An Analysis of Kinesio® Tape on Mitigation of Dynamic Knee Valgus

NCT ID: NCT04769063

Last Updated: 2021-06-07

Study Results

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

30 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2021-02-26

Study Completion Date

2021-04-05

Brief Summary

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Participants will completed a 5 minute warm-up on a stationary bike. Next, participants will perform 3 practice trials of the double leg jump landing (DJL) test off of a 30 cm box. In order for the trial to count the participants need to maintain their landing posture for at least 2 seconds, if they are unable to do so the trial will be repeated.

After the completion of three practice trials of the DJL test, the first taping condition will be applied. Each participant will receive 3 taping conditions to the dominant leg, a gluteus medius facilitation (GM), a spiral technique (ST), and no tape (NT). The order of conditions will be randomized.

The use of a no tape condition will act a control for both the jumping protocol and the Y-balance test. For this condition, no tape or intervention of any kind will be applied to the subject before completing either tasks. Regardless of the order of randomly assigned taping condition, the participant will rest 10 minutes in a non-weight bearing position before completing a round of testing.

During the 10-minute rest, 3D motion analysis sensors will be placed on the participant to assess hip internal rotation and knee valgus in the frontal plane. After the sensors are applied, the first follow-up Y Balance Test will be completed.

Each participant will complete the Y Balance Test 3 times, once for each condition. For the trial to count, the reach foot is not permitted to touch the floor and the hands have to remain stationary on the pelvis. If the participant fails to meet the testing criteria, the trial will be repeated. At the end of the trial, each testing direction distance will be written down and a mean score will be calculated.

Following the first Y balance test, three DJL tests will be performed, each separated by a 60-second rest period. Once the participant completes 3 approved trials, the first taping condition will be removed and the procedure will be repeated for the second and third taping procedures.

Detailed Description

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The facilitative gluteus medius application was applied from origin to insertion of the muscle, as specified by Dr. Kase (2013). The subject was positioned in side-lying with the dominant leg facing up. The CKTP cut a Y-strip of Kinesio® Tex Classic Tape the same distance from the participant's ASIS to the greater trochanter of the femur. The tape was anchored at the ASIS with no tension followed by the participant moving into approximately 90° hip flexion, adduction, and internal rotation. Then, each tail of the Y-strip was applied at 25% tension towards the greater trochanter where it was anchored again with no tension. Following application, the participant was instructed to remain in a position of comfort for 10 minutes before continuing with the study protocol.

The second taping condition utilized is a spiral technique (ST), applied with Kinesio® Tex Performance Plus Tape. Participant positioning included standing in an open-packed, double-leg stance with feet approximately hip width apart. The CKTP anchored an I-strip of tape with no tension on the participant's medial aspect of the middle, tibia. With a stabilizing hand on the anchor, the practitioner pulled the tape with 75-100% tension and applied towards the lateral aspect of the tibiofemoral joint, Once the tape moved to the posterior side of the knee, the CKTP reduced the tension to 0% over the popliteal fossa so as to reduce skin tearing and provide another mechanism for pulling the knee out of valgum. When the tape crossed diagonally over the popliteal fossa, the CKTP again employed at 75-100% tension from the medial femoral condyle to the vastus lateralis. The tape was then secured to the posterior thigh with an anchor at 0% tension. Thus, the tape created a spiral shape up the participants' leg. Again, the subject was directed to rest comfortably in a non-weight bearing position for 10 minutes.

Conditions

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Knee Valgus

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

FACTORIAL

Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

SINGLE

Participants

Study Groups

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Hip

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Kinesio Tape

Intervention Type OTHER

Gluteus medius facilitation and knee spiral taping techniques will be applied to treat dynamic knee valgus

Knee

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Kinesio Tape

Intervention Type OTHER

Gluteus medius facilitation and knee spiral taping techniques will be applied to treat dynamic knee valgus

Control

Group Type NO_INTERVENTION

No interventions assigned to this group

Interventions

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Kinesio Tape

Gluteus medius facilitation and knee spiral taping techniques will be applied to treat dynamic knee valgus

Intervention Type OTHER

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* current participation in basketball or volleyball

Exclusion Criteria

* present pain with jumping or landing
* history of lower limb surgery within the12 months of the study
* any contraindications to Kinesio® Tape
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

35 Years

Eligible Sex

FEMALE

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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North Dakota State University

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Locations

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North Dakota State University

Fargo, North Dakota, United States

Site Status

Countries

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United States

Other Identifiers

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IRB0003317

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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