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KMID : 1194820060020010039
Journal of Korean Society of Sports Physical Therapy
2006 Volume.2 No. 1 p.39 ~ p.44
The Effect of Taping on the Pain Level and Range of Motion In Ankle Joint
Jang Jin-Hyun

Lee Go-Woon
Kim Dae-Young
Song In-Su
Oh Yun-Hyun
Kim Chan-Kyu
Son Kyung-Hyun
Bang Yoo-Soon
Abstract
Researchers conducted a survey in order to find out how taping influences on decrease in pain of an- kle joint and R.O.M(range of motion) of twelve male soccer players at H university from November 7th to 18th in 2005, and got the following result.
The average age of the subjects was 20.17¡¾1.47. Among participants, one group of nine(75%) got tapping on their right ankle joints, and the other group of 3(25%) got tapping on their left ankle joints. For the 2 weeks experiment on the change of pain threshold.
Before applying taping, a rate of pain was 11.39¡¾4.07 and after applying it, that of pain was 6.89¡¾4.04. Therefore, taping was effective in decreasing in pain, and, statistically, the variance had some high value.
In terms of ROM, dorsiflexion and plantarflexion of ankle joints increased to 16.75¡¾2.90 after using ROM, up from 1 5.76¡¾3.07 before using it, and statistically, the variance had some high value(p < 0.05).
Moreover, two weeks later after starting the plantarflexion research, ROM before applying increased from 27.84¡¾10.90 to 29.02¡¾10.50 after applying it, and statistically, the variance had some high value(p < 0.05).
KEYWORD
Taping, Ankle joint, Range of motion(ROM), Pain
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