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Description
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Kinesio Taping
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Mulligan Taping[edit | edit source]
McConnell Taping[edit | edit source]
McConnell taping is often used to treat patients with anterior kneepain, more specifically with patients with chondromalacia patellae (patellofemoral pain syndrome)[1]. The tape corrects the tracking of the patella within the patellar groove by medializing the patella. The technique also stretches lateral soft tissues and strenghtens the vastus medialis obliques[2].
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- ↑ Derasari A. et al. McConnell taping shifts the patella inferiorly in patients with patellofemoral pain: a dynamic magnetic resonance imaging study. Journal of the American Physical Therapy association. 2010 March. 90(3): 411–419
- ↑ Naoko Aminaka &amp;amp;amp;amp;amp; Phillip A Gribble; A Systematic Review of the Effects of Therapeutic Taping on Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome; Journal of Athletic Training; 2005 Oct–Dec; 40(4): 341–351