Effect of Inhibitory Kinesio-tape of the Upper Trapezius on Lower Trapezius Muscle Excitation
Scapular Dyskinesis
About this trial
This is an interventional basic science trial for Scapular Dyskinesis focused on measuring keniso tape (KT), Shoulder, upper trapezius, lower trapezius
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- right-handed individuals
- no current shoulder pain or pathology in the shoulder, neck, back.
Exclusion Criteria:
- recent history (<6 months) of injury or orthopedic disorder of the shoulder, upper back or neck (e.g. rotator cuff tears, disc pathologies, etc.)
- neurological or musculoskeletal disorder (e.g. epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, etc.)
- current pain in the shoulder, upper back or neck
- previous allergies or skin irritation to adhesives.
Sites / Locations
- University of Manitoba
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Other
Other
no-tape, experimental KT, sham KT
no-tape, sham KT, experimental KT
Participants were asked to perform a repeated arm elevation task during three different taping conditions: no KT, experimental KT and sham KT. Each taping condition performed the repeated arm elevation task during two loading conditions: no load and loaded with 2.3 kilograms. All six conditions were tested during one visit with the no load condition preceding the loaded condition for each taping condition. This trial consisted of a baseline trial (no KT; N-KT) that was performed first, followed by both an experimental-KT (E-KT) and sham-KT (S-KT) condition.
Participants were asked to perform a repeated arm elevation task during three different taping conditions: no KT, experimental KT and sham KT. Each taping condition performed the repeated arm elevation task during two loading conditions: no load and loaded with 2.3 kilograms. All six conditions were tested during one visit with the no load condition preceding the loaded condition for each taping condition. This trial consisted of a baseline trial (no KT; N-KT) that was performed first, followed by both a sham-KT (S-KT) condition and experimental-KT (E-KT).