Multidimensional impact of low-Dye taping on low-load hopping in individuals with and without plantar fasciitis

Objectives: Evaluate the acute effect of low-Dye, placebo and no tape on motor behaviour in individuals with plantar fasciitis (PF). Design: Prospective, experimental. Setting: Motion analysis laboratory. Participants: Ten participants with PF and ten matched controls. Main outcome measures: Hopping...

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Main Authors: Van Tonder, T., Allison, Garry, Hopper, D., Grisbrook, Tiffany
Format: Journal Article
Published: Elsevier 2018
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/59849
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author Van Tonder, T.
Allison, Garry
Hopper, D.
Grisbrook, Tiffany
author_facet Van Tonder, T.
Allison, Garry
Hopper, D.
Grisbrook, Tiffany
author_sort Van Tonder, T.
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description Objectives: Evaluate the acute effect of low-Dye, placebo and no tape on motor behaviour in individuals with plantar fasciitis (PF). Design: Prospective, experimental. Setting: Motion analysis laboratory. Participants: Ten participants with PF and ten matched controls. Main outcome measures: Hopping behaviour (lower-limb stiffness and ankle angle at peak loading) were evaluated during low-load sleigh hopping, during three taping conditions. Stiffness and ankle angle were determined using three-dimensional motion analysis. Pain during submaximal loading was assessed with a numeric pain rating scale. Results: The lower-limb stiffness response to therapeutic taping was modulated by the presence of PF (interaction, F = 4.48, p = 0.018). Matched controls demonstrated a significant increase in stiffness post application of low-Dye taping (p = 0.001), stiffness was unchanged in the PF group. In the PF group, low-Dye taping decreased hopping pain in comparison to placebo (p = 0.037) and no-tape (p = 0.024). There was no difference in ankle angle at peak loading between the groups or across taping conditions. Conclusions: Low-Dye taping reduces nociceptive inputs more than placebo in the presence of PF pain. Low-Dye tape alters stiffness in the control group but not the PF group. The motor behavioural outputs such as stiffness, during low-load hopping is modulated by both pathology and therapeutic taping.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-598492018-06-20T03:30:34Z Multidimensional impact of low-Dye taping on low-load hopping in individuals with and without plantar fasciitis Van Tonder, T. Allison, Garry Hopper, D. Grisbrook, Tiffany Objectives: Evaluate the acute effect of low-Dye, placebo and no tape on motor behaviour in individuals with plantar fasciitis (PF). Design: Prospective, experimental. Setting: Motion analysis laboratory. Participants: Ten participants with PF and ten matched controls. Main outcome measures: Hopping behaviour (lower-limb stiffness and ankle angle at peak loading) were evaluated during low-load sleigh hopping, during three taping conditions. Stiffness and ankle angle were determined using three-dimensional motion analysis. Pain during submaximal loading was assessed with a numeric pain rating scale. Results: The lower-limb stiffness response to therapeutic taping was modulated by the presence of PF (interaction, F = 4.48, p = 0.018). Matched controls demonstrated a significant increase in stiffness post application of low-Dye taping (p = 0.001), stiffness was unchanged in the PF group. In the PF group, low-Dye taping decreased hopping pain in comparison to placebo (p = 0.037) and no-tape (p = 0.024). There was no difference in ankle angle at peak loading between the groups or across taping conditions. Conclusions: Low-Dye taping reduces nociceptive inputs more than placebo in the presence of PF pain. Low-Dye tape alters stiffness in the control group but not the PF group. The motor behavioural outputs such as stiffness, during low-load hopping is modulated by both pathology and therapeutic taping. 2018 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/59849 10.1016/j.ptsp.2017.11.001 Elsevier restricted
spellingShingle Van Tonder, T.
Allison, Garry
Hopper, D.
Grisbrook, Tiffany
Multidimensional impact of low-Dye taping on low-load hopping in individuals with and without plantar fasciitis
title Multidimensional impact of low-Dye taping on low-load hopping in individuals with and without plantar fasciitis
title_full Multidimensional impact of low-Dye taping on low-load hopping in individuals with and without plantar fasciitis
title_fullStr Multidimensional impact of low-Dye taping on low-load hopping in individuals with and without plantar fasciitis
title_full_unstemmed Multidimensional impact of low-Dye taping on low-load hopping in individuals with and without plantar fasciitis
title_short Multidimensional impact of low-Dye taping on low-load hopping in individuals with and without plantar fasciitis
title_sort multidimensional impact of low-dye taping on low-load hopping in individuals with and without plantar fasciitis
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/59849