Effects of ankle balance taping with kinesiology tape for a patient with chronic ankle instability

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[Purpose] To report the effects of ankle balance taping for a patient with chronic ankle instability (CAI). [Subject] A 33-year-old man with a 10 year history of chronic ankle stability. [Methods] ABT with kinesiology tape was performed for 2 months (average, 16 h/day) around the right ankle. [Results] At the end of two months, no ankle instability was noted when ascending and descending the stairs, jumping, turning, operating the pedals while driving, and lifting heavy objects. [Conclusion] The repeated use of kinesiology tape in ankle balance taping may be an effective treatment for recovering the ankle stability of patients with chronic ankle instability.

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Kim, B. J., Lee, J. H., Kim, C. T., & Lee, S. M. (2015). Effects of ankle balance taping with kinesiology tape for a patient with chronic ankle instability. Journal of Physical Therapy Science, 27(7), 2405–2406. https://doi.org/10.1589/jpts.27.2405

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