthermore, the plantarflexion peak torque of KT was significantly greater than AT at 60 degrees/s[p = 0.005,95% confidence interval(CI) = 3.39 to 18.20] and 180 degrees/s[p = 0.006,95%CI(2.62,21.98)]. In terms of proprioception, KT showed a lower absolute error in 25 degrees plantarflexion and 10 degrees dorsiflexion compared to NT, ST and AT. For static balance with eyes-open and eyes-closed conditions, AT and KT had a lower total sway area than NT and ST (p < 0.05). Additionally, a significant difference in total sway length with eyes-open condition was observed between AT and KT[p < 0.001,95%CI(-431.81,-168.25)];total sway area and the center of pressure(COP) velocity in the mediolateral(ML) and anteroposterior(AP) directions with eyes-closed condition were significantly lower in AT compared to KT. Conclusion This study suggests that KT is more effective than other taping conditions in improving muscle strength and proprioception after eccentric muscle fatigue on ankle. However, AT is more helpful in increasing static postural control ability after ankle muscle fatigue than KT.
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