2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-175752/v1
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The effect of taping on maximum plantar pressure and ground reaction force in flat-footed people after applying a fatigue protocol

Abstract: We examined the effects of two types of antipronation taping on the lower limb kinetics in flat foot people before and after performing a physical fatigue protocol. 20 male and female with flat foot aged 22.39 ± 2.02 years old were studied under three conditions (untaping, reverse-6 taping and low-dye taping) either before or after fatigue states. A statistically significant difference was observed after applying two types of taping (reverse-6 vs. low-dye taping) in the maximum plantar pressure perceived in me… Show more

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