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Immediate Effect Of Kinesiological Taping

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Hemiplegia
Interventions
Device: Immediate Effect Of Kinesiological Taping On Functionality In Hemiplegic Patients
Registration Number
NCT05106543
Lead Sponsor
Baskent University
Brief Summary

In this study, it is aimed to examine the immediate effect of kinesiological taping on functionality in hemiplegic patients. 40 hemiplegic patients with a mean age of 63±15 years were included to the study. The patients were divided into two groups using the computerized randomization method. Kinesiology tape was applied to the 1st group (study group), and a patch tape was applied to the 2nd group (control group). The demographic and physical characteristics of the people who agreed to participate in the study were recorded. In both groups; before taping, right after taping, 45 min. after and 4 days after taping Timed Get Up and Go Test (TUG) were administered. Both groups were asked not to remove the tapes at the end of the 4th day.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
40
Inclusion Criteria
  • agree to participate in the study after detailed information about the study,
  • to have sufficient cognitive functions, to be diagnosed with hemiplegia by a specialist physician,
  • to be 18 years of age or older
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Exclusion Criteria
  • Diagnosis of other neurological diseases (Parkinson's, Multiple Sclerosis, etc.),
  • cancer other than hemiplegia, heart failure, surgery in the area to be applied,
  • vascular problems in the lower extremity,
  • chronic kidney failure,
  • infection.
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Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
CROSSOVER
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
kinesiologic tapeImmediate Effect Of Kinesiological Taping On Functionality In Hemiplegic Patientsfirst group of 20 people (experimental group) T max branded kinesiology tape was applied to both M. Quadriceps Femoris and M. Gastrocnemius muscles of the experimental group. Timed get up and go test was applied to evaluate functionality. All evaluations were applied before taping, immediately after taping and 45 minutes after taping. Patients in both groups were asked not to have their tapes removed until the 4th day. Apart from routine physical therapy methods and taping, no other treatment was applied to the patients.
patch tapeImmediate Effect Of Kinesiological Taping On Functionality In Hemiplegic Patientssecond group of 20 people (control group) Roll branded patch tape was applied to both M. Quadriceps Femoris and M. Gastrocnemius muscles of the control group. Timed get up and go test was applied to evaluate functionality. All evaluations were applied to both groups before taping, immediately after taping and 45 minutes after taping. Patients in both groups were asked not to have their tapes removed until the 4th day. Apart from routine physical therapy methods and taping, no other treatment was applied to the patients.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Immadiate Effect Of Kinesiological Taping4 days

With a computerized randomization system, 40 people, 20 of whom we applied kinesiology taping in the first group (study group), and the second group of 20 people (control group), were determined. T max branded kinesiology tape was applied to both M. Quadriceps Femoris and M. Gastrocnemius muscles of the experimental group. Roll branded plaster tape was applied to both M. Quadriceps Femoris and M. Gastrocnemius muscles of the control group.

Timed get up and go test was applied to evaluate functionality. All evaluations were applied to both groups before taping, immediately after taping and 45 minutes after taping. Patients in both groups were asked not to have their tapes removed until the 4th day. All patients were re-evaluated on the 4th day. Apart from routine physical therapy methods and taping, no other treatment was applied to the patients.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (2)

Immediate Effect Of Kinesiological Taping On Functionality In Hemiplegic Patients

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Istanbul, Turkey

Okan University

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Istanbul, Turkey

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