대한물리치료과학회지 (Journal of Korean Physical Therapy Science)
- 제8권1호
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- Pages.869-877
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- 2001
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- 2733-6441(pISSN)
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- 2733-645X(eISSN)
동결견 환자에 대한 키네시오 테이프 적용이 관절가동범위 및 통증에 미치는 영향
Effects of Kinesiotape on Range of Motion and Pain in Frozen Shoulder Patients
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Yu, Byong-Kyu
(Dept. of Physical Therapy, Shin-gu College) ;
- Oh, Kyung-Hwan (Dept. of Physical Therapy, Shin-gu College) ;
- Lee, Jae-Gab (Dept. of Physical Therapy, Heart Hospital Hallym University)
- 발행 : 2001.03.31
초록
This study was performed to assess the efficacy of Kinesiotape for the frozen shoulder patients. The subjects of this study were 17 patients with frozen shoulder who visited the out-patient department of the physical therapy, Pyongchon Sacret Heart Hospital, Hallim University, from July. 3, 2000 through August 12, 2000. To find out the effect of kinesiotape therapy, we sampled 8 patients treated with electrotherapy and therapeutic exercise (control group), and 9 patients treated with electrotherapy and therapeutic exercise with kinesiotape(experimental group). All patients were treated 3 days a week for 5 weeks. The results after 5-week treatment, compared with before treatment, were as follows: 1. The increase in range of motion in the electrotherapy and therapeutic exercise with kinesiotape after 5-week treatment was very significant(p<0.01). 2 The increase in range of motion in the electrotherapy and therapeutic exercise after 5-week treatment was significant (p<0.05). 3. The pain of decrease in the electrotherapy and therapeutic exercise with kinesiotape after 5-week treatment was very significant (p<0.01). 4. The pain of decrease in the electrotherapy and therapeutic exercise with kinesiotape 5-week treatment was significant(p<0.05). 5. The electrotherapy and therapeutic exercise with kinesiotape was more effective in increasing the range of motion on shoulder than the electrotherapy and therapeutic exercise after 5-week treatment(p<0.01). 6. The pain of decrease in between electrotherapy. therapeutic exercise with kinesiotape electrotherapy and therapeutic exercise after 5-week treatment was no significant.