Effects of Lower-Leg Kinesiology Taping on Balance Ability in Stroke Patients with Foot Drop
Objective. The purpose of this study was to observe the effects of lower-leg kinesiology taping on balance ability in stroke patients with foot drop. Design. Randomized controlled trial study. Method. Thirty stroke patients with foot drop were randomly divided into two groups. The experimental group...
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doaj-bc9f8e7cb42e4cd6bfc258232a5cc5732020-11-24T22:57:08ZengHindawi LimitedEvidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine1741-427X1741-42882015-01-01201510.1155/2015/125629125629Effects of Lower-Leg Kinesiology Taping on Balance Ability in Stroke Patients with Foot DropYoung-Hyeon Bae0Hyeong Geun Kim1Kyung Sam Min2Suk Min Lee3Department of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, Samsung Medical Center, Seoul 135-710, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Physical Therapy, Hallym University, Seoul 200-702, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Bioengineering, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15260, USADepartment of Physical Therapy, Sahmyook University, Seoul 01795, Republic of KoreaObjective. The purpose of this study was to observe the effects of lower-leg kinesiology taping on balance ability in stroke patients with foot drop. Design. Randomized controlled trial study. Method. Thirty stroke patients with foot drop were randomly divided into two groups. The experimental group underwent kinesiology taping, and the control group underwent placebo taping. Balance ability was assessed before and after taping in both groups. Results. No difference was observed over time in the Berg Balance Scale score between the two groups, and a significant difference in the Berg Balance Scale score was observed only in the experimental group. Additionally, there were significant differences in the center of pressure area and limits of stability over time. Conclusion. Kinesiology taping temporarily improved static balance ability in stroke patients. However, its effect on dynamic balance was not verified. Therefore, further research on the influence of long-term kinesiology taping on dynamic balance and gait ability is suggested.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/125629 |
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Effects of Lower-Leg Kinesiology Taping on Balance Ability in Stroke Patients with Foot Drop |
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Effects of Lower-Leg Kinesiology Taping on Balance Ability in Stroke Patients with Foot Drop |
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Effects of Lower-Leg Kinesiology Taping on Balance Ability in Stroke Patients with Foot Drop |
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Effects of Lower-Leg Kinesiology Taping on Balance Ability in Stroke Patients with Foot Drop |
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effects of lower-leg kinesiology taping on balance ability in stroke patients with foot drop |
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Hindawi Limited |
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Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine |
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1741-427X 1741-4288 |
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Objective. The purpose of this study was to observe the effects of lower-leg kinesiology taping on balance ability in stroke patients with foot drop. Design. Randomized controlled trial study. Method. Thirty stroke patients with foot drop were randomly divided into two groups. The experimental group underwent kinesiology taping, and the control group underwent placebo taping. Balance ability was assessed before and after taping in both groups. Results. No difference was observed over time in the Berg Balance Scale score between the two groups, and a significant difference in the Berg Balance Scale score was observed only in the experimental group. Additionally, there were significant differences in the center of pressure area and limits of stability over time. Conclusion. Kinesiology taping temporarily improved static balance ability in stroke patients. However, its effect on dynamic balance was not verified. Therefore, further research on the influence of long-term kinesiology taping on dynamic balance and gait ability is suggested. |
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