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Abstract

Study Design

Crossover repeated-measure design.

Introduction

Scapular dyskinesis rehabilitation programs that focus on inhibiting upper trapezius (UT) and activating the lower trapezius (LT) may assist in restoring scapular movements. We hypothesized that taping may be able to normalize scapular movements and associated muscular recruitment.

Purpose of the Study

The purpose of this study was to investigate the immediate effects of kinesio taping over trapezius on scapular kinematics and muscular activation in different dyskinesis patterns. We expected that taping can improve scapular kinematics and muscular activation in subjects with dyskinesis.

Methods

Fifty-four participants with inferior angle prominence (pattern I), medial border prominence (pattern II), and mixed pattern (pattern I + II) were recruited. Kinesio taping was applied over 3 parts of trapezius muscles, including UT, middle trapezius (MT), and LT. The scapular kinematics and electromyographic data of trapezius and serratus anterior were collected during scapular plane elevation without taping and after each taping application.

Results

UT taping decreased UT activity (5%-7%; P = .001-.003) in 72% of participants with pattern II and pattern I + II dyskinesis, with increased posterior tipping (2.2°-2.5°; P = .003) in pattern II dyskinesis. MT taping increased UT activity (3%; P = .003) in 48% of participants with pattern II dyskinesis.

Discussion

The taping over the trapezius muscle may help to restore coordinated scapular muscle balance and increased upward rotation of the scapula, especially in pattern II dyskinesis. Although no electromyography or kinematic difference was found with LT taping in each dyskinesis pattern, methods of applying LT taping need to be further investigated.

Conclusion

Reduced UT muscle activity and scapular posterior tipping are appropriate when applying taping over UT muscle in patterns II and I + II dyskinesis. Caution should be taken when applying taping over MT and LT muscles in terms of increased UT activity, especially in pattern II dyskinesis.

Details

Title
Effects of trapezius kinesio taping on scapular kinematics and associated muscular activation in subjects with scapular dyskinesis
Author
Huang, Tsun-Shun 1 ; Hsiang-Ling Ou 2 ; Lin, Jiu-Jenq 1 

 School and Graduate Institute of Physical Therapy, College of Medicine, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan 
 Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Taipei Medical University Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan 
Pages
345-352
Section
Scientific/Clinical Article
Publication year
2019
Publication date
Jul 2019
Publisher
Elsevier Limited
ISSN
08941130
e-ISSN
1545004X
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2290043759
Copyright
©2017. Hanley & Belfus