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The effect of fresh and used ankle taping on lower limb biomechanics in sports specific movements

  • Objectives We aimed to investigate the effects of ankle taping on lower extremity biomechanics related to injury development and how these effects change after sports-specific use. Design Randomized, repeated measures design with three conditions: Barefoot, tape applied fresh, and tape after sports-specific use (between-subject factor: sex). Methods Twenty-five healthy participants (tenObjectives We aimed to investigate the effects of ankle taping on lower extremity biomechanics related to injury development and how these effects change after sports-specific use. Design Randomized, repeated measures design with three conditions: Barefoot, tape applied fresh, and tape after sports-specific use (between-subject factor: sex). Methods Twenty-five healthy participants (ten female) performed sports-specific movements, including running, drop jumping, and 180° change of direction, under the three conditions. Kinetic and kinematic data were collected using 3D motion capturing and force platforms. Results Tape applied fresh and tape after sports-specific use significantly reduced peak ankle inversion. Biomechanical risk factors for anterior cruciate ligament or running overuse injuries were either unchanged or decreased with tape applied fresh, except for the peak loading rate of the resultant ground reaction force, which increased between 4% and 18% between movement types. After 15 minutes of sports-specific use of the tape, the alterations induced by tape applied fresh remained for some biomechanical risk factors while they became closer to barefoot again for others, indicating a differential response to prolonged use of taping for different biomechanical variables. Conclusions Ankle taping protects the ankle joint by reducing biomechanical risk factors associated with ankle sprains, and most biomechanical risk factors for anterior cruciate ligament or running overuse injuries are not increased. Further research is needed to explore the duration of protective effects, variations across sports, and its impact on patients with chronic ankle instability, contributing to a more comprehensive understanding of ankle taping's influence on lower extremity biomechanics.show moreshow less

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Document Type:Article
State of review:Begutachtet (reviewed)
Zitierlink: https://opus.hs-offenburg.de/9929
Bibliografische Angaben
Title (English):The effect of fresh and used ankle taping on lower limb biomechanics in sports specific movements
Author:Burkay UtkuStaff MemberORCiD, Gloria BährStaff MemberGND, Hannah KnokeStaff MemberORCiDGND, Patrick MaiStaff MemberORCiDGND, Francesca PaganiniStaff MemberORCiD, Markus HipperStaff MemberORCiDGND, Luca BraunStaff MemberORCiD, Yannick DenisStaff MemberORCiD, Janina HelwigStaff MemberORCiD, Steffen WillwacherStaff MemberORCiDGND
Year of Publication:2024
Publisher:Elsevier
First Page:772
Last Page:778
Parent Title (English):Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport
Volume:27
Issue:11
ISSN:1878-1861 (Online)
ISSN:1440-2440 (Print)
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsams.2024.07.002
URN:https://urn:nbn:de:bsz:ofb1-opus4-99292
Language:English
Inhaltliche Informationen
Institutes:Fakultät Maschinenbau und Verfahrenstechnik (M+V)
Research:IBMS - Institute for Advanced Biomechanics and Motion Studies (ab 16.11.2022)
Collections of the Offenburg University:Bibliografie
Tag:Biomechanics
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Relevance for "Jahresbericht über Forschungsleistungen":5-fach | Wiss. Zeitschriftenartikel reviewed: AGQ-Positivlisten
Open Access: Open Access 
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Licence (German):License LogoCreative Commons - CC BY - Namensnennung 4.0 International