The review of literature on the possibility of the use of Kinesiology Tape in musculoskeletal diseases. Meta-analysis

Marcin Krajczy, Katarzyna Bogacz, Jacek Łuniewski, Edyta Krajczy, Igor Świerkowski, Aleksandra Skomudek, Ewa Jach, Danuta Lietz-Kijak, Zbigniew Śliwiński, Jan Szczegielniak

Marcin Krajczy, Katarzyna Bogacz, Jacek Łuniewski, Edyta Krajczy, Igor Świerkowski, Aleksandra Skomudek, Ewa Jach, Danuta Lietz-Kijak, Zbigniew Śliwiński, Jan Szczegielniak – The review of literature on the possibility of the use of Kinesiology Tape in musculoskeletal diseases. Meta-analysis. Fizjoterapia Polska 2021; 21(5); 90-103

Abstract
Background. Kinesilogy Tape (KT) is widely used in patients with muscular disorders and pain. Objectives. To present the current body of knowledge on KT as a treatment method in patients with muscular disorders and pain. Design. Systematic review. Population. Patients with musculoskeletal disorders and pain. in whom KT was used.
Methods The papers were identified on the basis of term searches in digital research databases (PubMed, Medline, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CCTR), EMBASE Excerpta Medica, and Google Scholar). On the basis of the review of the available 152 research articles, 27 papers on muscular disorders and pain disorders were selected. Two of the authors of this review, working independently, selected the papers to be included in the analyzed sample, isolated the data, performed an assessment of the risk of bias, and assessed the quality of the evidence for the main effects using the IVS internal validity score (PEDro) approach. A simplified version of the Oxford Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine (OCEBM) system was used to evaluate the evidence. Results. There are too few prospective, controlled randomized trials on KT that include a sufficiently large cohort. Only few of the reviewed papers that discuss the principles of KT meet the criteria of scientifically rigorous research. Conclusions. There is a need for further clinical trials on the effectiveness of the use of KT method.
Clinical rehabilitation impact. We found significant quality evidence to support the use of KT in clinical practice in patients with disorders of the musculoskeletal system (and in sports therapy).
Key words:
kinesiotaping, kinesiology taping, kinesiology tape, k/active tape AND medicine, musculoskeletal disorders AND pain
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Dagmara Gąbka, Sandra Grzesik, Aleksandra Skomudek, Katarzyna Bogacz, Jan Szczegielniak

D. Gąbka, S. Grzesik, A. Skomudek, K. Bogacz, J. Szczegielniak – The influence of the massage on a bowel movement. Fizjoterapia Polska 2019; 19(2); 6-17

Abstract
Aim. One of the most serious civilisation diseases is constipation. Constipation is an infrequent defecation – lower than two times a week or solid stools extracted with the feeling of incomplete bowels with a large effort put in the process. The aim of the presented dissertation is the evaluation of the one – off abdominal massage influence on reduction of constipation. It was examined whether under the influence of massage the symptoms of constipation was reduced, how long it took to wait for the results and how long the effects lasted.
Materials and methods of survey. The study covered 20 women who suffered from a spastic type of habitual constipation. Among examined women constipation was diagnosed on the basis of the questionnaire that refers to occurrence of constipation. The patients were undergone the one – off massage lasting an hour.
Results. Conducted surveys have shown that the one – off massage has a positive effect in the form of reduced troublesome symptoms and the increase of defecation frequency. The treatment is effective, the results are visible but it is a short – term phenomenon lasting for two weeks.
Conclusions
1. The pain and tension of the abdominal muscles, false tenesmus, intensified thirst, the lack of appetite, bloating, bowel cramps – colic, the feeling of fullness in stomach have been reduced. General weakness and depression have subsided.
2. After a single abdominal massage the improvement of defecation amount has been observed among 85% of patients.
3. The effect of the massage in the form of increased defecation amount has lasted for a week.
4. The difficulties during defecation process after the massage have decreased considerably and systematically.

Key words:
constipation, classic belly massage, physiotherapy

 

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