Journal of Korean Physical Therapy Science (대한물리치료과학회지)
- Volume 15 Issue 3
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- Pages.65-72
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- 2008
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- 2733-6441(pISSN)
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- 2733-645X(eISSN)
The Effect of Kinesio Taping on the Quadriceps Femoris to the Gait Characteristics
대퇴사두근에 키네시오 테이핑 적용이 보행특성에 미치는 효과
- Jung, Byeong-Ok (Dept. of Physical Therapy, Gimcheon Collage)
- 정병옥 (김천대학 물리치료과)
- Published : 2008.09.30
Abstract
Background : The purpose of present study was to investigate the effect of quadriceps femoris taping in normal gait using 3D motion capture technique. Method : Twenty healthy volunteers, have no musculoskeletal problems, were recruited as subjects for this study. In experimental group, 20 healthy young(males 10 and females 10) were included. The subjects were assessed during two conditions: control tape(no muscle stretched) and quadriceps (muscle stretched)taping application. To obtain the dynamic data, we captured the motion of subject attached markers without taping during repeated gaits five times or more in 7 m Capture volume of gait analysis center. The result was obtained as a mean value in three times. After taping on quadriceps femoris, the same procedure was carried out. Statistical analysis were performed using statistical software packagess SPSS WIN 12.0(SPSS, Chicago, IL, USA). Differences were tested for statistical significance using paired t-test, independent t-test, chi-squared test for comparisons between the muscle stretched and no muscle stretched. Results : The date of 20 subjects who carried out the whole experimental course were statistically analyzed. 1. gait velocity was showed that muscle stretched group had more significantly increased than no muscle stretched group(p<.05). 2. step length was showed that muscle stretched group had more significantly increased than no muscle stretched group(p<.05). 3. cadens was showed that muscle stretched group had more significantly increased than no muscle stretched group(p<.05). Conclusion : kinesio taping on quadriceps femoris promoted cadence, gait velocity, step length in normal subject (muscle stretched) group.