1997
DOI: 10.2519/jospt.1997.25.6.390
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A Taping Technique for the Treatment of Acromioclavicular Joint Sprains: A Case Study

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“…1,30 Utilizing Leukotape and CoverRoll stretch tape, investigators have shown clinical improvement in patients with grade III acromioclavicular separations, anterior shoulder impingement, and hemiplegic shoulders. 12,16,31 In recent years, the use of Kinesio Tape (KT) has become increasingly popular. 20 KT was designed to mimic the qualities of human skin.…”
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“…1,30 Utilizing Leukotape and CoverRoll stretch tape, investigators have shown clinical improvement in patients with grade III acromioclavicular separations, anterior shoulder impingement, and hemiplegic shoulders. 12,16,31 In recent years, the use of Kinesio Tape (KT) has become increasingly popular. 20 KT was designed to mimic the qualities of human skin.…”
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“…Different shoulder-taping methods have been discussed in the literature (Ancliffe, 1992;Hanger et al, 2000;Morin & Bravo, 1997;Morin, Tiberio, & Austin, 1997;Peters & Lee, 2003;Peterson, 2004;Shamus & Shamus, 1997;Van Peppen et al, 2004), primarily for shoulder region stability and protection. Researchers have used the term shoulder taping interchangeably with shoulder strapping (Ancliffe, 1992;Hanger et al, 2000;Peters & Lee, 2003;Peterson, 2004;Van Peppen et al, 2004).…”
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“…Tapes applied over joints and muscle areas are known to facilitate mobility and reduce the risk of further injury by increasing proprioception in a taped area (Cho and Choi, 2015;Kase et al, 2003). KT enhances the activity of the underlying muscles, depending on taping methods, and creates a space between the skin and muscle, when applied to skin, allowing for smooth blood and lymph flow (Shamus and Shamus, 1997). Kinesio tape is also easy to apply to any part of the body.…”
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