KMID : 1021220200110022077
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±¹Á¦¹°¸®Ä¡·áÇÐȸÁö 2020 Volume.11 No. 2 p.2077 ~ p.2089
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Effect of Ankle Taping Type and Jump Height on Balance during Jump Landing in Chronic Ankle Instability
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Kim Mi-Kyoung
Kong Byung-Sun Yoo Kyung-Tae
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Abstract
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Background: Chronic ankle instability is a common injury that decreases balance and negatively affects functional movements, such as jumping and landing.
Objectives: To analyze the effect of taping types and jump heights on balance with eyes open and closed during jump landings in chronic ankle instability.
Design: Within-subject design.
Methods: The study involved 22 patients with chronic ankle instability. They performed both double-leg and single-leg drop jump landings using three conditions (elastic taping, non-elastic taping, and barefoot) on three different jump platforms (30, 38, and 46 cm). Balance was measured using the Romberg's test with eyes open and closed.
Results: Interaction effect was not statistically significant. Balance with eyes open and closed was significantly improved in both the elastic taping and non-elastic taping conditions compared to the barefoot condition. There was no significant difference according to the jump height.
Conclusion: Individuals with chronic ankle instability demonstrated increased balance ability with eyes open and closed when jump landing. Elastic taping and non-elastic taping on the ankle joint can positively affect balance during landing in individuals with chronic ankle instability.
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KEYWORD
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Chronic ankle instability, Elastic taping, Non-elastic taping, Jump height, Landing, Balance
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