Muscle Fatigue Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effect of the Different Methods of Kinesiology Taping on the Muscle Contraction Performance of Fatigued Biceps Brachii
Recently, kinesiology tape is a common intervention in clinic and sport. According to the
theory mentioned by the founder (Dr. Kenzo Kase), the elasticity of kinesiology tape has
different effects from different taping skill. For muscle and fascia, taping could promote or
inhibit contraction of muscle. For skeletal system, the intervention could correct posture
and improve movement pattern through limiting joint mobility. For swelling, it may increase
circulation of lymph during acute stage. However, whether these theories are feasible are
still controversial in most studies.
The differences between results may be related to the high heterogeneity of taping method and
outcome measures. On the other hand, there are lack of studies with high quality. The
differences of taping method and skill should be considered for investigating the effect of
kinesiology tape. And the performance of muscle contraction should be assessed by accurate
instruments.
Double-blind and crossover study design will be used in this study. The taping method is divided into 4 types: Tradition (from origin to insertion), Cross, New (from insertion to origin) and Control (non-taping). The order of types will be assigned to subjects randomly. The 4 types of taping will be applied in 2 days that one week apart. Ultimate physical rehabilitation system (Pris RS, BTE, USA) will be used to access the differences of muscle strength and muscular endurance between different taping skills. The aims are to investigate the effect of the different method of kinesiology tape on performance of fatigued biceps brachii. ;
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