Injury of Musculoskeletal System Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effect of Kinesio Taping and Proprioceptive Exercise on the Stability of Knee in Amateur Soccer Players
Objective: The general objective of this study is to determine the possible beneficial effect
of the application of kinesiotaping, as well as the performance of proprioceptive exercises
on parameters related to knee stability, such as the incidence of injuries, pain, static
stability Or dynamics, and flexibility, in amateur soccer players, with a workload of 3 days
per week plus the match.
Material and methods: Amateur soccer players are divided into 3 groups.
Group 1 (G1) performs proprioceptive exercises plus the application of kinesiotaping without
tension in the knee.
Group 2 (G2) performs proprioceptive exercises plus the application of kinesiotaping with
tension in the knee.
Group 3 (G3) is placed kinesiotaping with tension in the knee, without proprioception
exercises.
The treatment will last four weeks and three evaluations, one before treatment, another at
two weeks and the last one at the end of treatment.
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