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The Effect of Patellar Taping on Squat Depth and the Perception of Pain in People with Anterior Knee Pain

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Patellar taping is a treatment adjunct commonly used in the management of anterior knee pain. The aim of this cross sectional study was to investigate the effects of medial glide patellar taping on sagittal plane lower-limb joint kinematics and knee pain during a unilateral squat in a symptomatic population complaining of anterior knee pain. Ten participants with a history of unilateral or bilateral anterior knee pain were included in the study. Subjects were required to squat on the symptomatic leg under three conditions: placebo tape, patellar tape and no tape. Kinematic data was recorded using the CODA mpx64 motion analysis system and subjects’ pain was assessed using the Numerical Rating Scale. Patellar taping resulted in a significantly greater single-legged squat depth compared to placebo tape (p=0.008) and no tape (p=0.001) and a statistically significant reduction in pain during a squat compared to placebo tape (p=0.001) or no tape (p=0.001). Significant differences were not identified for maximum knee flexion in the patella taping compared to the no tape condition. This study may have significant clinical implications as participants reported less pain and alterations in sagittal plane movement following the application of patellar tape.

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37

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1

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109-117

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published
1 - 06 - 2013
online
05 - 07 - 2013

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  • Department of Clinical Therapies, Faculty of Education and Health Sciences, University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland, Phone: +353 61234118, Fax: +353 61234251
  • Department of Clinical Therapies,Faculty of Education and Health Sciences, University of Limerick, Ireland

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bwmeta1.element.-psjd-doi-10_2478_hukin-2013-0031
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