Comparison Between Functional Taping and Deep Friction Massage on Balance and Gait Ability in patients with Plantar Fasciitis

기능적 테이핑과 심부마찰 마사지가 족저근막염 환자의 균형과 보행능력에 미치는 효과 비교

  • Jung, Sang-mo (Dept. of Physical, Kyoung-in Rehabilitation Center)
  • 정상모 (경인의료재활센터병원 재활센터)
  • Received : 2015.11.15
  • Accepted : 2015.12.15
  • Published : 2015.12.30

Abstract

Background: A chronic condition that has a fine rupture and inflammation that occurs in the plantar fascia medial calcaneal origin or occur during the rough part is called plantar fasciitis heel pain plantar fasciitis. Using functional taping to fix the subtalar joint were investigated through an experiment for how much the elastic taping effect than applying it to correct by applying the inelastic taping. This study was performed to change the balance and walking ability shown by the groups that do not apply to the application of the functional group taping. Methods: 20 people functional taping group 10 patients, deep friction massage was applied to the group to 10 people. The duration of the experiment were divided into groups going deep friction massage and the month after you apply before applying the functional taping. Results: Analysis showed statistically significant improvement in all time in both groups. All functional taping group and deep friction massage group had no significant difference with respect to balance and walking ability. Conclusion: When you saw the results of this study showed functional taping group is plantar fasciitis is the patients for treatment to mark fasciitis patients than those applying deep friction massage effects that increase is believed to help the symptoms of recovery.

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