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Comfort and ground reaction forces in flat-footed female runners: Comparison of low-dye taping versus sham taping
Citation
Koh, H. L. A., Lin, W.-H., & Kong, P. W. (2020) Comfort and ground reaction forces in flat-footed female runners: Comparison of low-dye taping versus sham taping. Journal of Sports Science and Medicine, 19(3), 620 - 626. https://www.jssm.org/hfabst.php?id=jssm-19-620.xml
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of low-Dye tape on comfort and ground reaction forces (GRF) in flat-footed female runners. A randomized cross-over study was conducted on 15 flat-footed female recreational runners. Participants ran at three speeds (9, 10, 11 km/h) under two conditions: low-Dye and sham taping. Comfort level was assessed using a 150-mm visual analog scale. GRF data were collected using an instrumented treadmill. Stance time, peak forces, and loading rates were extracted. Low-Dye taping showed a lower comfort level (low-Dye, 63.8 (24.3) mm, sham 122.0 (16.0) mm, mean difference [95% confident intervals], -58.2 [68.2, 48.2] mm, p < 0.001). For all biomechanical variables, there was no interaction (taping condition a speed) effect or difference between taping conditions. As running speed increased, there was a decrease in stance time (p < 0.001) and increase in loading rate (p = 0.009), impact peak (p = 0.004), active peak (p < .001), breaking peak (p < 0.001), propulsive peak (p < 0.001), medial peak (p < 0.001), and lateral peak (p < 0.001). Compared with sham taping, application of low-Dye taping was less comfortable but did not alter running ground reaction forces among flat-footed female runners.
Date Issued
2020
Publisher
Medknow Publications
Journal
Journal of Sports Science and Medicine