Alterations in Foot Positioning During Ankle Taping and Its Effects on Range of Motion and Jump Performance in Dancers
Eilish Anderson,
Justin Stanek,
Todd McLoda
et al.
Abstract:A closed basketweave ankle tape application is common throughout sports, yet less prevalent in the performing arts. This may be due to aesthetics and potential compromises to performance. The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of foot positioning (dorsiflexed or neutral/resting) during tape application on static range of motion (ROM), kinematic ROM, and jump ability while performing a maximum sauté jump. A randomized crossover cohort study design was used to evaluate ankle active ROM, kinematic R… Show more
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