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Physiological and Psychological Basis for Anti-Pronation Taping

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by NewsBot, Jul 16, 2008.

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    A Physiological and Psychological Basis for Anti-Pronation Taping from a Critical Review of the Literature.
    Franettovich M, Chapman A, Blanch P, Vicenzino B.
    Sports Med. 2008;38(8):617-631.
     
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    Admin2 Administrator Staff Member

    Related threads:
    Other taping threads
     
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    Use of antipronation taping to determine foot orthoses prescription: a case series.
    Meier K, McPoil TG, Cornwall MW, Lyle T.
    Res Sports Med. 2008;16(4):257-71
     
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    An Assessment of Strapping Techniques Commonly Used for Pronated Foot Deformities
    Kate Carter and Nachiappan Chockalingam
    Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association Volume 99 Number 5 391-398 2009
     
  5. markleigh

    markleigh Active Member

    Does anyone have access to this paper or elaborate on the 4 strapping techniques discussed.
     
  6. PM me your email address and it will be yours to read.
     
  7. markleigh

    markleigh Active Member

    Your a champion Mike.
     
  8. Jaimee Brent

    Jaimee Brent Active Member

    I'm intrigued by the idea of a placebo effect in taping techniques...

    would it be plausible to say that any placebo effect coming from taping would probably be transferred or found in the prescription of orthotics to the same patient?

    and really does a placebo effect matter that much if you are getting the desired decrease in symptoms???

    just a thought
     
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