2022
DOI: 10.26862/jkpts.2022.03.29.1.73
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Comparison of the effects of dynamic taping and kinesio taping on endurance and fatigue of plantar flexor

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“…The results showed that there was a significant difference in the foot function index within the group ( P <0.001), and in the group comparison, the dynamic taping with PT group had the greatest effect and the conservative PT group had the least effect ( P <0.05). Previous studies that evaluated the foot function index by applying kinesio taping or dynamic taping found that there was an effect on the improvement of the foot function index, similar to the results of the present study [ 22 , 45 , 46 ]. This is thought to be the mechanical effect of assisting muscle function with the characteristics of dynamic taping using elastic repulsive force, and the effect obtained by reducing pain with the neurophysiological role of KT.…”
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“…The results showed that there was a significant difference in the foot function index within the group ( P <0.001), and in the group comparison, the dynamic taping with PT group had the greatest effect and the conservative PT group had the least effect ( P <0.05). Previous studies that evaluated the foot function index by applying kinesio taping or dynamic taping found that there was an effect on the improvement of the foot function index, similar to the results of the present study [ 22 , 45 , 46 ]. This is thought to be the mechanical effect of assisting muscle function with the characteristics of dynamic taping using elastic repulsive force, and the effect obtained by reducing pain with the neurophysiological role of KT.…”
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“…In a previous study by Song et al [ 22 ], dynamic taping and KT were compared for plantar flexor muscle endurance and muscle fatigue, and as a result, dynamic taping was suggested as one of the intervention methods for reducing muscle endurance and muscle fatigue. Lim et al [ 23 ] compared the effects of dynamic taping and KT on and balance and center of gravity in barefoot conditions, and the front-back and left-right shaking during balance and walking were greatly reduced by dynamic taping ( P <0.05).…”
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