Background: Most common complaint of an individual is pain, which can be with or without injury. It is the key that enables human being to figure out disease ordisorders that is interfering normal life. Pain can be because of numerous reasons but known pathways for pain can be physiological, nociceptive, neuropathic or mixed, which may be experienced as aching pain, burning pain, stabbing pain, etc. Although there are various clinical methods to reduce pain but the main objective of present study was to find if taping can reduce pain be it musculoskeletal or neurological pain. Also to summarise all evaluated work done in various studies. Methods: various studies have been taken from pub med, Google scholar that includes relief of pain with...
Background: Kinesio Taping(R) method is a nonpharmacological alternative for pain management in musc...
Introduction:\ud The justification for using Kinesiology Tape (K Tape) as a pain relieving ergogenic...
Background: Tenderness, pain, muscle weakness, and limited range of motion (ROM) are symptoms of myo...
Kinesio taping is being increasingly used under several conditions; however, its hypoalgesic effect ...
BACKGROUND: Low back pain is one of the most important causes of morbidity. OBJECTIVE: This study wa...
Kinesio taping is widely used in musculoskeletal conditions. We performed a systematic review and me...
Taping is a therapeutic technique used by many rehabilitation clinicians to treat musculoskeletal co...
Taping is a therapeutic technique used by many rehabilitation clinicians to treat musculoskeletal co...
Background Chronic low back pain (CLBP) is a prevalent issue that engenders enormous social and econ...
AbstractQuestions: Is Kinesio Taping more effective than a sham taping/placebo, no treatment or othe...
Context: Therapeutic taping is commonly used as a preventative intervention; however, its utilizatio...
Copyright © 2015 Wen-Dien Chang et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Current evidence-based practice guidelines for the management of nonacute persistent and recurring m...
Problem of the research: the prevalence of lower back pain among working age people is increasing ra...
PubMedID: 26316553Objective: To investigate the effect of Kinesio taping application in acute non-sp...
Background: Kinesio Taping(R) method is a nonpharmacological alternative for pain management in musc...
Introduction:\ud The justification for using Kinesiology Tape (K Tape) as a pain relieving ergogenic...
Background: Tenderness, pain, muscle weakness, and limited range of motion (ROM) are symptoms of myo...
Kinesio taping is being increasingly used under several conditions; however, its hypoalgesic effect ...
BACKGROUND: Low back pain is one of the most important causes of morbidity. OBJECTIVE: This study wa...
Kinesio taping is widely used in musculoskeletal conditions. We performed a systematic review and me...
Taping is a therapeutic technique used by many rehabilitation clinicians to treat musculoskeletal co...
Taping is a therapeutic technique used by many rehabilitation clinicians to treat musculoskeletal co...
Background Chronic low back pain (CLBP) is a prevalent issue that engenders enormous social and econ...
AbstractQuestions: Is Kinesio Taping more effective than a sham taping/placebo, no treatment or othe...
Context: Therapeutic taping is commonly used as a preventative intervention; however, its utilizatio...
Copyright © 2015 Wen-Dien Chang et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Current evidence-based practice guidelines for the management of nonacute persistent and recurring m...
Problem of the research: the prevalence of lower back pain among working age people is increasing ra...
PubMedID: 26316553Objective: To investigate the effect of Kinesio taping application in acute non-sp...
Background: Kinesio Taping(R) method is a nonpharmacological alternative for pain management in musc...
Introduction:\ud The justification for using Kinesiology Tape (K Tape) as a pain relieving ergogenic...
Background: Tenderness, pain, muscle weakness, and limited range of motion (ROM) are symptoms of myo...