Abstract
The purpose of this review was to determine the current evidence-base for the efficacy of kinesiotaping in patients with osteoarthritis. Search-ing was undertaken using MEDLINE, Embase, Scopus, Web of Science, Physiotherapy Evidence Database (PEDro) from 2007 to 2018. The target terms included within our search criteria were "kinesiotape," "osteoar-thrites," "knee pain," "adults," and "geriatric." Current findings indicate that kinesiotaping can be considered a useful method for decreasing pain without any side effects in patients with osteoarthritis. The search yielded 1,062 articles and finally seven studies met inclusion criteria. However, there are a limited number of appropriately powered, robustly designed studies. Further research is required to fully understand the short- and longer-term impact of kinesotaping in patients with osteoar-thritis.
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Abolhasani, M., Halabchi, F., Afsharnia, E., Moradi, V., Ingle, L., Shariat, A., & Hakakzadeh, A. (2019). Effects of kinesiotaping on knee osteoarthritis: A literature review. Journal of Exercise Rehabilitation. Korean Society of Exercise Rehabilitation. https://doi.org/10.12965/jer.1938364.182
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