Clinical Trial Details
— Status: Completed
Administrative data
NCT number |
NCT05125263 |
Other study ID # |
REC/00943 Zainab Tariq |
Secondary ID |
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Status |
Completed |
Phase |
N/A
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First received |
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Last updated |
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Start date |
November 15, 2021 |
Est. completion date |
May 15, 2022 |
Study information
Verified date |
August 2022 |
Source |
Riphah International University |
Contact |
n/a |
Is FDA regulated |
No |
Health authority |
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Study type |
Interventional
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Clinical Trial Summary
The aim of this research is to compare the effects of kinesiotaping and mulligan taping on
pain, hamstring flexibility, cadence and physical performance of lower limb in patients
suffering from patellofemoral pain syndrome according to time duration 24, 48 and 72 hours.
Randomized controlled trial done at Riphah International University Rawalpindi campus,
Pakistan Railway Hospital and private clinics of twin cities. The sample size was 20. The
subjects were divided in two groups, 10 subjects in kinesiotaping group and 10 in mulligan
taping group. Study duration was 1 year. Sampling technique applied was non probability
convenient sampling technique. Both males and females of 20-35 age bracket having anterior
knee pain for more than 2 months and ≥3 pain on NPRS while performing activities i.e.
ascending descending stairs, squatting and sitting for extending periods of time were
included in study. Tools used in study are NPRS, Kujala pain rating sale, goniometer, active
knee extension test, time up and go test.
Description:
Patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS) is a frequent musculoskeletal pathology affecting
population like adults, teenage boys/girls, military and athletic individuals. It is a
probable reason for anterior knee pain in individuals, also known as runner's knee. It is
mainly defined as the individuals experience anterior knee pain, including other structural
pathology like of patella and retinaculum. There is no related problem of intra articular and
peri-patellar impairments. The causes of PFPS includes muscular imbalance of vastus lateralis
and vastus medialis, maltracking of patella, instability of hip joint and hind most foot
eversion. According to literature the PFPS is mostly common in active young population along
with that women are more prone to develop this disease condition as compare to males because
of their pelvis anatomy. Wider pelvis area in women causes more stress on knees. The reason
of knee joint pain in older people is arthritis (age related degenerative changes). KT
tapping has elastic properties like skin, stretching 30 % to 40 % stretching lengthwise. KT
has water proof qualities and can be applied for 3 to 5 days. By applying KT over the skin of
affected muscle or on joint surface, it reduces the pain, improves the circulation by giving
positional impulse through skin, and modify interstitial tissue to reduce skin tension.
Mulligan introduced a tapping technique called Mulligan tapping along with Mobilization with
Movement technique development. Mulligan tape method prevents the positional malalignment in
the joint. Tape may be applied for a week or two and not cause any harm along with
mobilization Literature review: Anne Hickey et al. conducted a study in Australia in 2016. In
this study effects of mulligan knee tapping technique on pain and lower limb biomechanics was
determined. The study concluded that the technique successfully reduced the knee pain,
decreased hip internal rotation and active gluteal muscles earlier. Leticia Lopes Aguiar et
al. conducted a study in which he determines the effect of mulligan concept among ballet
dancers. The study concluded that mulligan concept had significant results to improve pain
threshold. Samara Alencar Melo et al. in which KT taping effects was determined on pain and
muscular performance in patellofemoral pain syndrome patients did a study in 2018. In this
RCT, the results showed that KT causes reduction in pain within 72 hours after its
application without causing tension around skin. In 2017, Neelam Rehman et al. in Pakistan
conducted a study. In this research the immediate effects of KT on pain in athletic
population having PFPS was determined. The study concluded that KT had immediate effects in
reducing pain and it can be used to treat immediate post injuries in athletic population.