| Literature DB >> 33604143 |
Michelle Dolphin1, Gary Brooks1, Blair Calancie1, Adam Rufa1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Despite the popularity of tape among athletes and rehabilitation practitioners, there is controversy regarding the specific effects of kinesiology tape. Based on conflicting results and limitations of the literature, a well-designed study was desired to examine kinesiology tape application direction on muscle activation. HYPOTHESIS/Entities:
Keywords: emg; isokinetic; movement systems; quadriceps; tape; triple hop; vertical jump
Year: 2021 PMID: 33604143 PMCID: PMC7872456
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Sports Phys Ther ISSN: 2159-2896

Figure 1: Flow of Testing Procedures

Figure 2: Intervention Tape Application
Table 1: Subject Characteristics (n=15)
| Age (yrs) | 23.3±1.75 |
| Weight (kg) | 65.6±13.32 |
| Height (cm) | 168.9±10.67 |
Values are Means ± Standard Deviations
Table 2: ICC (2,1) and MDC for Peak (Maximum) Values Under Testing Conditions
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| Jump height (Cm) | .973 | 6.90 |
| Hop distance (Cm) | .952 | 42.0 |
| Isokinetic torque – 60 deg./sec (N-M) | .874 | 33.1 |
| Isokinetic torque – 120 deg./sec. (N-M) | .917 | 32.8 |
| EMG output – medial quadriceps, 60 deg./sec. (Mv) | .735 | .120 |
| EMG output – medial quadriceps, 120 deg./sec. (Mv) | .719 | .127 |
| EMG output – lateral quadriceps, 60 deg./sec. (Mv) | .643 | .116 |
| EMG output – lateral quadriceps, 120 deg./sec. (Mv) | .480 | .164 |
ICC, Intraclass correlation coefficient; MDC, Minimal detectable change; Cm, Centimeters; N-M, Newton-Meters; EMG, Electromyography; Mv, Millivolts.
Table 3: Mean and Maximum EMG Output for Medial and Lateral Quadriceps Muscles at 120 and 60 Degrees per Second
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| 0.1796 ±0.0551 | 0.1847 ±0.0657 | 0.0052 (-.0058, .0161) .093 | 0.2063 ±0.0879 | 0.1964 ±0.0827 | -0.0099 (-.0241, .0043) -.113 | 0.1008 |
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| 0.1987 ±0.0569 | 0.2071 ±0.0727 | 0.0084 (-.0070, .0238) .148 | 0.2328 ±0.0993 | 0.2234 ±0.0980 | -0.0094 (-.0246, .0058) -.095 | 0.1105 |
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| 0.2274 ±0.0965 | 0.2195 ±0.0873 | -0.0079 (-.0234, .0075) -.080 | 0.2330 ±0.0991 | 0.2319 ±0.1010 | -0.0012 (-.0100, .0076) -.011 | 0.3887 |
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| 0.2511 ±0.1032 | 0.2469 ±0.0965 | -0.0042 (-.0171, .0088) -.041 | 0.2616 ±0.1089 | 0.2612 ±0.1118 | -0.0004 (-.0152, .0145) -.004 | 0.7005 |
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| 0.1925 ±0.0712 | 0.1978 ±0.0727 | 0.0053 (-.0074, .0180) .074 | 0.2257 ±0.0997 | 0.2271 ±0.0961 | 0.0014 (-.0143, .0170) .014 | 0.5808 |
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| 0.2089 ±0.0745 | 0.2248 ±0.0867 | 0.0159 (-.0035, .0352) .213 | 0.2463 ±0.1106 | 0.2438 ±0.1056 | -0.0026 (-.0241, .0190) -.023 | 0.0601 |
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| 0.2406 ±0.1203 | 0.2392 ±0.1057 | -0.0014 (-.0195, .0168) -.012 | 0.2478 ±0.0977 | 0.2497 ±0.1020 | 0.0020 (-.0186, .0226) .019 | 0.7390 |
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| 0.2632 ±0.1301 | 0.2672 ±0.1212 | 0.0041 (-.0155, .0236) .031 | 0.2690 ±0.1052 | 0.2724 ±0.1165 | 0.0034 (-.0190, .0258) .032 | 0.9505 |
*p-values are from 2-way, repeated measures ANOVAs, hypothesis test for time x condition interaction Taped Conditions: P-D = Proximal to Distal, D-P = Distal to Proximal CI = Confidence Interval Data are reported in Millivolts; Values are Means ± Standard Deviations except where otherwise noted
Table 4: Mean and Maximum Knee Extension Torque at 120 and 60 Degrees per Second
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| 124.7 ±50.6 | 128.3 ±52.1 | 3.5 (-5.7, 12.8) .071 | 118.1 ±49.3 | 121.6 ±54.0 | 3.5 (-4.6, 11.5) .071 | 0.9920 |
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| 134.8 ±50.9 | 136.8 ±54.3 | 2.0 (-7.5, 11.6) .039 | 135.9 ±61.5 | 132.9 ±55.7 | -3.0 (-12.5, 6.5) -.049 | 0.3741 |
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| 150.3 ±62.2 | 155.6 ±65.6 | 5.3 (-6.4, 17.1) .085 | 139.8 ±61.4 | 145.5 ±69.2 | 5.8 (-4.0, 15.5) .093 | 0.9421 |
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| 156.3 ±59.9 | 159.2 ±59.8 | 2.9 (-17.3, 13.0) .048 | 159.3 ±64.4 | 153.3 ±62.3 | -6.0 (-13.6, 1.6) -.093 | 0.0814 |
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| 172.3 ±65.5 | 169.4 ±62.6 | -2.9 (-12.2, 6.3) -.044 | 175.5 ±73.8 | 165.0 ±63.5 | -10.5 (-20.8, -0.2) -.142 | 0.1059 |
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| 102.0 ±40.3 | 108.5 ±42.0 | 6.5 (0.6, 12.4) .161 | 107.2 ±43.4 | 105.0 ±44.1 | -2.1 (-7.9, 3.7) -.051 | 0.0300 |
* p-values are from 2-way, repeated measures ANOVAs, hypothesis test for time x condition interaction Taped Conditions: P-D = Proximal to Distal, D-P = Distal to Proximal CI = Confidence Interval Data are reported in Newton-Meters; Values are Means ± Standard Deviations, except where otherwise noted
Table 5: Mean and Maximum Hop Distance and Jump Height
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| 468.4 ±90.8 | 482.0 ±99.5 | 13.7 (-2.5, 29.8) .150 | 472.3 ±88.1 | 471.5 ±91.6 | -0.7 (-12.3, 10.9) -.009 | 0.0462 |
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| 484.8 ±95.0 | 494.2 ±101.6 | 9.4 (-3.3, 22.1) .102 | 486.0 ±89.1 | 482.2 ±89.1 | -3.8 (-16.3, 8.8) -.043 | 0.0331 |
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| 41.6 ±18.0 | 41.1 ±16.8 | -0.5 (-2.6, 1.6) -.028 | 40.9 ±18.5 | 41.6 ±18.3 | 0.7 (-1.4, 2.7) .038 | 0.4480 |
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| 43.0 ±17.7 | 42.3 ±16.9 | -0.7 (-3.0, 1.5) -.040 | 42.6 ±18.2 | 42.8 ±18.2 | 0.2 (-2.1, 2.5) .011 | 0.6132 |
*p-values are from 2-way, repeated measures ANOVAs, hypothesis test for time x condition interaction Taped Conditions: P-D = Proximal to Distal, D-P = Distal to Proximal CI = Confidence Interval Data are reported in cm; Values are Means ± Standard Deviations, except where otherwise noted