Acute effects of Kinesio taping on muscle strength and fatigue in the forearm of tennis players

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Objectives: To explore the immediate effects of Kinesio taping applied over the wrist extensors and flexors on muscle strength and endurance during isometric and isokinetic muscle actions. Design: The study had a single-blinded, placebo control, and randomized design. Methods: Fourteen trained male volunteers were required to complete 5 s isometric maximal voluntary contractions and 50 consecutive maximal concentric wrist extension and flexion repetitions at each of two angular speeds (60°/s and 210°/s) in three taping conditions: Kinesio taping (KT), placebo taping (PT), and no taping (NT). Results: KT did not improve peak moment, peak power, average power, and total work for wrist extensors and flexors in the isometric and isokinetic contractions. However, KT showed a 13% decrease in work fatigue of the wrist flexors compare to NT (p = 0.014) at 60°/s. Furthermore, a 20% decrease was also observed in the rate of decline of moment (k) of the wrist flexors in KT compared to NT (p = 0.007), and the k in PT was also significantly lower in magnitude compared to NT (p = 0.035). Moreover, there was also a trend in terms of magnitudes for kKT < kPT

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Zhang, S., Fu, W., Pan, J., Wang, L., Xia, R., & Liu, Y. (2016). Acute effects of Kinesio taping on muscle strength and fatigue in the forearm of tennis players. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 19(6), 459–464. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsams.2015.07.012

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