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The effect of low-dye taping on peak plantar pressures of normal feet during gait

RUSSO SJ; CHIPCHASE L
AUST J PHYSIOTHER , 2001, vol. 47, n° 4, p. 239-244
Doc n°: 104844
Localisation : Documentation IRR
Descripteurs : DE82 - EXPLORATION EXAMENS BILANS - PIED

This study investigated whether low-Dye anti-pronation taping altered peak plantar pressures of normal feet during gait. The Emed-AT-2 platform system was used to measure peak plantar pressures. Forty subjects performed two sets of six walks over the Emed-AT-2 forceplate. One set of walks was performed barefoot whilst the other set was performed with the low-Dye tape applied to the right foot. Computer software divided the heel, midfoot and forefoot into six areas (masks) for analysis. The mean for the peak plantar pressures (N/cm(2)) of each of these masks was determined for both sets of walks. Paired t-tests found a significant difference between the barefoot and taped peak plantar pressures in each of the six masks. Overall low-Dye anti-pronation taping significantly altered the peak plantar pressures of normal feet during gait. Of particular interest was that a significant reduction in mean peak plantar pressure was observed in the medial midfoot (1.4 N/cm(2)) whilst a significant increase occurred in the lateral midfoot (2.6 N/cm(2)).

Langue : ANGLAIS

Tiré à part : OUI

Identifiant basis : 2002222782

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