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A biomechanical analysis of the effects of low-Dye taping on arch deformation during gait.

Robert Yoho1, Julian J Rivera, Robert Renschler, Vassilios G Vardaxis, Jeffrey Dikis.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The low-Dye technique serves to limit hindfoot pronation and medial arch collapse. Few studies exist that investigate the effects on medial arch deformation from a biomechanical perspective.
METHODS: Kinematic data was collected using a Motion Analysis System. Foot function of 21 healthy adults was assessed during the stance phase of gait. Subjects were evaluated prior to and immediately following the low-Dye tape application, as well as at 48 h. Foot deformation was assessed during the stance phase of gait using the calcaneus, navicular and 1st metatarsal head markers to calculate the medial longitudinal arch angle (MLA) and the dynamic arch height index (dAHI). Paired t-tests were used to assess low-Dye tape effectiveness.
RESULTS: There was a significant 19.3% reduction in MLA immediately after application of the tape. However only 4.01% reduction remained in deformation after 48 h. The MLA deformation findings were consistent with the AHI change, showing a significant change in the arch deformation between Pre and Post0 low-Dye taping. The effects were short-lived.
CONCLUSIONS: There are measurable changes to medial arch height and amount of arch height deformation during gait following low-Dye taping. Although changes were present immediately after application, results were diminished 48 h after application.
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Year:  2012        PMID: 23041029     DOI: 10.1016/j.foot.2012.08.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Foot (Edinb)        ISSN: 0958-2592


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