2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jbmt.2017.12.010
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Immediate effects of kinesio taping on pain and postural stability in patients with chronic low back pain

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“…After removing irrelevant studies and duplicates, 19 articles that met our inclusion criteria were carefully identified. Articles which did not use pain or disability as outcome measure 1012 or were not randomized controlled trials 13–16 were removed. Follow-up study 17 (further study of Parreira in 2014) or study with non-comparable baseline parameters were excluded.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After removing irrelevant studies and duplicates, 19 articles that met our inclusion criteria were carefully identified. Articles which did not use pain or disability as outcome measure 1012 or were not randomized controlled trials 13–16 were removed. Follow-up study 17 (further study of Parreira in 2014) or study with non-comparable baseline parameters were excluded.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patients with LBP has been shown to adapt pathological walking patterns such as decreased pelvic rotation, decreased trunk coordination, decreased arm swing [5,7] and decreased walking parameters [8,9] which act as a protective mechanism to decrease their pain and discomfort [23,24]. Further, as no definite conclusions could be made from a single case study, it was not our goal to show that our data may or may not strengthen the evidence of the potential to use KT in clinical practice in LBP management [14] even though that sufficient evidence have shown an immediate and substantial improvement in patients with low back pain [15,16]. In fact, our subject showed improvement in their walking parameter which was consistent with clinically meaningful decrease in pain.…”
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confidence: 87%
“…Gait abnormalities in patients with LBP has been investigated by developed by Dr. Kenso Kase in the 1970's, has been introduced as an effective adjunctive therapy to improve the symptoms in patients with LBP [14]. In fact, many studies have shown immediate effects KT on pain, postural stability and range of motion [15,16]. A 2016 systematic review [14] examined and summarized the evidence of recent Randomized Controlled Trials regarding the effectiveness of KT on chronic LBP patients.…”
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“…It has an extremely beneficial effect on microcirculation and the lymphatic system. Improving the functionality of structures [148][149][150][151][152][153][154][155][156][157][158][159][160][161][162][163][164][165][166].…”
Section: Introduction Disorders Of the Musculoskeletal Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%