An investigation of the anti-pronation effect of two taping methods after application and exercise


Autoria(s): Vicenzino, B; Feilding, J; Howard, R; Moore, R; Smith, S
Data(s)

01/01/1997

Resumo

This study investigated the effect of two anti-pronation taping techniques on vertical navicular height, an indicator of foot pronation, after its application and 20 min of exercise. The taping techniques were: the low dye (LD) and low dye with the addition of calcaneal slings and reverse sixes (LDCR). A repeated measures study was used. It found that LDCR was superior to LD and control immediately after application and exercise. LD was better than control immediately after application but not after exercise. These findings provide practical directions to clinicians regularly using anti-pronation taping techniques.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:57519

Idioma(s)

eng

Palavras-Chave #Neurosciences #Orthopedics #Sport Sciences #Pronation #Tape #Biomechanics #Foot #Lower Limb #Physical Therapy
Tipo

Journal Article