Title of article :
immediate effect of kinesio-taping on cervical lateral flexion range of motion in subjects with myofascial trigger point in upper trapezius muscle
Author/Authors :
shakeri, hassan university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences - department of physical therapy, ايران , massoud arab, amir university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences - department of physical therapy, ايران , bargahi, arezoo university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences - department of physical therapy, ايران
From page :
231
To page :
236
Abstract :
purpose: the purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of kinesio-taping on the range of motion of cervical lateral flexion point in subjects with trigger point in upper trapezius muscle. methods: a total of 32 subjects with myofascial trigger point in their upper trapezius muscles participated in this randomized controlled trial (rct). the subjects were randomly assigned to two groups: kinesio-taping (kt) (n=16) and kt placebo (n=16). their ipsilateral and contralateral cervical lateral flexion range of motion was measured before and immediately after treatment in both groups using a standard goniometer. paired t-test was used to determine any significant difference in the range of motion after treatment sessions compared with pretreatment score in the control and experimental group. analysis of covariance (ancova) was calculated to determine the significance of differences between two groups in posttest scores, with pretreatment scores used as covariates in the analysis. results: statistical analysis (paired t-test) revealed no significant increase in cervical lateral flexion range of motion in both ipsilateral and contralateral side immediately after kt application in both groups compared with pretreatment score (p 0.05). in the ancova, with controlling pretest scores, no significant difference was found between the two groups (kt and placebo) after treatment sessions (p 0.05) conclusion: application of kinesio taping cannot immediately produces an improvement in cervical lateral flexion in subjects with trigger point in upper trapezius muscles.
Keywords :
kinesio , taping , myofascial trigger point , upper trapezius
Journal title :
Physical Treatments: Specific Physical Therapy Journal (PTJ)
Journal title :
Physical Treatments: Specific Physical Therapy Journal (PTJ)
Record number :
2561317
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