THE EFFECT OF STIMULATION OF ANKLE TACTILE SYSTEM ON IMPROVING WALKING PATTERN IN WOMEN WITH MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS (MS) BY KINESIOTAPE (SEMI EXPERIMENTAL STUDY

Karami, SH and Mazdeh, M and Mohammadi, B and Farahpour, N (2020) THE EFFECT OF STIMULATION OF ANKLE TACTILE SYSTEM ON IMPROVING WALKING PATTERN IN WOMEN WITH MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS (MS) BY KINESIOTAPE (SEMI EXPERIMENTAL STUDY. Studies in Medical Sciences, 31 (8). pp. 597-606.

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Abstract

Non-medicinal treatments are suggested for controlling Multiple Sclerosis (MS) because of given high the prevalence of this disease, the high costs of drug treatment, side effects of the drug, and the lack of definitive treatment of the disease with existing drug. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect tactile stimulation of ankle by Kinesio Tape on walking kinematic properties in women with multiple sclerosisMaterials & Methods: statistical sample of this study consisted of 10 women with multiple sclerosisEDSS5-6.5, age 20-35 years, height 161.12 ± 63cm, mass 65.27 ± 7Kg and BMI 24/98 ± /59 kg/m²). as the experimental groupand 10 healthy matched women as control group. Anthropometric measurements and three dimensional kinematic features of the lower extremities joints were recorded by the motion analysis system during standing and walking with and without Kinesio tape on the ankle. Data were analyzed by repeated measures and Manova and SPSS software with significance level of (P<0.05).Results: The results of the study showed that multiple sclerosis influenced on walking pattern and the kinematic features and causing walking disorder. The use of kinesio tape significantly reduced the amount of stride time (P = 0.004).Conclusion: Kinesio tape reduced step time by the increase of sensory inputs through elasticity of skin. The reduction of step time means the increase in the speed of walking. It indicated the more awareness of the patients from foot position and the more confidence for increasing speed step.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Department of Sport Biomechanics, Faculty of Sport Sciences, Bu Ali Sina University, Hamedan, Iran
Subjects: R Medicine > R Medicine (General)
Depositing User: Unnamed user with email gholipour.s@umsu.ac.ir
Date Deposited: 24 Nov 2020 05:39
Last Modified: 24 Nov 2020 05:39
URI: http://eprints.umsu.ac.ir/id/eprint/6066

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