2019
DOI: 10.4274/btdmjb.galenos.2019.20180815084330
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Efficacy of Kinesiologic Taping in de Quervain’s Tenosynovitis: Case Series and Review of Literature

Abstract: Objective: Kinesiologic tapes are used for therapeutic purposes to reduce the pain, improve the bioelectrical activity of the muscles, and to reduce the edema. The repetitive movements of the abductor pollicis longus and extensor pollicis brevis muscles result in pain in wrist. This is called De Quervain tenosynovitis. The aim of this study was to investigate the efficacy of kinesiologic taping as a conservative treatment method for de Quervain's tenosynovitis. Methods: Fifteen patients between 20 and 60 years… Show more

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“…[4][5][6][7] Wrist overuse and increased repetitive activity are common causes of DQT resulting in microdamage due to overuse of slipping of the main dorsal compartment tendons, namely the abductor pollicis longus (APL) and extensor pollicis brevis (EPB) beneath the extensor retinaculum sheath and above the radius styloid process, causing pain. [8][9][10][11] DQT is the most common type of tendinopathy in athletes. 11 The prevalence of DQT was around 53.8% in bowling athletes, where 52.4% and 42.9% felt pain symptoms, respectively, during and after practice.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[4][5][6][7] Wrist overuse and increased repetitive activity are common causes of DQT resulting in microdamage due to overuse of slipping of the main dorsal compartment tendons, namely the abductor pollicis longus (APL) and extensor pollicis brevis (EPB) beneath the extensor retinaculum sheath and above the radius styloid process, causing pain. [8][9][10][11] DQT is the most common type of tendinopathy in athletes. 11 The prevalence of DQT was around 53.8% in bowling athletes, where 52.4% and 42.9% felt pain symptoms, respectively, during and after practice.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%