EFFECT OF KINESIO TAPE ON SCAPULAR KINEMATICS IN SUBJECTS WITH SCAPULAR DYSKINESIS
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Resumo: | Introduction: Scapular dyskinesis is an abnormality in scapula static or dynamic position. There are several techniques for scapular dyskinesis conservative treatment, including Kinesio Tape application, which is used to promote and support scapula joint alignment, decrease pain and improve local muscle control. Objective. To investigate the effect of kinesio tape on scapular kinematics in subjects with scapular dyskinesis. Methods. Fourteen subjects with scapular dyskinesis performed flexion and scaption movements in two conditions: (1) without load and (2) holding a dumbbell. A scapular tape was applied over the lower trapezius (Y shaped) muscle with a 20% tension. Kinematic data were captured with 10 infrared cameras and analyzed based on Euler angles, peak values of upward rotation, internal rotation, and posterior tilt angles. To compare the situations with and without kinesio tape the repeated measures two-way ANOVAs (? = 0.05) was performed using SPSS software. Results. Scapular tape increase upward rotation and posterior tilt during flexion of the shoulder. No interaction (Load x KT) was found during flexion, suggesting that KT effect in the peak values is the same, regardless the load condition. Scapular tape decreases internal rotation during scaption and a significant interaction was found between load x KT, suggesting the effect of using KT could depend the load used during this movement. Conclusions. The results suggest that kinesio tape may can be use as assistant to increase upward rotation, posterior tilt and decrease internal rotation in scapular dyskinesis subjects. |
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EFFECT OF KINESIO TAPE ON SCAPULAR KINEMATICS IN SUBJECTS WITH SCAPULAR DYSKINESISIntroduction: Scapular dyskinesis is an abnormality in scapula static or dynamic position. There are several techniques for scapular dyskinesis conservative treatment, including Kinesio Tape application, which is used to promote and support scapula joint alignment, decrease pain and improve local muscle control. Objective. To investigate the effect of kinesio tape on scapular kinematics in subjects with scapular dyskinesis. Methods. Fourteen subjects with scapular dyskinesis performed flexion and scaption movements in two conditions: (1) without load and (2) holding a dumbbell. A scapular tape was applied over the lower trapezius (Y shaped) muscle with a 20% tension. Kinematic data were captured with 10 infrared cameras and analyzed based on Euler angles, peak values of upward rotation, internal rotation, and posterior tilt angles. To compare the situations with and without kinesio tape the repeated measures two-way ANOVAs (? = 0.05) was performed using SPSS software. Results. Scapular tape increase upward rotation and posterior tilt during flexion of the shoulder. No interaction (Load x KT) was found during flexion, suggesting that KT effect in the peak values is the same, regardless the load condition. Scapular tape decreases internal rotation during scaption and a significant interaction was found between load x KT, suggesting the effect of using KT could depend the load used during this movement. Conclusions. The results suggest that kinesio tape may can be use as assistant to increase upward rotation, posterior tilt and decrease internal rotation in scapular dyskinesis subjects.Universidade Católica de Brasília2022-03-22info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado por Paresapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://portalrevistas.ucb.br/index.php/rbcm/article/view/1273110.31501/rbcm.v29i2.12731Revista Brasileira de Ciência e Movimento; v. 29 n. 2 (2021)0103-171610.31501/rbcm.v29i2reponame:Revista Brasileira de Ciência e Movimento (Online)instname:Universidade Católica de Brasília (UCB)instacron:UCBporhttps://portalrevistas.ucb.br/index.php/rbcm/article/view/12731/7732https://portalrevistas.ucb.br/index.php/rbcm/article/view/12731/10947Copyright (c) 2022 Revista Brasileira de Ciência e Movimentoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMomo, Júlia AraújoFlores, Natália MirandaChaves, Alisson de CarvalhoMocellin, Matheus Pitrez da SilvaDhein, Williamde Toledo, Joelly MahnicLoss, Jefferson Fagundes2022-03-22T13:29:48Zoai:ojs.portalrevistas.ucb.br:article/12731Revistahttp://portalrevistas.ucb.br/index.php/RBCMPRIhttp://portalrevistas.ucb.br/index.php/RBCM/oai||jr_lazer@yahoo.com.br2237-90020103-1716opendoar:2022-03-22T13:29:48Revista Brasileira de Ciência e Movimento (Online) - Universidade Católica de Brasília (UCB)false |
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EFFECT OF KINESIO TAPE ON SCAPULAR KINEMATICS IN SUBJECTS WITH SCAPULAR DYSKINESIS |
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EFFECT OF KINESIO TAPE ON SCAPULAR KINEMATICS IN SUBJECTS WITH SCAPULAR DYSKINESIS |
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EFFECT OF KINESIO TAPE ON SCAPULAR KINEMATICS IN SUBJECTS WITH SCAPULAR DYSKINESIS Momo, Júlia Araújo |
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EFFECT OF KINESIO TAPE ON SCAPULAR KINEMATICS IN SUBJECTS WITH SCAPULAR DYSKINESIS |
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EFFECT OF KINESIO TAPE ON SCAPULAR KINEMATICS IN SUBJECTS WITH SCAPULAR DYSKINESIS |
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EFFECT OF KINESIO TAPE ON SCAPULAR KINEMATICS IN SUBJECTS WITH SCAPULAR DYSKINESIS |
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EFFECT OF KINESIO TAPE ON SCAPULAR KINEMATICS IN SUBJECTS WITH SCAPULAR DYSKINESIS |
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EFFECT OF KINESIO TAPE ON SCAPULAR KINEMATICS IN SUBJECTS WITH SCAPULAR DYSKINESIS |
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Momo, Júlia Araújo |
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Momo, Júlia Araújo Flores, Natália Miranda Chaves, Alisson de Carvalho Mocellin, Matheus Pitrez da Silva Dhein, William de Toledo, Joelly Mahnic Loss, Jefferson Fagundes |
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Flores, Natália Miranda Chaves, Alisson de Carvalho Mocellin, Matheus Pitrez da Silva Dhein, William de Toledo, Joelly Mahnic Loss, Jefferson Fagundes |
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Momo, Júlia Araújo Flores, Natália Miranda Chaves, Alisson de Carvalho Mocellin, Matheus Pitrez da Silva Dhein, William de Toledo, Joelly Mahnic Loss, Jefferson Fagundes |
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Introduction: Scapular dyskinesis is an abnormality in scapula static or dynamic position. There are several techniques for scapular dyskinesis conservative treatment, including Kinesio Tape application, which is used to promote and support scapula joint alignment, decrease pain and improve local muscle control. Objective. To investigate the effect of kinesio tape on scapular kinematics in subjects with scapular dyskinesis. Methods. Fourteen subjects with scapular dyskinesis performed flexion and scaption movements in two conditions: (1) without load and (2) holding a dumbbell. A scapular tape was applied over the lower trapezius (Y shaped) muscle with a 20% tension. Kinematic data were captured with 10 infrared cameras and analyzed based on Euler angles, peak values of upward rotation, internal rotation, and posterior tilt angles. To compare the situations with and without kinesio tape the repeated measures two-way ANOVAs (? = 0.05) was performed using SPSS software. Results. Scapular tape increase upward rotation and posterior tilt during flexion of the shoulder. No interaction (Load x KT) was found during flexion, suggesting that KT effect in the peak values is the same, regardless the load condition. Scapular tape decreases internal rotation during scaption and a significant interaction was found between load x KT, suggesting the effect of using KT could depend the load used during this movement. Conclusions. The results suggest that kinesio tape may can be use as assistant to increase upward rotation, posterior tilt and decrease internal rotation in scapular dyskinesis subjects. |
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