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- W207020170 abstract "Introduction and Objective:Heel pain secondary to plantar fasciitis (PF) continues to be common complaint. Gait analysis has led to inconsistent findings regarding lower limb loading patterns but it is thought that mechanical overload may contribute to the development of PF. Clinically, patients with PF often make subtle gait adjustments to reduce force under the foot to alleviate pressure and pain in the symptomatic foot. Therefore, the purpose of this investigation was to analyze the effect of low dye taping (LDT) on vertical foot pressure and the path of centre of pressure (COP) in individuals with PF. Methods:A one group, repeated measures design was used to assess 10 symptomatic individuals (6 females, 4 males; mean age 28 years ± 9.24, height 165 cm ± 9.73, and body mass 69 kg ± 3.96). All subjects had been medically screened and diagnosed with PF by their family physician.Subjects were tested under two conditions, completing 3 trials of walking with and without LDT with a 1 minute rest period between each trial. Vertical foot pressure and the COP were measured using the F-Scan Gait Analysis System.The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and two way repeated measures ANOVAs. The rejection criteria were set at an alpha level p < .05. Results: Inferential statistics revealed a significant difference for the phase of gait, F(2,54)=321.73, p=.0005 with lower vertical foot pressures found at contact; there was also a significant difference for the taping condition, F(1,54)=105.42, p=.0005 with lower vertical foot pressures found with the application of LDT compared to the no taping condition. There was no significant effect on the path of the COP with only a slight lateralization in the COP curves with the application of LDT. Conclusions: LDT significantly decreased the pressure transmitted through the foot during contact. There was no significant effect on the path of the COP but there was a lateralization in the COP line. LDT may assist with the healing process to prevent chronicity and degeneration from occurring and may be a possible consideration for treatment in the acute stages of PF by unloading the foot. Further study is required examining the therapeutic effects of LDT and possibly comparing it directly to other types of tape." @default.
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- W207020170 title "The Effects of Low Dye Taping on Vertical Foot Pressure in Subjects with Plantar Fasciitis" @default.
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