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Effects of Muscle Fatigue and a Taping Technique on Shoulder Motion of Athletes

Not Applicable
Conditions
Shoulder Injury
Muscle Fatigue
Interventions
Other: Elastic taping applied with tension
Other: Elastic taping applied without tension
Other: Fatigue protocol
Registration Number
NCT01764620
Lead Sponsor
Universidade Federal de Sao Carlos
Brief Summary

The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of muscle fatigue in the scapular kinematics of overhead athletes with and without using a kinesio taping technique for facilitating lower trapezius function. The hypothesis is that the taping technique could compensate for the negative effects caused by muscle fatigue in the scapular kinematics of healthy overhead athletes.

Detailed Description

Muscle fatigue is a potential cause of shoulder injuries in overhead athletes. Considering the important role of lower trapezius for functional scapular stability, it is suggested that a kinesio taping technique for facilitating its function could compensate for the negative effects of muscle fatigue on scapular kinematics. This is a randomized crossover study and all included athletes will be evaluated in three sessions, with a period of seven days between them: Control (fatigue protocol, without taping), Kinesio Taping (fatigue protocol with elastic taping applied with tension) and Sham (fatigue protocol with taping applied without tension). During each session, tridimensional kinematics of scapula and humerus and electromyography of serratus anterior and trapezius (upper and lower portions) muscles of dominant shoulder will be evaluated, during scaption and throwing movements, immediately before and immediately after the fatigue protocol.The changes in scapular movements (before versus after the fatigue protocol) will be compared among the sessions.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
20
Inclusion Criteria
  • Overhead athletes regularly training;
  • No report of shoulder pain in the last 6 months.

Exclusion criteria:

  • Previous shoulder or neck surgery;
  • Previous shoulder dislocation.
Exclusion Criteria

Not provided

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
CROSSOVER
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Kinesio tapingElastic taping applied with tensionA kinesio taping technique for facilitating lower trapezius muscle function will be applied just before fatigue protocol and removed after in the end of the evaluation session.
Kinesio tapingFatigue protocolA kinesio taping technique for facilitating lower trapezius muscle function will be applied just before fatigue protocol and removed after in the end of the evaluation session.
ShamElastic taping applied without tensionA similar technique, using the same tape, will be applied but without any tension (tension is considered to be the therapeutic effect). The tape will be applied just before the fatigue protocol and removed in the end of the session.
ShamFatigue protocolA similar technique, using the same tape, will be applied but without any tension (tension is considered to be the therapeutic effect). The tape will be applied just before the fatigue protocol and removed in the end of the session.
ControlFatigue protocolIn this session, the athletes will be evaluated before and after the fatigue protocol, without any taping application.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Changes in scapular internal/external rotations, upward/downward rotations and anterior/posterior tilt movementsAn average of 3 minutes before and an average of 3 minutes after the fatigue protocol, in each of the 3 evaluation sessions.

Scapular 3D kinematics will be measured during arm elevation and throwing movements, in two moments (an average of 3 minutes before and an average of 3 minutes after the fatigue protocol) in each one of the 3 sessions. The evaluation session will have and interval of 7 days between them, and in each one the athletes will perform the fatigue protocol using either a kinesio taping application, or a sham application or without using any taping, in random order. The changes in each session (before and after fatigue) will be compared among the sessions (without taping, with kinesio taping application and sham application).

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Changes in the median frequency of electromyographic signal from upper and lower trapezius and serratus anterior muscles.An average of 3 minutes before and an average of 3 minutes after the fatigue protocol, in each of the 3 evaluation sessions.

Electromyographic median frequency will be measured from upper and lower trapezius and serratus anterior muscles in order to determine muscle fatigue development and if the changes depending on the intervention used. These assessments will be performed in two moments (an average of 3 minutes before and an average of 3 minutes after the fatigue protocol) in each one of the 3 sessions(with an interval of 7 days between them). In each session the athletes will perform the fatigue protocol using either a kinesio taping application, or a sham application or without using any taping, in random order.The changes in each session (before and after fatigue) will be compared among the sessions (without taping, with kinesio taping application and sham).

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Universidade Federal de São Carlos

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São Carlos, São Paulo, Brazil

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