Hyperelastic tape modifies the kinematics of the pronated foot in young women: self-controlled clinical trial

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Autor(a) principal: Rodrigues dos Santos, Maikon Gleibyson
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Ribeiro, Darlan Martins, de Souza Junior, José Roberto, Lacerda de Santana, Maykon, Lemos, Thiago Vilela, Matheus, João Paulo Chieregato
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Fisioterapia em Movimento
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.pucpr.br/fisio/article/view/27109
Resumo: Introduction: Excessive pronation has been linked to increased risk of developing lower limb injuries. In this respect, assessing the effectiveness of therapeutic resources, such as hyperelastic taping, becomes relevant. Objective: evaluate the influence of adhesive hyperelastic taping on excessive pronation of the anklefoot complex in young women. Method: Self-controlled clinical trial of ten women with excessive pronation (Foot Posture Index ≥ 6). Three-dimensional gait was assessed according to the Vicon Oxford Foot Model before and after taping. Hyperelastic tape was applied on the side with greater pronation (experimental side) and the opposite side was used as control (control side). The segments evaluated were the hindfoot, midfoot and forefoot. The Shapiro-Wilk normality, paired t and Wilcoxon tests were applied and Significance was set at p <0.05. Results: No change (p> 0.05) was observed in the hindfoot on the experimental or control side; the midfoot showed a decrease in arch height (p <0.05) only on the experimental side; forefoot eversion (p<0.05) declined only on the experimental side. Conclusion: The use of hyperelastic tape reduced forefoot eversion; however, this decrease is not clinically desirable, since excessive pronation in a closed chain increased in the sample of young women studied.
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spelling Hyperelastic tape modifies the kinematics of the pronated foot in young women: self-controlled clinical trialIntroduction: Excessive pronation has been linked to increased risk of developing lower limb injuries. In this respect, assessing the effectiveness of therapeutic resources, such as hyperelastic taping, becomes relevant. Objective: evaluate the influence of adhesive hyperelastic taping on excessive pronation of the anklefoot complex in young women. Method: Self-controlled clinical trial of ten women with excessive pronation (Foot Posture Index ≥ 6). Three-dimensional gait was assessed according to the Vicon Oxford Foot Model before and after taping. Hyperelastic tape was applied on the side with greater pronation (experimental side) and the opposite side was used as control (control side). The segments evaluated were the hindfoot, midfoot and forefoot. The Shapiro-Wilk normality, paired t and Wilcoxon tests were applied and Significance was set at p <0.05. Results: No change (p> 0.05) was observed in the hindfoot on the experimental or control side; the midfoot showed a decrease in arch height (p <0.05) only on the experimental side; forefoot eversion (p<0.05) declined only on the experimental side. Conclusion: The use of hyperelastic tape reduced forefoot eversion; however, this decrease is not clinically desirable, since excessive pronation in a closed chain increased in the sample of young women studied.Editora PUCPRESS2020-01-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.pucpr.br/fisio/article/view/2710910.1590/1980-5918.033.AO47Fisioterapia em Movimento (Physical Therapy in Movement); Vol. 33 (2020): n. cont.; 1 - 10Fisioterapia em Movimento; v. 33 (2020): n. cont.; 1 - 101980-5918reponame:Fisioterapia em Movimentoinstname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná (PUC-PR)instacron:PUC_PRenghttps://periodicos.pucpr.br/fisio/article/view/27109/pdfCopyright (c) 2022 PUCPRESSinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRodrigues dos Santos, Maikon GleibysonRibeiro, Darlan Martinsde Souza Junior, José RobertoLacerda de Santana, MaykonLemos, Thiago VilelaMatheus, João Paulo Chieregato2022-03-07T19:02:45Zoai:ojs.periodicos.pucpr.br:article/27109Revistahttps://periodicos.pucpr.br/fisioPRIhttps://periodicos.pucpr.br/fisio/oairubia.farias@pucpr.br||revista.fisioterapia@pucpr.br1980-59180103-5150opendoar:2022-03-07T19:02:45Fisioterapia em Movimento - Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná (PUC-PR)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Hyperelastic tape modifies the kinematics of the pronated foot in young women: self-controlled clinical trial
title Hyperelastic tape modifies the kinematics of the pronated foot in young women: self-controlled clinical trial
spellingShingle Hyperelastic tape modifies the kinematics of the pronated foot in young women: self-controlled clinical trial
Rodrigues dos Santos, Maikon Gleibyson
title_short Hyperelastic tape modifies the kinematics of the pronated foot in young women: self-controlled clinical trial
title_full Hyperelastic tape modifies the kinematics of the pronated foot in young women: self-controlled clinical trial
title_fullStr Hyperelastic tape modifies the kinematics of the pronated foot in young women: self-controlled clinical trial
title_full_unstemmed Hyperelastic tape modifies the kinematics of the pronated foot in young women: self-controlled clinical trial
title_sort Hyperelastic tape modifies the kinematics of the pronated foot in young women: self-controlled clinical trial
author Rodrigues dos Santos, Maikon Gleibyson
author_facet Rodrigues dos Santos, Maikon Gleibyson
Ribeiro, Darlan Martins
de Souza Junior, José Roberto
Lacerda de Santana, Maykon
Lemos, Thiago Vilela
Matheus, João Paulo Chieregato
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author2 Ribeiro, Darlan Martins
de Souza Junior, José Roberto
Lacerda de Santana, Maykon
Lemos, Thiago Vilela
Matheus, João Paulo Chieregato
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rodrigues dos Santos, Maikon Gleibyson
Ribeiro, Darlan Martins
de Souza Junior, José Roberto
Lacerda de Santana, Maykon
Lemos, Thiago Vilela
Matheus, João Paulo Chieregato
description Introduction: Excessive pronation has been linked to increased risk of developing lower limb injuries. In this respect, assessing the effectiveness of therapeutic resources, such as hyperelastic taping, becomes relevant. Objective: evaluate the influence of adhesive hyperelastic taping on excessive pronation of the anklefoot complex in young women. Method: Self-controlled clinical trial of ten women with excessive pronation (Foot Posture Index ≥ 6). Three-dimensional gait was assessed according to the Vicon Oxford Foot Model before and after taping. Hyperelastic tape was applied on the side with greater pronation (experimental side) and the opposite side was used as control (control side). The segments evaluated were the hindfoot, midfoot and forefoot. The Shapiro-Wilk normality, paired t and Wilcoxon tests were applied and Significance was set at p <0.05. Results: No change (p> 0.05) was observed in the hindfoot on the experimental or control side; the midfoot showed a decrease in arch height (p <0.05) only on the experimental side; forefoot eversion (p<0.05) declined only on the experimental side. Conclusion: The use of hyperelastic tape reduced forefoot eversion; however, this decrease is not clinically desirable, since excessive pronation in a closed chain increased in the sample of young women studied.
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