Once the tape is applied to your elbow, you are ready to go. You can keep the tape on for 2-5 days, and it can get wet. Watch your skin around the tape for signs of irritation, and remove the kinesiology tape if you see any redness of your skin. Studies for the use of kinesiol...
Chang HY, Wang CH, Chou KY, et al.: Could forearm kinesio taping improve strength, force sense, and pain in baseball pitchers with medial epicondylitis? Clin J Sport Med, 2012; epub ahead of print. [Medline] [CrossRef ]Chang H Y, Wang C H, Chou K Y, et al. Could forearm Kinesio...
Taping is increasingly used to manage proprioceptive deficits, but existing reviews on its impact have shortcomings. To accurately assess the effects of taping, a separate meta-analyses for different population groups and tape types is needed. Therefore, both between- and within-group meta-analyses a...
Additional exploratory subgroup analyses revealed between group improvement in force sense accuracy in both healthy individuals and individuals affected by medial epicondylitis. The findings of this meta-analysis should be interpreted with caution due to the limited number of studies and a lack of ...
Background Medial to lateral tapping and exercise programme has been found to be effective in Lateral epicondylitis. The purpose to find the combined effect of Medial to lateral tapping with exercise programme for subjects with lateral epicondylitis on pain intensity and functional ability.Method An ...