Transcription of Kinesiology Taping Techniques for the Upper Extremity
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12/9/14 1 Kinesiology Taping Techniques for the Upper Extremity Kristin Valdes, OTD,OT, CHT Marybeth Laplant, PT, CHT Mary Loughlin, OTR/L,CHT,CKTP Evidence? n Despite its popularity and widespread clinical use, there is relatively little evidence to support the effectiveness of elastic therapeutic tape/Kinesiotape, let alone for specific neck and Upper Extremity conditions n A scoping review of the use of elastic therapeutic tape for neck or Upper Extremity conditions n Journal of Hand Therapy n 2014 n Taylor et al. Reviewed n Of the 14 studies that were included in this scoping review, seven articles were randomized controlled trials (RCTs), four were single-group repeated measure studies, two were quasi-experimental studies, & one was a case report n Looked at the impact on Taping on n Pain n Motion n Strength n Patient Preference Pain n Six out of eight studies that exami
movements, tenderness over the dorsal forearm, and swelling were no longer present at 3-week follow-up. Disability identified by the disability/symptom subscale of the Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand questionnaire decreased at 3-week follow-up, and this reduction was maintained at 4-week and 1-year follow-ups. Scapular Taping !
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