The Influence of Kinesiology Tape on Breathing Mechanics in College-Aged Individuals–A Randomized Trial

Kelly M Lindenberg, Nancy K. Shipe, K. Kletzli, Rebecca Cannizzaro, Jonathan Timko, K. Calhoun
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Purpose: Kinesiology Tape (KT) has been used to improve mobility and muscle activation. Limited research has studied its effect on respiratory function. The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of KT on chest wall excursion (CWE) and magnitude of respiratory muscle activation. Methods: Ninety subjects were randomly assigned to receive KT, sham tape, or no tape around the lower thoracic region. Measures, including CWE, maximal inspiratory pressure (MIP), and surface electromyography (sEMG) of intercostal and scalene muscles, were taken during a maximal inspiratory effort before (T-B) and after (T-1) tape application. Subjects continued to wear the tape and returned 48 hours later for another set of measurements (T-2). Repeated measures Analysis of Variance and post-hoc paired t-tests were used to determine the influence of tape. Results: No significant differences were identified for sEMG amplitude or CWE. Maximal inspiratory pressure scores showed no significant between-group effect; however, a significant within-group effect was found. Post-hoc analyses revealed significant differences between T-B and T-2 and T-1 and T-2 for all groups. Conclusion: Kinesiology Tape application did not show increased muscle activation, CWE, or MIP compared with sham and control scenarios. A significant training effect for MIP was identified. Future research should investigate KT effects in other age groups or with the presence of pulmonary pathology.
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运动机能胶带对大学老年人呼吸力学的影响——一项随机试验
目的:运动机能胶带(KT)已被用于改善活动能力和肌肉激活。对其对呼吸功能的影响研究有限。本研究的目的是研究KT对胸壁偏移(CWE)和呼吸肌激活程度的影响。方法:90名受试者被随机分配在下胸部周围接受KT、假胶带或无胶带。在应用胶带之前(T-B)和之后(T-1),在最大吸气力期间测量肋间肌和斜角肌的CWE、最大吸气压力(MIP)和表面肌电图(sEMG)。受试者继续佩戴胶带,48小时后返回进行另一组测量(T-2)。重复测量方差分析和事后配对t检验用于确定胶带的影响。结果:sEMG振幅和CWE无明显差异。最大吸气压力评分组间无显著性差异;然而,发现了显著的组内效应。事后分析显示,所有组的T-B和T-2以及T-1和T-2之间存在显著差异。结论:与假手术和对照方案相比,应用运动学胶带并没有显示出肌肉激活、CWE或MIP的增加。MIP的训练效果显著。未来的研究应调查KT在其他年龄组或存在肺部病理的情况下的影响。
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