2023
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202307.0162.v1
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Immediate and Short-Term Effects on Pain and Multiplanar Active Cervical Range of Motion of an Elastic Taping Application on the Neck

Luca Russo,
Tommaso Panessa,
Paolo Bartolucci
et al.

Abstract: The aim of this study was to measure the effects on 3D active cervical Range of Motion (ACROM) and perceived pain of a n elastic taping (ET) application in the cervical area. Thirty participants (n: 22M and 8F, age 35.4±4.4 years; body height 173.1±8.4 cm; body mass 73.5±12.8 kg) for the study group (SG) and twenty subjects (n: 11M and 9F, age 32.6±3.9 years; body height 174.9±10.9 cm; body mass 71.2±12.9 kg) for the control group (CG) were recr… Show more

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“…applied the ET for all subjects in the study group (SG). The ET application followed the Taping Elastico ® Method (ATS, Arezzo, Italy) and was applied symmetrically to both sides of the cervical area [34]. A strip of tape was cut into a "Y" shape, with the anchor applied to the skin at the level of the acromion and the two tails directed towards the base of the head.…”
Section: Procedures and Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…applied the ET for all subjects in the study group (SG). The ET application followed the Taping Elastico ® Method (ATS, Arezzo, Italy) and was applied symmetrically to both sides of the cervical area [34]. A strip of tape was cut into a "Y" shape, with the anchor applied to the skin at the level of the acromion and the two tails directed towards the base of the head.…”
Section: Procedures and Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%