Physikalische Medizin, Rehabilitationsmedizin, Kurortmedizin 2021; 31(01): 25-32
DOI: 10.1055/a-1189-3460
Original Article

Immediate Effects of Bilateral Neuromuscular Taping on Upper Trapezius Muscle in Patients with Chronic Mechanical Neck Pain: A Randomized Clinical Trial

Sofortige Auswirkungen von bilateralem neuromuskulärem Taping auf den oberen Trapezmuskel bei Patienten mit chronischen mechanischen Nackenschmerzen: eine randomisierte klinische Studie
Sandra Sanchez-Jorge
1   Physiotherapy, Universidad Francisco de Vitoria, Madrid, Spain
,
Angel Oliva Pascual-Vaca
2   Phyisiotherapy, Universidad de Sevilla, Sevilla, Spain
,
Elena Sonsoles Rodriguez-Lopez
3   Physiotherapy, Camilo Jose Cela University, Villafranca del Castillo, Spain
,
Juan Antonio Valera-Calero
3   Physiotherapy, Camilo Jose Cela University, Villafranca del Castillo, Spain
› Institutsangaben

Abstract

Background Researchers investigated the effects of neuromuscular taping on different musculoskeletal conditions. Considering the demonstrated short-term effectiveness of neuromuscular taping for the management of shoulder pain, kinesiotaping may also be beneficial in reducing pain in patients with chronic mechanical neck pain.

Objective To determine the immediate effects of neuromuscular taping on head position, neck pain and cervical range of motion in individuals with neck pain.

Methods Sixty subjects with chronic neck pain were randomly assigned to 1 of 2 groups: the experimental group received neuromuscular taping on upper trapezius bilaterally (with tension) and the placebo group received a sham neuromuscular taping application (without tension). Visual analogue scale (VAS), craniocervical angle and cervical range of motion data were collected at baseline and immediately after the neuromuscular taping application.

Results The group-by-time interaction for t-test was statistically significant for pain recorded by visual analogue scale (p< 0.001). Patients in the experimental group obtained a similar improvement in pain to those in the control group (p< 0.001).

Conclusions Patients with mechanical neck pain who received and application of neuromuscular taping with proper tension or sham neuromuscular taping exhibited similar reductions in neck pain intensity, but not in cervical range of motion.

Zusammenfassung

Hintergrund Die Forscher untersuchten die Auswirkungen von neuromuskulärem Taping auf verschiedene Erkrankungen des Bewegungsapparates. In Anbetracht der nachgewiesenen kurzfristigen Wirksamkeit von neuromuskulärem Taping bei der Behandlung von Schulterschmerzen kann Kinesiotaping auch bei Patienten mit chronischen mechanischen Nackenschmerzen zur Schmerzreduktion beitragen.

Ziel Ermittlung der unmittelbaren Auswirkungen von neuromuskulärem Taping auf die Kopfposition, die Nackenschmerzen und den Bewegungsumfang des Halses bei Personen mit Nackenschmerzen.

Methoden 60 Probanden mit chronischen Nackenschmerzen wurden zufällig einer von 2 Gruppen zugeordnet: Die Versuchsgruppe erhielt bilateral (unter Spannung) ein neuromuskuläres Taping am oberen Trapezius und die Placebogruppe erhielt ein scheinbares neuromuskuläres Taping (ohne Spannung). Die visuelle Analogskala (VAS), der kraniozervikale Winkel und der zervikale Bewegungsumfang wurden zu Beginn und unmittelbar nach der Anwendung des neuromuskulären Tapings erfasst.

Ergebnisse Die Wechselwirkung nach Zeitgruppen für den t-Test war für die mit der visuellen Analogskala aufgezeichneten Schmerzen statistisch signifikant (p <0,001). Patienten in der Versuchsgruppe erzielten eine ähnliche Schmerzverbesserung wie Patienten in der Kontrollgruppe (p <0,001).

Schlussfolgerungen Patienten mit mechanischen Nackenschmerzen, die neuromuskuläres Taping mit angemessener Spannung erhalten und angewendet haben, zeigten eine ähnliche Verringerung der Intensität der Nackenschmerzen, jedoch keine Verringerung im Bewegungsumfangs des Halses



Publikationsverlauf

Eingereicht: 09. Januar 2020

Angenommen: 26. Mai 2020

Artikel online veröffentlicht:
18. Juni 2020

© 2020. Thieme. All rights reserved.

Georg Thieme Verlag KG
Rüdigerstraße 14, 70469 Stuttgart, Germany

 
  • References

  • 1 Cote P, Cassidy JD, Carroll L. The prevalence of neck pain and related disability in Saskatchewan adults. Spine. (Phila Pa 1976) 1998; 23: 1689-1698
  • 2 Cote P, Cassidy JD, Carroll L. The Saskatchewan Health and Back Pain Survey. Spine. (Phila Pa 1976) 1998; 23: 1860-1866
  • 3 Childs JD, Cleland JA, Elliott JM. et al. Neck pain: Clinical practice guidelines linked to the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health from the Orthopedic Section of the American Physical Therapy Association. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 2018; 38: A1-A34
  • 4 Pransky G, Benjamin K, Hill-Fotouhi C. et al. Outcomes in work-related upper extremity and low back injuries: results of a retrospective study. Am J Ind Med 2000; 37: 400-409
  • 5 Cote P, Cassidy JD, Carroll LJ. et al. The anual incidence and course of neck pain in the general poupulation: a population-based cohort study. Pain 2014; 112: 267-273
  • 6 Kase K, Tatsuyuki H, Tomoki O. Development of KinesioTM Tape. KinesioTM Taping Perfect Manual. Tokyo: KenIkai Information; 1996
  • 7 Kase K, Wallis J, Kase T. Clinical Therapeutic Applications of the Kinesio Taping Method. Tokyo, Japan: Ken Ikai Co Ltd;; 2003
  • 8 Zajt-Kwiatkowska J, Rajkowska-Labon E, Skrobot W. et al. Application of kinesio taping for treatment of sport injuries. Res Yearbook 2007; 13: 130-134
  • 9 Yasukawa A, Patel P, Sisung C. Pilot study: Investigating the effects of Kinesio Taping in acute pediatric rehabilitation setting. Am J of Occup Ther 2006; 60: 104-110
  • 10 Everman W. Effects of elastic taping on selected functional impairments of the musculoligament apparatus. Komplement Integr Med 2008; 49: 32-36
  • 11 Slupink A. Effect of Kinesio Taping on bioelectrical activity of vastus medialis muscle. Preliminary report. Ortop Traumatol Rehabil 2007; 9: 644-651
  • 12 Osterhues DJ. The use of kinesio taping in the management of traumatic patellar dislocation – a case study. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 2003; 33: 38
  • 13 Yoshida A, Kahavnov L. The effect of kinesio taping on lower trunk range of motions. Research in Sport Medicine 2007; 15: 103-112
  • 14 Halseth T, McChesney J, DeBeliso M. et al. The effects of Kinesio Taping on proprioception at the ankle. Journal of Sports Science and Medicine 2004; 3: 1-7
  • 15 Hsu Y. The effects of taping on scapular kinematics and muscle performance in baseball players with shoulder impingement syndrome. J Electromyogr Kinesiol 2009; 19: 1092-1099
  • 16 Kim DH. The effects of taping on the forward head Posture during computer work. J Korean Acad. Fam Med 2002; 23: 197-204
  • 17 Salvat I, Alonso A. Efectos inmediatos del kinesio taping en la flexión lumbar. Fisioterapia 2010; 32: 57-65
  • 18 Thelen MD, Dauber JA, Stoneman PD. The clinical efficacy of Kinesio Tape for shoulder pain: a randomized, double-blinded, clinical trial. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 2008; 38: 389-395
  • 19 González-Iglesias J, Fernández-de-las-Peñas C, Cleland JA. et al. Short-term effects of cervical Kinesio Taping on pain and cervical range of motion in patients with acute whiplash injury: a randomized clinical trial. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 2009; 39: 515-521
  • 20 Saavedra-Hernández M, Castro-Sánchez AM, Arroyo-Morales M. et al. Short-term effects of kinesio taping versus cervical thrust manipulation in patients with mechanical neck pain: a randomized clinical trial. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 2012; 42: 724-730. DOI: 10.2519/jospt.2012.4086.
  • 21 Jensen MP, Turbner JA, Romano JM. et al. Comparative reliability and validity of chronic pain intensity mesures. Pain 1999; 83: 157-162
  • 22 Wlodyka-Demaille S, Poiraudeau S, Catanzariti JF. et al. The ability to change of three questionnaires for neck pain. Joint Bone Spine 2004; 71: 317-326
  • 23 Peolsson A, Hedlund R, Ertzaard S. et al. Intra- and inter-tester reliability and range of motion of the neck. Phys Canada 2000; 52: 233-242
  • 24 Braun BL, Amundson LR. Quantitative assessment of head and shoulder posture. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 1989; 70: 322-329
  • 25 Fernandez-de-las-Penas C, Alonso-Blanco C, Cuadrado ML. et al. Trigger points in the suboccipital muscles and forward head posture in tension-type headache. Headache 2006; 46: 454-460
  • 26 Fernandez-de-las-Penas C, Alonso-Blanco C, Cuadrado ML. et al. Forward head posture and neck mobility in chronic tension-type headache: a blinded, controlled study. Cephalalgia 2006; 26: 314-319
  • 27 Raine S, Twomey LT. Head and shoulder posture variations in 160 asymptomatic women and men. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 1997; 78: 1215-1223
  • 28 Capuano-Pucci D, Rheault W, Aukai J. et al. Intratester and intertester reliability of the cervical range of motion device. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 1991; 72: 338-340
  • 29 Kase K, Wallis J. The latest kinesio taping method. Ski-Journal (Tokyo). 2002
  • 30 Pérez P, Gascó J, Merino MA. et al. Influencia del vendaje neuromuscular sobre la presión plantar durante la marcha. Fisioterapia 2010; 32: 111-115
  • 31 Şimşek TT, Türkücüoğlu B, Çokal N. et al. The effects of Kinesio® taping on sitting posture, functional independence and gross motor function in children with cerebral palsy. Disabil Rehabil 2011; 33: 2058-2063
  • 32 Castro-Sanchez AM, Lara-Palomo IC, Mataran-Penarrocha GA. et al. Kinesio Taping reduces disability and pain slightly in chronic non-specific low back pain: a randomised trial. J Physiother 2012; 58: 89-95
  • 33 Parreira PCS, Costa LCM, Takahashi R. et al. Kinesio Taping to generate skin convolutions is not better than sham taping for people with chronic non-specific low back pain: a randomised trial. J Physiother 2014; 60: 90-96
  • 34 Melzack R. Myofascial Trigger Points: Relation to acupunture and Mechanisms of Pain. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 1981; 62: 114-117
  • 35 Melzack R, Wall PD. Pain mechanisms: a new theory. Science 1965; 150: 971-979
  • 36 Melzack R. Del umbral a la neuromatriz. Rev Soc Esp Dolor 2000; 7: 149-156
  • 37 Melzack R. Pain and the Neuromatrix in the Brain. Journal of Dental Education 2001; 65: 1378-1382
  • 38 PdCS Parreira, LdCM Costa, Hespanhol Junior LC. et al. Current evidence does not support the use of Kinesio Taping in clinical practice: a systematic review. J Physiother 2014; 60: 31-39