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Study NCT ID: NCT06608615
Status: COMPLETED
Last Update Posted: None
First Post: 2024-05-29

Brief Title: the Instant Effect of Rigid and Kinesio Taping Techniques in Stroke Individuals With Foot Drop
Sponsor: None
Organization: None

Study Overview

Official Title: Investigation of the Instant Effect of Rigid and Kinesio Taping Techniques on Physical Performance Gait and Physiological Expenditure Index in Stroke Individuals With Foot Drop
Status: COMPLETED
Status Verified Date: 2024-09
Last Known Status: None
Delayed Posting: No
If Stopped, Why?: Not Stopped
Has Expanded Access: No
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Brief Summary: Stroke individuals with foot drop experience poor physical performance and walking problems Physiological energy consumption also increases due to balance and walking problems The aim of this study is to investigate the immediate effects of rigid and kinesio taping techniques on physical performance gait and physiological expenditure index in stroke individuals with foot drop and also to examine whether these approaches are superior to each other

As a result of this study it was seen that Rigid Taping and Kinesio Taping were effective in stroke individuals with foot drop When we compared the groups it was determined that both taping methods produced similar effects
Detailed Description: Stroke individuals with foot drop experience poor physical performance and walking problems Physiological energy consumption also increases due to balance and walking problems The aim of this study is to investigate the immediate effects of rigid and kinesio taping techniques on physical performance gait and physiological expenditure index in stroke individuals with foot drop and also to examine whether these approaches are superior to each other

40 individuals diagnosed with hemorrhagic or ischemic stroke were included in the study Individuals were divided into two groups Rigid Taping Group n20 and Kinesio Taping Group n20 The physical performances of the individuals participating in the study were evaluated with the One-Leg Standing Test Timed Up and Go Test TUG and the Sit-Up-from-Chair Test SUCT their walking speed was evaluated with the 10 Meter Walk Test and the spatiotemporal characteristics of the gait were evaluated with gait analysis on powdered ground Physiological Expenditure Index FHI was calculated with 6 Minute Walk Test 6MWT results Evaluations were recorded by the same physiotherapist before and after taping

As a result of this study it was seen that Rigid Taping and Kinesio Taping were effective in stroke individuals with foot drop When we compared the groups it was determined that both taping methods produced similar effects We believe that adding rigid or kinesio taping applications for foot drop to the rehabilitation program of stroke individuals with drop foot will increase the success of the treatment

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