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Title: Acute effects of distal fibular taping technique on pain, balance and forward lunge activities in Chronic Ankle Instability
Authors: Şimşek, Şule
Yağcı, Nesrin
Keywords: Balance
Chronic ankle instability
Distal fibular taping
adult
ankle instability
Article
chronic ankle instability
chronic disease
clinical article
distal fibular taping technique
female
Foot and Ankle Outcome Score
human
male
musculoskeletal disease assessment
musculoskeletal procedure
pain intensity
physical activity
priority journal
range of motion
rest
scoring system
visual analog scale
weight bearing
ankle
athletic tape
body equilibrium
clinical trial
complication
joint characteristics and functions
joint instability
lower limb
pain
pathophysiology
physiology
young adult
Adult
Ankle
Ankle Joint
Athletic Tape
Chronic Disease
Female
Humans
Joint Instability
Lower Extremity
Male
Pain
Postural Balance
Range of Motion, Articular
Weight-Bearing
Young Adult
Publisher: IOS Press
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Chronic Ankle Instability (CAI) is characterized by altered muscle activation, reduced range of motion (ROM) and balance deficits. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to determine whether fibular taping technique influenced the pain intensity, dorsiflexion ROM and dynamic balance in participants with CAI. METHODS: Twenty-six participants (16 males and 10 females; age 28.8 - 5.74 y) with unilateral CAI who scored 85 points or less on the Foot and Ankle Outcome Score (FAOS) were included in our study. Mulligan distal fibular taping technique was applied. Visual Analog Scale, Star Excursion Balance Test in anterior, posteromedial and posterolateral directions and a Weight Bearing Lunge Test were taken before, after, 1 hour after and 24 hours after taping. RESULTS: Distal fibular taping technique decreases pain intensity (at rest, during range of motion and weight bearing conditions), while it increases forward lunge distance and reach distance in anterior, posteromedial and posterolateral directions (p = 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Our study showed that distal fibular taping reduces pain intensity, postural control and dorsiflexion range of motion in individuals with CAI. Further studies are needed with participants with a lower functional level and a higher pain intensity. © 2019-IOS Press and the authors.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/30464
https://doi.org/10.3233/BMR-181132
ISSN: 1053-8127
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