The Effect of Taping on Plantar Pressure Distribution in Players With Chronic Ankle Instability

NCT ID: NCT06499935

Last Updated: 2024-07-15

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

RECRUITING

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

88 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2024-05-24

Study Completion Date

2024-10-25

Brief Summary

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The goal of this study is to investigate whether there exists a difference in baropdometric readings of plantar pressure between individuals with chronic ankle instability and normal health individuals, in addition another goal of this study is to investigate the effect of rigid taping vs. kinesio taping on plantar pressure distribution as well as stability markers in individuals with chronic ankle instability.

The main questions aimed to answer are:

1. Is there a difference in plantar pressure distribution between individuals with chronic ankle instability and individuals without chronic ankle instability?
2. What effect do rigid and kinesio taping have on plantar pressure distribution and ankle stability markers?
3. Which tape affects plantar pressure distribution and ankle stability better?

Participants will:

Firstly be divided into two macro groups, one with chronic ankle instability and one without, with an observational part of the study to be carried out to investigate the differences in plantar pressure between both groups.

Secondly, the group with chronic ankle instability will be divided into two micro groups one receiving rigid taping and the other receiving kinesio taping, and the immediate effects of these tapes in terms of plantar pressure and ankle stability will be recorded and compared before and after within groups, and after between both groups.

Detailed Description

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Basketball players frequently suffer from lateral ankle sprains and multiple repetitions can cause chronic ankle instability. The authors contend that professional basketball can no longer be regarded as a noncontact sport because of the rising rate of injuries to players in the league. An orthopedic strapping treatment for the foot called rigid taping involves applying tape along the plantar part of the foot and inferior to the malleoli.

Another type of taping method gives the musculoskeletal system external support, kinesio-taping has long been employed in the rehabilitation and prevention of sports-related injuries in athletes and sports participants. The goal of an anti-pronation taping technique is to constrain an overpronated foot by offering temporary external support.

Thus the aim of this study is to determine the immediate effects of rigid taping versus kinesio-taping on static and dynamic plantar pressure distribution in basketball players with chronic ankle instability. An explanation of the procedure and a written consent form will be provided, and the assessment will be taken at the beginning of the spring semester of 2024/2025 for inclusion and exclusion. Then the CAIT will be used followed by assigning the participants into a healthy group and an injured group for the observational part and collecting the data on the injured foot. Then further randomly divided the injured group into AP, LD, and a control group. Application of the interventions will be done to the affected foot and sham tape will be applied to the control group then the effects will be observed and the measurements will be noted and compared to the previous data. The CAIT will be used again to observe the differences that may result. The study will take place at Mousawat Institution.

Conditions

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Ankle Injuries Ankle Injuries and Disorders Ankle Sprains

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

FACTORIAL

Phase 1:Observational study. Phase 2: Double-blinded randomized control trial study. An explanation of the procedure and a written consent form will be provided. Then the CAIT will be used followed by assigning the participants into a healthy group and an injured group for the observational part and collecting the data on the injured foot. Then further randomly divided the injured group into a rigid taping group, a sham taping group, and a control group. Application of the interventions will be done to the affected foot and sham tape will be applied to the control group then the effects will be observed and the measurements will be noted and compared to the previous data. The CAIT will be used again to observe the differences that may result. The study will take place at Mousawat Institution.
Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

DOUBLE

Participants Outcome Assessors

Study Groups

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Rigid Taping Group

A single application of tape will be fastened to the fibula's lateral malleolus, extended beneath the foot, and crossed the medial foot at the calcaneus and navicular tuberosity. After that, it will wrapped around the fibular and tibial shafts and passed across the anterior part of the ankle. The tape will be applied similarly to the other application, with 1.5 inches of overlap between the strips.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Rigid Taping

Intervention Type OTHER

It is usually light brown or beige and is designed to hold firm, making it ideal for providing support or stability to a joint.

Kinesio Taping Group

Elastic kinesiology tape will be employed in this investigation. Patients will be comfortably positioned on a table raised sufficiently so that their feet couldn't contact the ground. At the hindfoot, a 2-inch, 25-centimeter strip will be applied, stretching it seventy-five percent from the middle third of the medial tibia to the fibula (lateral malleolus), around the calcaneus. Applying the strip in the maximally supinated position while going in the direction mentioned will allow the foot to eventually reach its maximum dorsal flexion. The interior aspect of the tibial bone and fibula will then wrapped

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Kinesio-Taping

Intervention Type OTHER

Kinesio Taping Method is a therapeutic tool utilised by rehabilitation specialists in all programs. Kinesio Taping Method utilises four types of Kinesio Tex Tapes, each with specific properties designed for use on fragile, sensitive skin or applied with higher tensions.

Sham Taping Group

There are two steps to Sham taping: The internal malleolus is the starting point of the first stage, which extends to the lower limb's inner middle point. The second stage starts at the external malleolus and extends to the lower limb's outer middle point.

Group Type SHAM_COMPARATOR

Sham Taping

Intervention Type OTHER

Sham taping is the use of any type of tape in a random and ineffective fashion for the purposes of comparison with other taping techniques and types.

Interventions

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Rigid Taping

It is usually light brown or beige and is designed to hold firm, making it ideal for providing support or stability to a joint.

Intervention Type OTHER

Kinesio-Taping

Kinesio Taping Method is a therapeutic tool utilised by rehabilitation specialists in all programs. Kinesio Taping Method utilises four types of Kinesio Tex Tapes, each with specific properties designed for use on fragile, sensitive skin or applied with higher tensions.

Intervention Type OTHER

Sham Taping

Sham taping is the use of any type of tape in a random and ineffective fashion for the purposes of comparison with other taping techniques and types.

Intervention Type OTHER

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* A history of at least 1 significant ankle sprain
* The initial sprain must have occurred at least 12 months before study enrollment
* A history of the previously injured ankle joint "giving way" and/or recurrent sprain and/or "feelings of instability."
* Cumberland Ankle Instability Tool: score of 24 or less

Exclusion Criteria

* A history of previous surgeries to the musculoskeletal structures (i.e., bones, joint structures, nerves) in either lower extremity
* A history of a fracture in either lower extremity requiring realignment
* Acute injury to musculoskeletal structures of other joints of the lower extremity in the previous 3 months that impacted joint integrity and function (i.e., sprains, fracture) resulting in at least 1 interrupted day of desired physical activity.
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

28 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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Cairo University

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Ahmed ElMelhat

Associate Professor of Physical Therapy

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Locations

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Ahmed M. El Melhat

Beirut, , Lebanon

Site Status RECRUITING

Countries

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Lebanon

Facility Contacts

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Ahmed Mohammed El Melhat, PhD

Role: primary

20 1112595022

Other Identifiers

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Taping on Foot Pressure

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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