2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jbmt.2017.10.011
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Type effect of inhibitory KT tape on measured vs. perceived maximal grip strength

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“…However, peak power would not be enhanced by such an increase in oxidative metabolism. Unlike the present study, where participants were well rested prior to performing CMJ, participants in the aforementioned study by Secrest et al (2015) were required to reach fatigue before the effects of AI use on anaerobic power was assessed (Secrest et al, 2015). Similar to RFD; AI use may only produce substantive effects on power performance when peak power has previously been depleted by individuals reaching a state of fatigue, such as may be experienced in the latter stages of sporting competition.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…However, peak power would not be enhanced by such an increase in oxidative metabolism. Unlike the present study, where participants were well rested prior to performing CMJ, participants in the aforementioned study by Secrest et al (2015) were required to reach fatigue before the effects of AI use on anaerobic power was assessed (Secrest et al, 2015). Similar to RFD; AI use may only produce substantive effects on power performance when peak power has previously been depleted by individuals reaching a state of fatigue, such as may be experienced in the latter stages of sporting competition.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The ICC of all trials was calculated as 0.97. Following assessment of all functional measures, participants self-rated their perceived performance level using a 200 mm VAS which ranged from "worst performance" at the extreme left to "best possible performance" at the extreme right (MacPhail et al, 2018). The two ends of the VAS were anchored by perpendicular lines, but there were no increments between the end markers.…”
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“…No tension ceived maximum strength for the forearm muscles, [61][62][63] quadriceps, [64][65][66][67] and calf muscles. 67 Researchers have also reported no therapeutic differences between KT, sham tape, and control group for individuals with lateral epicondylitis [68][69][70] and chronic low back pain.…”
Section: % Tensionmentioning
confidence: 99%