2016
DOI: 10.12674/ptk.2016.23.1.072
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Immediate Effects of Low-Dye Taping on the Ankle Motion and Ground Reaction Forces in the Pronated Rear-Foot During Gait

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“…To interpret the immediate effect of applied low dye tape this study used paired t-test. This study concluded that after applying the low dye tape it is effective in increasing ankle inversion in case of pronated rear-foot and also low dye tape helps to decrease ankle angle of foot pronation[11].Meihua Tang., et al (2021) conducted a meta-analysis entitled "Effects of taping techniques on arch deformation in adults with pes planus: A meta-analysis". In this study updated literature was distance, foot posture index, pronation angle and resting calcaneal stance position, studies where researcher compared the taping method with baseline or studies where they did sham taping Citation: Sukirti Mohun.…”
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“…To interpret the immediate effect of applied low dye tape this study used paired t-test. This study concluded that after applying the low dye tape it is effective in increasing ankle inversion in case of pronated rear-foot and also low dye tape helps to decrease ankle angle of foot pronation[11].Meihua Tang., et al (2021) conducted a meta-analysis entitled "Effects of taping techniques on arch deformation in adults with pes planus: A meta-analysis". In this study updated literature was distance, foot posture index, pronation angle and resting calcaneal stance position, studies where researcher compared the taping method with baseline or studies where they did sham taping Citation: Sukirti Mohun.…”
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“…-ShinKim., et al (2016) conducted a study entitled "Immediate effects of low dye taping on the ankle motion and ground control group. The exclusion criteria of this studies were case report or review article, subjects having neurological disease or ankle/foot injury or pathology, this study excluded those studies where they did not compare immediate effects of taping or after…”
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