2008
DOI: 10.1186/1471-2474-9-111
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The effect of low-dye taping on rearfoot motion and plantar pressure during the stance phase of gait

Abstract: Background: Low-dye (LD) taping is commonly used to reduce rearfoot pronation. No studies have previously investigated the effectiveness of LD taping using both plantar pressure distribution (F-Scan) and 3-D (CODA) analysis of rearfoot motion.

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“…he variables selected for this study were: Maximum Pronation Angle of the subtalar joint (PASmax) and plantar pressure peaks (PPP) of the foot 14 . First, the pronation of the subtalar joint was calculated by the dif-ference between the relative angle between tibiocalcaneal segments at the initial contact and the maximum relative angle between tibiocalcaneal segments that occurs up to 35% of the gait support phase, calculated in relation to the 100% of the contact phase 15 .…”
Section: Methodological Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…he variables selected for this study were: Maximum Pronation Angle of the subtalar joint (PASmax) and plantar pressure peaks (PPP) of the foot 14 . First, the pronation of the subtalar joint was calculated by the dif-ference between the relative angle between tibiocalcaneal segments at the initial contact and the maximum relative angle between tibiocalcaneal segments that occurs up to 35% of the gait support phase, calculated in relation to the 100% of the contact phase 15 .…”
Section: Methodological Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Average peak plantar pressure was selected for analysis, to ensure consistency with previous literature. 20,30,41 The data were analyzed with the foot divided into 9 regions: medial and lateral rearfoot; medial and lateral midfoot; medial, central, and lateral forefoot; and medial and lateral toe segments (FiguRe 3). These regions were derived from a predetermined template in the Novel software.…”
Section: Data Management and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is consistent with previous studies analyzing the effect of ALD taping on plantar pressure. 20,30,41 A sampling rate of 50 Hz was used for data collection. Electromyography EMG data were adjusted for DC offset, full-wave rectified, and filtered with a 50-Hz high-pass Butterworth filter.…”
Section: Data Management and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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