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Kinesio Taping and Hand Sensorimotor Control

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Healthy Adults
Interventions
Other: Kinesio tape
Registration Number
NCT03909880
Lead Sponsor
National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University
Brief Summary

We explored the effect of Kinesio taping with different tension on hand force control, joint proprioception, reaction time and brain activity.

Healthy participants randomly received three wrist/finger flexor taping conditions: (1) taping with 20% additional tension (taping20), (2) taping with neutral tension (tapingN), and (3) without taping (control). Grip force, wrist joint angle, electroencephalogram and electromyogram were recorded during proprioception and force control tasks to determine the effects of Kinesio taping on sensorimotor control.

Detailed Description

Sensorimotor control involves the integration of sensory information in the brain to ensure appropriate joint position, force control and timing during movement. Kinesio taping can provide additional sensory input and improve sensorimotor control performance. Hand function is important in daily activities and fine control of the fingers and wrist is required in many sports. Therefore, we explore the effect of Kinesio taping with different tension on hand force control, joint proprioception, reaction time and brain activity.

This is an observational study with single-group repeated-measures design. Participants will be randomly received three wrist/finger flexor taping conditions: (1) taping with 20% additional tension (taping20), (2) taping with neutral tension (tapingN), and (3) without taping (control). Grip force, wrist joint angle, electroencephalogram and electromyogram were recorded during proprioception and force control tasks.Repeated-measures one-way analysis of variance and the Bonferroni post hoc comparison test determined the differences among the taping conditions. The Pearson correlation test determined the correlation between changes in motor performance and brain activities. Statistical significance was set at .05.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
24
Inclusion Criteria
  1. Healthy adults who are 20-40 years old
Exclusion Criteria
  1. Have irreversible injury on forearm, wrist or hand
  2. Feel pain or any uncomfortable symptom on forearm, wrist or hand
  3. Muscular disease on upper extremity in 6 months
  4. Impaired sensation
  5. Allergy to Kinesio tape
  6. Neurological disease

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Kinesio taping with neutral tensionKinesio tapeKinesio tape with neutral tension on the forearm
Kinesio taping with additional 20% tensionKinesio tapeKinesio tape with 20% additional tension on the forearm
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Reaction timemeasured immediately after the tape is applied

The ability to generate grip force as soon as hearing a beep sound

Force sensemeasured immediately after the tape is applied

The ability to accurately generate 20% of maximal voluntary grip force

Corticomuscular coherencemeasured immediately after the tape is applied

Level of EEG and EMG synchronization in frequency domain when participants maintain 20% maximal voluntary contraction for 30 seconds, as an indicator of functional connectivity between motor cortex and muscle

Joint position sensemeasured immediately after the tape is applied

The ability to accurately generate joint wrist flexion at 15 degree

EEGmeasured immediately after the tape is applied

Level of the power of EEG when participants maintain 20% maximal voluntary contraction for 30 seconds, as an indicator of synchronization/desynchronization of the motor cortex

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

National Yang-Ming University

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Taipei, Taiwan

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