María Encarnación Aguilar-Ferrándiz1, Carmen Moreno-Lorenzo2, Guillermo A Matarán-Peñarrocha3, Francisco García-Muro4, Ma Carmen García-Ríos2, Adelaida María Castro-Sánchez5. 1. Department of Physical Therapy, University of Granada, Granada, Spain. Electronic address: encaguilar@hotmail.com. 2. Department of Physical Therapy, University of Granada, Granada, Spain. 3. Andalusian Health Service, Health District Jaen-Northeast, Jaen, Spain. 4. Department of Physiotherapy, Faculty of Medicine, Centro de estudios universitarios-San Pablo University, Madrid, Spain. 5. Department of Nursing and Physical Therapy, University of Almeria, Almeria, Spain.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the short-term effect of a mixed Kinesio taping (KT) model on range of ankle motion (ROAM), gait, pain, perimeter of lower limbs, and quality of life in postmenopausal women with chronic venous insufficiency (CVI). DESIGN: Double-blinded, randomized controlled trial. SETTING: Clinical setting. PARTICIPANTS: Consecutive postmenopausal women (N=130; mean age ± SD, 65.44±14.7y) with mild CVI. No participant withdrew because of adverse effects. INTERVENTION: Participants were randomly assigned to either (1) an experimental group to receive a mixed KT-compression treatment following KT recommendations for gastrocnemius muscle enhancement and functional correction of the ankle, and adding 2 tapes to simulate traditional compression bandages (no KT guidelines); or (2) a placebo control group for sham KT. Both interventions were performed 3 times a week during a 4-week period. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: ROAM, gait, pain, perimeter of right and left lower limb, and quality of life were assessed at baseline and 48 hours posttreatment. RESULTS:Quality of life was better in the intervention group by a mean of 8.76 points (95% confidence interval [CI], 4.96-12.55). The experimental group also showed significant pre-/posttreatment improvements in both lower limbs in gait dorsiflexion ROAM (95% CI, 1.02-2.49), cadence (95% CI, 3.45-1.47), stride length (95% CI, 21.48-10.83), step length (95% CI, 1.68-6.61), stance phase (95% CI, 61-107), and foot (95% CI, .56-.92) and malleolus (95% CI, 1.15-1.63) circumference. None of these variables were significantly modified in the placebo group. Both groups reported a significant reduction in pain. CONCLUSIONS:Ankle dorsiflexion during gait, walking parameters, peripheral edema, venous pain, and quality of life remain improved in patients with CVI at 1 month after mixed KT-compression therapy. KT may have a placebo effect on pain perception.
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OBJECTIVE: To investigate the short-term effect of a mixed Kinesio taping (KT) model on range of ankle motion (ROAM), gait, pain, perimeter of lower limbs, and quality of life in postmenopausal women with chronic venous insufficiency (CVI). DESIGN: Double-blinded, randomized controlled trial. SETTING: Clinical setting. PARTICIPANTS: Consecutive postmenopausal women (N=130; mean age ± SD, 65.44±14.7y) with mild CVI. No participant withdrew because of adverse effects. INTERVENTION: Participants were randomly assigned to either (1) an experimental group to receive a mixed KT-compression treatment following KT recommendations for gastrocnemius muscle enhancement and functional correction of the ankle, and adding 2 tapes to simulate traditional compression bandages (no KT guidelines); or (2) a placebo control group for sham KT. Both interventions were performed 3 times a week during a 4-week period. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: ROAM, gait, pain, perimeter of right and left lower limb, and quality of life were assessed at baseline and 48 hours posttreatment. RESULTS: Quality of life was better in the intervention group by a mean of 8.76 points (95% confidence interval [CI], 4.96-12.55). The experimental group also showed significant pre-/posttreatment improvements in both lower limbs in gait dorsiflexion ROAM (95% CI, 1.02-2.49), cadence (95% CI, 3.45-1.47), stride length (95% CI, 21.48-10.83), step length (95% CI, 1.68-6.61), stance phase (95% CI, 61-107), and foot (95% CI, .56-.92) and malleolus (95% CI, 1.15-1.63) circumference. None of these variables were significantly modified in the placebo group. Both groups reported a significant reduction in pain. CONCLUSIONS: Ankle dorsiflexion during gait, walking parameters, peripheral edema, venous pain, and quality of life remain improved in patients with CVI at 1 month after mixed KT-compression therapy. KT may have a placebo effect on pain perception.
Authors: Yolanda Noguera-Iturbe; Javier Martínez-Gramage; Francisco Javier Montañez-Aguilera; José Casaña; Juan Francisco Lisón Journal: Sci Rep Date: 2019-10-09 Impact factor: 4.379