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Kinesio taping effects on the electromyography activity: A controlled randomized and blinded clinical trial

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This article is published in Physical Therapy in Sport.The article was published on 2016-03-01. It has received 3 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Clinical trial.

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Effect of kinesiology tape application direction on quadriceps strength

TL;DR: The application of kinesiology tape application to the rectus femoris, vastus medialis, and vastus lateralis of the quadriceps increased the muscle torque, regardless of the tape application direction.
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The effect of the application direction of the kinesiology tape on the strength of fatigued quadriceps muscles in athletes

TL;DR: Kinesiology tape application may improve the strength of fatigued quadriceps muscles regardless of application direction, and increased peak torque values were observed irrespective of the direction of taping.
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[The application of kinesiotaping for the rehabilitation of the post-stroke patients].

TL;DR: The analysis has demonstrated that the method under consideration makes it possible to effectively reduce spasticity, increase the paretic limb power, improve the static and dynamic balance, and alleviate the pain syndrome by virtue of the ability to improve the articulation proprioception and to regulate the muscle tone.
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The Oslo Sports Trauma Research Center questionnaire on health problems: a new approach to prospective monitoring of illness and injury in elite athletes

TL;DR: A new surveillance method was sensitive and valid in documenting the pattern of acute injuries, overuse injuries and illnesses in a large, heterogeneous group of athletes preparing for the Olympic and Paralympic Games.
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Tactile stimulation with Kinesiology tape alleviates muscle weakness attributable to attenuation of Ia afferents

TL;DR: The results suggest that tactile stimulation in the form of Kinesiology tape inhibits the decline of both strength and electromyography and indirectly suggest that stimulation of skin around the knee could counter quadriceps femoris weakness due to attenuated Ia afferent activity.
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