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Kinesiotaping In Orhopedic Medicine: Myths And Facts

Kinesiotaping In Orhopedic Medicine: Myths And Facts

Yonatan Kaplan, PhD, MSc(Med), BSc(Physio), ISRAEL

Lerner Sports Center, Hebrew University, jerusalem, Select a state, ISRAEL


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Diagnosis / Condition

Diagnosis Method

Cartilage


Summary: There is partial evidence of short-term pain relief, improved flexibility and improved muscle electrical activity of Kinesiotaping


Introduction

The use of the kinematic tape (KT) has become common in recent years in the treatment of skeletal injuries for the purposes of: pain reduction, increased range of motion, improved joint stability and more. Few studies have been written on the subject, and opinions differ as to the efficacy of KT compared with other interventions in physiotherapy

Purpose

Review the evidence and validity of KT tape being an efficient method of physiotherapy compared to other interventions.

Methods

A literature search of MEDLINE, PEDro, EMBASE and the Cochrane data base CINAHL (from their inception–May 2022) was conducted using the following search terms "kinesiotape", " musculoskeletal"

Results

112 reviews and articles were found, of which 47 relevant studies were included in this review. Results were divided according to body regions.

Conclusion

KT is a treatment method whose effectiveness is questionable in the treatment of skeletal injuries. There is partial evidence of short-term pain relief, improved flexibility and improved muscle electrical activity. The KT is part of a wide range of treatments for skeletal injuries and should be carefully and specifically applied for treatment.


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