There are Many Benefits of Kinesio Taping
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regarding additional benefits of tape. Worn currently by Olympic
Athletes, we provide kinesio taping here in our Fairfax office for a variety
of neuromusculoskeletal conditions.
Study Shows Kinesio Taping Helps in Pain Managment
Background Patellar
taping is a common treatment modality for physical therapists managing
patellofemoral pain. However, the mechanisms of action remain unclear, with
much debate as to whether its efficacy is due to a change in patellar alignment
or an alteration in sensory input.
Objective The
purpose of this study was to investigate the sensory input hypothesis using
functional magnetic resonance imaging when taping was applied to the knee joint
during a proprioception task.
Design This was an
observational study with patellar taping intervention.
Methods Eight
male volunteers who were healthy and right-leg dominant participated in a motor
block design study. Each participant performed 2 right knee extension
repetitive movement tasks: one simple and one proprioceptive. These tasks were
performed with and without patellar taping and were auditorally paced for 400
seconds at 72 beats/min (1.2 Hz).
Results The
proprioception task without patellar taping caused a positive blood oxygenation
level–dependant (BOLD) response bilaterally in the medial supplementary motor
area, the cingulate motor area, the basal ganglion, and the thalamus and medial
primary sensory motor cortex. For the proprioception task with patellar taping,
there was a decreased BOLD response in these regions. In the lateral primary
sensory cortex, there was a negative BOLD response with less activity for the
proprioception task with taping.
Limitations This
study may have been limited by the small sample size, a possible learning
effect due to a nonrandom order of tasks, and use of a single-joint knee
extension task.
Conclusions This
study demonstrated that patellar taping modulates brain activity in several
areas of the brain during a proprioception knee movement task.
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Dr.
Joshua Brooks is a graduate of New York Chiropractic College, where he was an
honors student throughout his career and the recipient of the Distinguished
Service and Alumni Service awards. He also holds a Bachelors of Science
degree in Health and Exercise Science from Syracuse University with a concentration
in Pre-Medicine and Nutrition. While at Syracuse, Dr. Brooks was a
non-scholarship athlete on the basketball team for three years, including the
2003 National Championship season. He is currently a member of the
American Chiropractic Association Sports Council and manages a First
Aid/CPR/AED Training Center through the American Safety and Health
Institute. Dr. Brooks is experienced in treating a variety of
neuromusculoskeletal conditions, with a particular interest in sports related
injuries.
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