2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.foot.2009.08.002
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The effect on neuromuscular stability, performance, multi-joint coordination and proprioception of barefoot, taping or preventative bracing

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“…Eight studies were rated at a high risk of reporting bias because they failed to report the key outcomes or provided incomplete information on dependent variables [1,7,20,28,34,59,65,66]. The reasons for this were due to incomplete outcomes reported [7,28,65], and failure to include results for key outcomes [1,20,34,59,65].…”
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“…Eight studies were rated at a high risk of reporting bias because they failed to report the key outcomes or provided incomplete information on dependent variables [1,7,20,28,34,59,65,66]. The reasons for this were due to incomplete outcomes reported [7,28,65], and failure to include results for key outcomes [1,20,34,59,65].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reasons for this were due to incomplete outcomes reported [7,28,65], and failure to include results for key outcomes [1,20,34,59,65]. …”
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“…Halseth et al [16] and Ozer et al [31] performed their studies on previously healthy ankles, finding that Kinesiotape had no difference compared to other or no interventions. It is vital to perform studies investigating the efficacy of Kinesiotape as a treatment, either individually or as an adjunct, in subjects with pathology, as Kinesiotape's effects are not seen on normal tissue [30].…”
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“…In more challenging conditions involving visual occlusion, compression garments (shorts) improved the total time in unipedal standing balance [21]. For young athletes with lower extremity injuries, studies have shown that compression via orthoses and sleeves improved uni -and bi-pedal balance performance [2,10,19,22,23].…”
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confidence: 99%