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Effects of Applied Direction of Kinesio Taping in Sensation and Postural Control between Pre- and Post- Muscle Fatigue for Healthy Athletes

Authors :
Min-Hao Hung
Hui-Ya Chen
Yun-Chi Chang
Chun-Wen Chin
Hsiao-Yun Chang
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Research Square Platform LLC, 2022.

Abstract

Purpose: This study aimed to use two different taping directions on the gastrocnemius muscle, the most important muscle for stance stability, to further investigate the effect of different taping directions on overall balance and sensation systems before versus after muscle fatigue.Methods: The participants were 45 healthy athletes who random control method was divided into 3 groups: Placebo taping group (PTG), Facilitation KT group (FKTG), and Inhabitation KT group (IKTG). The neuromuscular balance ability and sensory function test were before versus after muscle fatigue.Results: The two-point discrimination sensitivity of the facilitation taping group was significantly higher than that of the placebo taping group. The eyes open swaying distance of the inhibition taping group was significantly greater than that of the placebo taping group before taping, after taping, and after fatigue from exercise. The swaying speed was also significantly higher in the inhibition taping group than in the placebo and facilitation taping groups. When the participants stood barefoot on one foot with the eyes closed, no significant differences were noted among groups. When standing on a soft cushion on one foot with the eyes open, significant differences were noted between the inhibition taping group and both the placebo and facilitation taping groups before taping, after taping, and after fatigue from exercise . When standing on a soft cushion on one foot with the eyes closed, there were significant differences in the duration of standing among the three groups before taping and after fatigue from exercise.Conclusion: The results of the present study show that muscle taping effectively improves athletes’ proprioception. Therefore, muscle taping during exercise can help to increase the balance of, improve the performance of, and prevent ankle sprains in athletes.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-1565977/v1