Abstract

Context:Windlass taping is used to reduce pain in plantar fasciitis and thought to take stress off the plantar fascia.Objective:To investigate the effects of windlass taping.Design:Single group, repeated measures.Setting:Outpatient physical therapy clinics.Patients:20 subjects with plantar fasciitis.Intervention:Windlass taping technique.Main Outcome Measures:Pretaping and posttaping measures included pain levels using a visual analog scale (VAS), resting-stance calcaneal position, tibial position, and navicular height. Fifteen also reported a VAS after wearing the tape for 24 h.Results:Median VAS score 37 mm pretape and 6 mm immediately posttape and 24 h later. Wilcoxon matched-pairs signed ranks test significant (P = .001) for reduction in pain scores. Paired t tests significant (P = .01) for a difference between means of pretaping and posttaping measurements for resting-stance positions.Conclusions:Windlass taping decreased pain in patients with plantar fasciitis and caused small changes in resting-stance positions.

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