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http://dx.doi.org/10.5854/JIAPTR.2012.10.30.446

Effects of Ankle Joint Taping on Postural Balance Control in Stroke Patients  

Kim, Yang Rae (Karis Rehabilitation Hospital)
Kim, Jae Ic (Bundang Jesaeng General Hospital)
Kim, Yong Youn (Hyundai Skywalkers Volleyball Club)
Kang, Kwon Young (Seonam University)
Kim, Bo Kyoung (International Universty of Korea)
Park, Joo Hyun (International Universty of Korea)
An, Ho Jung (Daewon University College)
Min, Kyung Ok (Yongin University)
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Journal of International Academy of Physical Therapy Research / v.3, no.2, 2012 , pp. 446-452 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study aims to examine the effects of taping of the ankle joint on the static and dynamic balance and gait ability of stroke patients. Twenty-six stroke patients receiving physical therapy at a hospital located in Gyeonggi-do were divided equally into a group that had taping in physical therapy and an ordinary physical therapy group. They exercised for 30 minutes each, 3 times per week for 8 weeks from June to August 2011. Romberg's eye open and eye closed tests, limits of stability(LOS), forward and back test, timed up and go test(TUG) and 10-meter gait velocity test were performed to evaluate static balance, dynamic balance, and gait ability, respectively, prior to and 8 weeks after the intervention. Differences within each group in relation to the lapse of time were compared by a paired t-test. Differences between the two groups were compared by an independent t-test. Regarding comparison of differences within each group, all tests resulted in significant changes in both groups after the intervention (p<.05). Comparison of differences between the two groups showed that taping in the physical therapy group had significantly better test results than the ordinary physical therapy group in all measured items(p<.05). The after effects of ankle taping on stroke patients are more efficient and effective than ordinary physical therapy alone in improving balance and gait ability.
Keywords
Static Balance; Dynamic Balance; Stroke; Gait Ability; Taping;
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