[Purpose] The aim of this study was to evaluate the changes in function and balance after
Kinesio Taping application in stroke patients. [Subjects and Methods] Thirty subjects were
randomly divided into an experimental group and control group. The experimental group was
applied taping before therapeutic exercise, and the control group received only
therapeutic exercise. Functional gait was measured using the straight line walking test,
and dynamic balance ability was measured using the Berg Balance Scale. Walking velocity
was measured with the 10 m walking test. [Results] There were statistically significant
differences between the results of the straight line walking and 10 m walking tests in the
pre-post analysis for the experimental group. There were a statistically significant
difference in the Berg Balance Scale and 10 m walking test between the two groups.
[Conclusion] Application of taping to the paralyzed parts of a stroke patient has a
positive effect on improvement of typical asymmetric gait and walking speed.
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