1. The effectiveness of Kinesio Taping on pain and disability in cervical myofascial pain syndrome.
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Ay S, Konak HE, Evcik D, and Kibar S
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- Adult, Disability Evaluation, Double-Blind Method, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Muscle Strength physiology, Myofascial Pain Syndromes physiopathology, Myofascial Pain Syndromes rehabilitation, Neck Pain physiopathology, Neck Pain rehabilitation, Pain Measurement, Pain Threshold physiology, Range of Motion, Articular physiology, Treatment Outcome, Young Adult, Athletic Tape, Cervical Vertebrae physiopathology, Exercise Therapy methods, Myofascial Pain Syndromes therapy, Neck Pain therapy
- Abstract
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of Kinesio Taping and sham Kinesio Taping on pain, pressure pain threshold, cervical range of motion, and disability in cervical myofascial pain syndrome patients (MPS)., Methods: This study was designed as a randomized, double-blind placebo controlled study. Sixty-one patients with MPS were randomly assigned into two groups. Group 1 (n=31) was treated with Kinesio Taping and group 2 (n=30) was treated sham taping five times by intervals of 3 days for 15 days. Additionally, all patients were given neck exercise program. Patients were evaluated according to pain, pressure pain threshold, cervical range of motion and disability. Pain was assessed by using Visual Analog Scale, pressure pain threshold was measured by using an algometer, and active cervical range of motion was measured by using goniometry. Disability was assessed with the neck pain disability index disability. Measurements were taken before and after the treatment., Results: At the end of the therapy, there were statistically significant improvements on pain, pressure pain threshold, cervical range of motion, and disability (p<0.05) in both groups. Also there was a statistical difference between the groups regarding pain, pressure pain threshold, cervical flexion-extension (p<0.05); except cervical rotation, cervical lateral flexion and disability (p>0.05)., Conclusion: This study shows that Kinesio Taping leads to improvements on pain, pressure pain threshold and cervical range of motion, but not disability in short time. Therefore, Kinesio Taping can be used as an alternative therapy method in the treatment of patients with MPS., (Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Editora Ltda. All rights reserved.)
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- 2017
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