The effects of kinesio taping of lower limbs on functional mobility, spasticity, and range of motion of children with spastic cerebral palsy

Abstract Background Cerebral palsy (CP) is a non-progressive neurological disease in a growing brain. Objective The aim of this study was to explore the effects of kinesio taping (KT) of the lower limbs on functional mobility, spasticity, and range of motion (ROM) of children with cerebral palsy. Me...

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Main Authors: Mirjavad Tabatabaee, Moslem Cheraghifard, Alireza Shamsoddini
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2019-10-01
Series:The Egyptian Journal of Neurology, Psychiatry and Neurosurgery
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41983-019-0118-3
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spelling doaj-6432cb71fc26455b95f0685638a8c5562020-11-25T03:52:48ZengSpringerOpenThe Egyptian Journal of Neurology, Psychiatry and Neurosurgery1687-83292019-10-015511610.1186/s41983-019-0118-3The effects of kinesio taping of lower limbs on functional mobility, spasticity, and range of motion of children with spastic cerebral palsyMirjavad Tabatabaee0Moslem Cheraghifard1Alireza Shamsoddini2Department of Occupational Therapy, School of Rehabilitation, Iran University of Medical SciencesDepartment of Occupational Therapy, School of Rehabilitation, Iran University of Medical SciencesExercise Physiology Research Center, Lifestyle Institute, Baqiyatallah University of Medical SciencesAbstract Background Cerebral palsy (CP) is a non-progressive neurological disease in a growing brain. Objective The aim of this study was to explore the effects of kinesio taping (KT) of the lower limbs on functional mobility, spasticity, and range of motion (ROM) of children with cerebral palsy. Methods Thirty children with spastic cerebral palsy aged 3 to 10 years old were selected from pediatric rehabilitation clinics. Subjects were divided randomly into intervention and control groups. Each group contains 15 subjects. Both groups received kinesio taping along with occupational therapy for 2 weeks. In the intervention group, kinesio taping was applied in a treatment mode with suitable tension; however, taping was applied in the control group in a sham mode. Timed get up and go (TUG), Modified Modified Ashworth (MMA), and goniometer tests were used prior to the intervention and 2 days and 2 weeks after the intervention. Results Short-term application of kinesio taping in the intervention group did not lead to significant changes in ROM (P = 0.582), muscle tone (P = 0.317), and functional mobility (P = 0.320). However, long-term application of kinesio taping improved the range of motion, muscle tone, and functional mobility (P < 0.05). No significant change has been observed in the control group in different intervals. Conclusion The findings indicated that kinesio taping can increase ROM of the knee and reduce spasticity. It also can improve the functional mobility. Therefore, it seems that kinesio taping is efficient for rehabilitation of spastic CP as a reliable treatment method. Trial registration IRCT, IRCT2017082135822N1, Registered 19 September 2017, https://fa.irct.ir/IRCT2017082135822N1.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41983-019-0118-3Cerebral palsySpasticityRange of motionFunctional mobilityKinesio taping
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author Mirjavad Tabatabaee
Moslem Cheraghifard
Alireza Shamsoddini
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Moslem Cheraghifard
Alireza Shamsoddini
The effects of kinesio taping of lower limbs on functional mobility, spasticity, and range of motion of children with spastic cerebral palsy
The Egyptian Journal of Neurology, Psychiatry and Neurosurgery
Cerebral palsy
Spasticity
Range of motion
Functional mobility
Kinesio taping
author_facet Mirjavad Tabatabaee
Moslem Cheraghifard
Alireza Shamsoddini
author_sort Mirjavad Tabatabaee
title The effects of kinesio taping of lower limbs on functional mobility, spasticity, and range of motion of children with spastic cerebral palsy
title_short The effects of kinesio taping of lower limbs on functional mobility, spasticity, and range of motion of children with spastic cerebral palsy
title_full The effects of kinesio taping of lower limbs on functional mobility, spasticity, and range of motion of children with spastic cerebral palsy
title_fullStr The effects of kinesio taping of lower limbs on functional mobility, spasticity, and range of motion of children with spastic cerebral palsy
title_full_unstemmed The effects of kinesio taping of lower limbs on functional mobility, spasticity, and range of motion of children with spastic cerebral palsy
title_sort effects of kinesio taping of lower limbs on functional mobility, spasticity, and range of motion of children with spastic cerebral palsy
publisher SpringerOpen
series The Egyptian Journal of Neurology, Psychiatry and Neurosurgery
issn 1687-8329
publishDate 2019-10-01
description Abstract Background Cerebral palsy (CP) is a non-progressive neurological disease in a growing brain. Objective The aim of this study was to explore the effects of kinesio taping (KT) of the lower limbs on functional mobility, spasticity, and range of motion (ROM) of children with cerebral palsy. Methods Thirty children with spastic cerebral palsy aged 3 to 10 years old were selected from pediatric rehabilitation clinics. Subjects were divided randomly into intervention and control groups. Each group contains 15 subjects. Both groups received kinesio taping along with occupational therapy for 2 weeks. In the intervention group, kinesio taping was applied in a treatment mode with suitable tension; however, taping was applied in the control group in a sham mode. Timed get up and go (TUG), Modified Modified Ashworth (MMA), and goniometer tests were used prior to the intervention and 2 days and 2 weeks after the intervention. Results Short-term application of kinesio taping in the intervention group did not lead to significant changes in ROM (P = 0.582), muscle tone (P = 0.317), and functional mobility (P = 0.320). However, long-term application of kinesio taping improved the range of motion, muscle tone, and functional mobility (P < 0.05). No significant change has been observed in the control group in different intervals. Conclusion The findings indicated that kinesio taping can increase ROM of the knee and reduce spasticity. It also can improve the functional mobility. Therefore, it seems that kinesio taping is efficient for rehabilitation of spastic CP as a reliable treatment method. Trial registration IRCT, IRCT2017082135822N1, Registered 19 September 2017, https://fa.irct.ir/IRCT2017082135822N1.
topic Cerebral palsy
Spasticity
Range of motion
Functional mobility
Kinesio taping
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41983-019-0118-3
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