2021
DOI: 10.18502/jmr.v15i4.7746
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The Effects of Lower Extremity Kinesio Taping on Temporal and Spatial Parameters of Gait Initiation in Semi-professional Soccer Players With and Without Functional Ankle Instability

Abstract: Introduction: The present study aimed to investigate the immediate effects of two types of Kinesio taping on the temporal and spatial variables of gait initiation in individuals with and without Functional Ankle Instability (FAI). Materials and Methods: Thirty semi-professional athletes (15 with and 15 without FAI [control]) were recruited for this study. The gait initiation task was examined before and after the two types of Kinesio taping on a force plate. Temporal (Reaction Phase [RP], Anticipatory Po… Show more

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“…For group B, the result was not significant, which is consistent with the study of Fereydounnia et al in 2021 on soccer players with and without ankle instability. In that study, Kinesio taping was applied in order to facilitate FL, and gait initiation parameters were measured with the force plate [ 29 ]. To our knowledge, it is the first study that has investigated the TUG test as a functional assessment for the physical performance of people with the flexible flatfoot.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For group B, the result was not significant, which is consistent with the study of Fereydounnia et al in 2021 on soccer players with and without ankle instability. In that study, Kinesio taping was applied in order to facilitate FL, and gait initiation parameters were measured with the force plate [ 29 ]. To our knowledge, it is the first study that has investigated the TUG test as a functional assessment for the physical performance of people with the flexible flatfoot.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%