Immediate effects of forearm elastic and nonelastic taping on wrist flexor muscle and grip strength of normal adults

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[Purpose] The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of forearm elastic taping on grip and wrist flexor muscle strength. [Subjects and Methods] This was a single-blind, crossover study. This study selected 40 healthy subjects with no history of orthopedic disorders and was conducted after consent to participate was obtained. Grip and wrist flexor muscle strength of subjects were assessed by a handheld dynamometer and a Commander Muscle Tester, respectively, with forearm elastic taping or nonelastic taping. [Results] After application of forearm elastic taping, grip strength and wrist flexor muscle strength significantly increased compared with the nonelastic taping group. [Conclusion] Application of forearm elastic taping is considered to have positive effects on improving wrist and grip strength.

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Cha, H. G., Kim, M. K., & Shin, Y. J. (2016). Immediate effects of forearm elastic and nonelastic taping on wrist flexor muscle and grip strength of normal adults. Journal of Physical Therapy Science, 28(10), 2769–2771. https://doi.org/10.1589/jpts.28.2769

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