The effect of Kinesio Tape on scapular kinematics with different external loads in healthy subjects.

Background: Alterations of scapular kinematics have been associated with musculoskeletal disorders of the shoulder complex. Objective: Investigate the effects of Kinesio Tape (KT) on scapular kinematics with different external loads in healthy subjects Methods: Twenty-three subjects performed abduct...

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Publicado en:Manual Therapy, Posturology & Rehabilitation Journal Vol. 19; pp. 1 - 9
Autores principales: Dhein, William, de Carvalho Chaves, Alisson, Araújo Momo, Júlia, Miranda Flores, Natália, da Silva Mocellin, Matheus Pitrez, de Toledo, Joelly Mahnic, Fagundes Loss, Jefferson
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Publicado: Revista Terapia Manual 2021
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          Miranda Flores, Natália
          da Silva Mocellin, Matheus Pitrez
          de Toledo, Joelly Mahnic
          Fagundes Loss, Jefferson
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          Kinesiotaping Methods
          Kinematics
          Scapula Physiology
          Shoulder Joint Physiology
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      ab: Background: Alterations of scapular kinematics have been associated with musculoskeletal disorders of the shoulder complex. Objective: Investigate the effects of Kinesio Tape (KT) on scapular kinematics with different external loads in healthy subjects Methods: Twenty-three subjects performed abduction, scaption and flexion of their shoulders in three conditions: (1) no load (2) dumbbell and (3) elastic band resistance. KT was applied (I-shaped) over the upper trapezius muscle, and scapula kinematic data was captured and analyzed based on Euler angles. The situations and interactions of the different loads and KT were compared using a repeated measures two-way ANOVA. KT decreased the upward rotation during the movements of abduction, scaption and flexion of the shoulder. Results: There was an effect of load in all evaluated movements, but there was no interaction between the load and the KT. Conclusion: KT and load showed effects on scapula kinematics. Regardless of the load condition (no load, dumbbell or elastic resistance), the effects of the KT on scapula kinematics will be the same in healthy subjects.
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