Abstract

Background and Study Aim. Although Kinesiotape is widely used by athletes, information about its effect is unclear. Its effect on postural control might directly affect an athlete's performance. In this study, it is aimed to find out whether ankle Kinesiotaping in taekwondo athletes affects postural control.
 Material and Methods. Twenty-four healthy university students – taekwondo athletes (12 females, 12 males) were included in the study voluntarily (Age 21.00 ± 1.53 years; height 173.33 ± 7.29 cm; body weight 63.41 ± 9.41 kg). Kinesiotape was carried out to the dominant ankle of the participants. Kinesiotape was applied supportively to peroneus longus, peroneus brevis, and tibiofibular ligament. All participants were taken to postural control measurements twice with Kinesiotape (KT) and without KT. Postural control was measured using the Biodex Balance System with eyes open (EO) and eyes closed (EC). Overall Stability Index (OSI), anterior-posterior sway (AP) and medio-lateral sway (ML) scores were used in the evaluation of postural control. Wilcoxon test was used to compare balance scores under EO condition, and the t-test was used for dependent groups to compare balance scores under EC condition.
 Results. In EO condition, no significant difference was found between OSI, AP, and ML scores of the taekwondo athletes with KT and without KT (p > 0.05). In EC condition, no significant difference was found between OSI, AP, and ML scores of male taekwondo athletes with KT and without KT (p > 0.05). It was found that Kinesiotape in EC condition decreased OSI and AP sway scores in female taekwondo athletes (p < 0.05).
 Conclusions. It was determined that ankle Kinesiotaping of taekwondo athletes did not change the postural balance in EO condition. In EC condition it did not change the postural sway of male taekwondo athletes, but it improved the postural control performances of female taekwondo athletes.

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  • Background Kinesiotape is widely used by athletes, information about its effect is unclear

  • In eyes closed (EC) condition it did not change the postural sway of male taekwondo athletes, but it improved the postural control performances of female taekwondo athletes. balance, muscle performance, lower extremity, female, students

  • It was seen that Overall Stability Index (OSI) scores in eyes open (EO) condition were not affected by the application of KT and in females (Z = -0.315; p = 0.753), males (Z = -1.227; p = 0.220) and all subjects (Z = -0.635; p = 0.525) no statistically significant difference was detected between measurements

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Twenty-four healthy university students – taekwondo athletes (12 females, 12 males) were included in the study voluntarily (Age 21.00 ± 1.53 years; height 173.33 ± 7.29 cm; body weight 63.41 ± 9.41 kg). All participants were taken to postural control measurements twice with Kinesiotape (KT) and without KT. Test procedure The participants were randomly taken to postural control measurements in two experimental conditions (with KT / without KT). To randomize the measurement sequence, a group was first applied with KT and taken into postural control measurement. Postural control measurement was taken first and KT was applied. 40-45 minutes after the application of KT, the participants were taken to postural control measurements. Postural control Biodex Balance System (BBS, Biodex Medical Systems Inc., Shirley, NY) was used to detect postural control (fig. 1)

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