The impacts of Kinesio taping on muscular fatigue and proprioception following fatigue among adolescent basketball players

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Aim: The present study attempted to investigate the impacts of Kinesio taping on proprioceptive responses knee joint before and after muscular fatigue. 
 Material Method: Thirteen healthy basketball players were recruited for this study. A fatigue protocol was designed with a load 70% maximum quadriceps muscle strength applied dominant lower extremity, including repetitive flexion extension in sitting position between 0°-90°. Fatigue assessed using Borg scale. administered same participants twice at one-week interval. Proprioception angle reconstruction test. In evaluation proprioception, target set as 45° measured digital goniometer. second-week measurements, repeated immediately following tape application femoris facilitation technique. Results: findings revealed no significant within-group differences proprioception measurements (p > 0.05). It also case 0.005). However, number movement repetitions significantly differed groups < Conclusion: values pre- post-fatigue did not differ when applied. Overall, it concluded that an effective factor reducing contributed endurance by delaying onset

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عنوان ژورنال: Journal of health sciences and medicine

سال: 2023

ISSN: ['2636-8579']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.32322/jhsm.1218197