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Kinesio tape for medial tibial stress syndrome

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by NewsBot, Feb 4, 2014.

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    Lower-leg Kinesio Tape Reduces Rate of Loading in Participants with Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome
    Maggie C. Griebert, Alan R. Needle, Jennifer McConnell, Thomas W. Kaminski
    Physical Therapy in Sport;Available online 29 January 2014
     
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    I traveling and can't access full paper. Can anyone with access have a look at the paper and see how they actually did the strapping? Was it an "inversion" type traditional strapping with pretty colored tape or was it more "flexible" in the tradition of what is generally considered to be "kinesio taping"
     
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  5. tonywatson12

    tonywatson12 Active Member

    it this the old shin splint problem that responded well to ice and rest along with pain control
    always found strapping a pain in the ass
     
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    A study to compare the effect of elastic anti pronation
    taping technique versus space correction taping
    technique in female subjects with medial tibial stress
    syndrome

    Dr. Sukumar Nayak, Dr. Manjunatha A and Dr. Preethish Kumar
    Thakur PT
    National Journal of Clinical Orthopaedics 2020; 4(3): 15-18
     
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    Efficacy of Kinesiology Taping on the Management of Shin Splints: A Systematic Review
    Suimin Guo, Peizhen Liu, Beibei Feng, Yangfan Xu & Yuling Wang
    The Physician and Sportsmedicine: 27 Jun 2021
     
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    A review of the therapeutic and protective effects of Kinesio taping and foot orthosis in patients with medial tibial stress syndrome
    Aynollah Naderi Shahabeddin Bagheri
    SOurce
     
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