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Short-term and long-term effects of ankle joint taping and bandaging on balance, proprioception and vertical jump among volleyball players with chronic ankle instability.

Authors :
Alawna, Motaz
Mohamed, Ayman A.
Source :
Physical Therapy in Sport; Nov2020, Vol. 46, p145-154, 10p
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

This study hypothesized that the prolonged use of taping during athletic activities produces more significant increases in proprioception, balance, and vertical jump among volleyball players with CAI. A randomized controlled study. One-hundred participants with chronic ankle instability (CAI) participated in this study. Participants were distributed into 3-groups: taping group, bandaging group, and control group. Proprioception (ankle range of motion absolute error), balance(Y-balance test), and vertical jump (vertical jump tester). Three interventions were performed: ankle rigid taping, ankle bandaging, and placebo taping. The measurements were performed at baseline, immediately, 2-weeks and 2-months after support. Immediately after supports, there were non-significant differences between all groups for proprioception, balance (P <.05). There was a significant difference between banding and control groups, and taping and control groups for the vertical jump (P <.05). After 2-weeks and 2-months, there were significant differences between bandaging and control groups, and taping and control groups for proprioception, balance, and vertical jump (P <.05). There were non-significant differences between taping and bandaging groups (P <.05) during all assessments. This study indicated that ankle taping and bandaging immediately improve vertical jump only; while they improve proprioception, balance, and vertical jump after 2-weeks and 2-months. • The Ankle joint Taping and Bandaging have a long-term effect on increasing proprioception. • The Ankle joint Taping and Bandaging have a long-term effect on increasing Balance. • The Ankle joint Taping and Bandaging have a long-term and short-term effect on increasing Vertical jump distance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1466853X
Volume :
46
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Physical Therapy in Sport
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
146951084
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ptsp.2020.08.015