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Kinesio Taping does not decrease swelling in acute, lateral ankle sprain of athletes: a randomised trial.

Guilherme S Nunes1, Valentine Zimermann Vargas1, Bruna Wageck1, Daniela Pacheco dos Santos Hauphental1, Clarissa Medeiros da Luz1, Marcos de Noronha2.   

Abstract

QUESTION: Does Kinesio Taping reduce swelling in athletes who have suffered an acute, lateral ankle sprain?
DESIGN: Randomised controlled trial with concealed allocation, intention-to-treat analysis and blinded assessment. PARTICIPANTS: Thirty-six athletes who participated regularly in one of seven different sports modalities and suffered an acute ankle sprain. INTERVENTION: The experimental group received Kinesio Taping application for 3 days, which was designed to treat swelling. The control group received an inert Kinesio Taping application. OUTCOME MEASURES: For the comparison between groups, the swelling was measured via volumetry, perimetry, relative volumetry and two analyses of the difference in volume and perimetry between ankles of each participant. Data were collected immediately after the 3 days of intervention and at follow-up, which was 15 days post intervention.
RESULTS: At 3 days after intervention, there were no differences between groups for swelling in volumetry (MD -2 ml, 95% CI -28 to 32); perimetry (MD 0.2 cm, 95% CI -0.6 to 1.0); relative volumetry (MD 0.0 cm, 95% CI -0.1 to 0.1); and the other analyses. At day 15 follow-up, there were no significant between-group differences in outcomes.
CONCLUSION: The application of Kinesio Taping, with the aim of stimulating the lymphatic system, is ineffective in decreasing acute swelling after an ankle sprain in athletes. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Brazilian Registry of Clinical Trials, RBR-32sctf.
Copyright © 2014 Australian Physiotherapy Association. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Ankle injuries; Bandages; Lymphatic system; Oedema; Sprains and strains

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25499648     DOI: 10.1016/j.jphys.2014.11.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Physiother        ISSN: 1836-9561            Impact factor:   7.000


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Authors:  L F Nevola Teixeira; F Sandrin; F Baggi; M C Simoncini
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2.  Core Muscle Activity during TRX Suspension Exercises with and without Kinesiology Taping in Adults with Chronic Low Back Pain: Implications for Rehabilitation.

Authors:  Shirley S M Fong; Y T Tam; Duncan J Macfarlane; Shamay S M Ng; Young-Hyeon Bae; Eleanor W Y Chan; X Guo
Journal:  Evid Based Complement Alternat Med       Date:  2015-06-21       Impact factor: 2.629

3.  Effect of Kinesiology Tape on Muscle Activation of Lower Extremity and Ankle Kinesthesia in Individuals With Unilateral Chronic Ankle Instability.

Authors:  Lulu Yin; Kun Liu; Chengmei Liu; Xiaodong Feng; Lin Wang
Journal:  Front Physiol       Date:  2021-12-17       Impact factor: 4.566

Review 4.  Taping for conditions of the musculoskeletal system: an evidence map review.

Authors:  Zachary A Cupler; Muhammad Alrwaily; Emily Polakowski; Kevin S Mathers; Michael J Schneider
Journal:  Chiropr Man Therap       Date:  2020-09-15
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