Effect of Ankle Taping and Bandaging on Balance and Proprioception Among Healthy Volunteers
Ankle Injuries
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Ankle Injuries
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Healthy
- Non-athletes
Exclusion Criteria:
- Previous hip/pelvis, knee, ankle, or foot surgery within the past year
- Lower extremity amputation
- Injury to the lower extremities six months
- Known balance impairment due to neurological disorder, vestibular disorder, medication use, or other
- Pregnancy
- Concussion within the previous three months
Sites / Locations
- Motaz Alawna
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Experimental
Taping Group
Bandaging Group
A hard-preventive Zinc oxide tape was used in this study. Taping procedure consists of three separate steps: First step involved application of the anchor tape, which achieved by applying the tape circumferentially just above the malleolar level at the lower end of the shank. Second step involved application of the stirrup. During this step, the foot was held in neutral, and the tape applied to pass from the medial side of the ankle, under the foot just over the heel area (posterior one-third of the foot) and up along the lateral side of the ankle. The second step was repeated to apply the second stirrup. Both ends of the stirrups were firmly attached to the anchor tape applied during the first step and this attachment was reinforced with a locking tape during the third and final step by once again applying the tape circumferentially just above the malleolar level at the lower end of the shank. Taping was applied by a physical therapist according to the health association requirements
Standard 10 cm width elastic bandage was used. The elastic bandage was wrapped around the ankle joint to form an 8-figure shape starting from the forefoot. Then, the bandage was taken diagonally upwards, steeply enough to go well above the heel. Then, the bandage was taken around the lower calf area to form an anchor. Then its diagonally taken down across the midfoot. Again the bandage was wrapped around the forefoot and going diagonally up to finish off around the lower calf, leaving the heel open. During the bandage application process, the therapiest didn't stretch the bandage, because bandage does note need to be stretched during the application, as the bandage becomes naturally tight when its layers wraped over each others. the participant was asked to wear his/her sport shoes over the bandage during the measurement procedures.