Spasticity after stroke may be a common complication in patients with stroke and leads to impaired hand function after stroke. Objective: To examine the impacts of kinesis-taping on managing spasticity of upper extremity hence improving function. Methods: A randomized managed trial have a look at turned into performed in Al-Nafees medical institution Islamabad. Thirty Participants with stroke inside six months have been randomly enrolled into kinesis taping (Kt) organization or traditional organization. The tape turned into carried out on three days in line with week for 48/seventy-two hours for four weeks. The number one final result turned into muscle spasticity as measured through the Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS). Measurements have been taken earlier than the intervention, at once after the intervention (2nd week) and later after the intervention (fourth week). Results: Within the group comparison, in the KT group, significant differences were noted in MAS at the second and fourth week (P=0.00-0.00), as compared to control group at the second and fourth week (P=0.21-0.00). Between-group comparisons showed a significant difference at the fourth week (P=0.00). Conclusions: Kinesio taping may provide some benefit by reducing spasticity and improving motor performance of the affected hand in patients with subacute stroke. Kinesio Tape may be an option for clinicians to effectively manage spasticity after stroke.