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Taping has been indicated as a physiotherapy treatment for many different knee presentations. There is good evidence for using taping with sports injuries in the knee. There is contradicting evidence for using taping to improve lower limb biomechanics, particularly patella alignment, to reduce pain in conditions such as [[Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome|PFPS]]. | Taping has been indicated as a physiotherapy treatment for many different knee presentations. There is good evidence for using taping with sports injuries in the knee. There is contradicting evidence for using taping to improve lower limb biomechanics, particularly patella alignment, to reduce pain and imprive function in conditions such as [[Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome|PFPS]]. | ||
This article presents a variety of techniques of taping in the knee and there indications. | This article presents a variety of techniques of taping in the knee and there indications. |
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Introduction[edit | edit source]
Taping has been indicated as a physiotherapy treatment for many different knee presentations. There is good evidence for using taping with sports injuries in the knee. There is contradicting evidence for using taping to improve lower limb biomechanics, particularly patella alignment, to reduce pain and imprive function in conditions such as PFPS.
This article presents a variety of techniques of taping in the knee and there indications.
Indications for Knee Taping[edit | edit source]
Knee Taping Techniques[edit | edit source]
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