The Effects of Six Weeks of Patella Taping on Function, Proprioception, and Balance in Women with Knee Osteoarthritis

Objective This study aimed to examine the effect of six weeks of patella taping on function, proprioception, and balance in women with knee osteoarthritis. Methods This applied, semi-experimental study involved middle-aged women aged 30 to 50 years. Using convenience sampling, 30 women with knee ost...

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Main Authors: Maryam Alikhani, Hamid Tabatabai
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Published: Islamic Azad University, Hamedan Branch 2024-11-01
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Online Access:http://biomechanics.iauh.ac.ir/article-1-347-en.pdf
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description Objective This study aimed to examine the effect of six weeks of patella taping on function, proprioception, and balance in women with knee osteoarthritis. Methods This applied, semi-experimental study involved middle-aged women aged 30 to 50 years. Using convenience sampling, 30 women with knee osteoarthritis from an orthopedic clinic in Tehran were selected. Participants were randomly assigned to either an experimental group (n=15) or a control group (n=15). The experimental group underwent patella taping for six weeks, while the control group continued their normal routines. Function was assessed using the WOMAC questionnaire, static balance with the single-leg stance test, dynamic balance with the Timed Up & Go test, and proprioception with the joint position sense error test. Data were analyzed using paired-sample t-tests for within-group comparisons and analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) for between-group comparisons. Results Paired-sample t-tests indicated that patella taping significantly improved pain intensity, joint stiffness, and function in the experimental group. Additionally, static and dynamic balance, as well as knee joint proprioception, showed significant improvement. ANCOVA results revealed significant post-test differences between the two groups in terms of pain intensity, joint stiffness, function, static and dynamic balance, and proprioception (p < 0.05). Conclusion The findings suggest that patella taping reduces pain and joint stiffness while improving function, balance, and proprioception in women with knee osteoarthritis. Patella taping may be an effective non-pharmacological tool for enhancing these outcomes and is recommended for use by sports trainers and physiotherapists.
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spelling doaj-art-6b138ec8dd7a4e9f96c6f1114a0a05062025-02-09T15:14:33ZfasIslamic Azad University, Hamedan BranchBiyumikānīk-i varzishī2476-49062476-59372024-11-01103188201The Effects of Six Weeks of Patella Taping on Function, Proprioception, and Balance in Women with Knee OsteoarthritisMaryam Alikhani0Hamid Tabatabai1 Department pf Sport Injury and Corrective Movements, Faculty of Physical Education and Sports Sciences, South Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran. Department pf Sport Injury and Corrective Movements, Faculty of Physical Education and Sports Sciences, South Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran. Objective This study aimed to examine the effect of six weeks of patella taping on function, proprioception, and balance in women with knee osteoarthritis. Methods This applied, semi-experimental study involved middle-aged women aged 30 to 50 years. Using convenience sampling, 30 women with knee osteoarthritis from an orthopedic clinic in Tehran were selected. Participants were randomly assigned to either an experimental group (n=15) or a control group (n=15). The experimental group underwent patella taping for six weeks, while the control group continued their normal routines. Function was assessed using the WOMAC questionnaire, static balance with the single-leg stance test, dynamic balance with the Timed Up & Go test, and proprioception with the joint position sense error test. Data were analyzed using paired-sample t-tests for within-group comparisons and analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) for between-group comparisons. Results Paired-sample t-tests indicated that patella taping significantly improved pain intensity, joint stiffness, and function in the experimental group. Additionally, static and dynamic balance, as well as knee joint proprioception, showed significant improvement. ANCOVA results revealed significant post-test differences between the two groups in terms of pain intensity, joint stiffness, function, static and dynamic balance, and proprioception (p < 0.05). Conclusion The findings suggest that patella taping reduces pain and joint stiffness while improving function, balance, and proprioception in women with knee osteoarthritis. Patella taping may be an effective non-pharmacological tool for enhancing these outcomes and is recommended for use by sports trainers and physiotherapists.http://biomechanics.iauh.ac.ir/article-1-347-en.pdftapingknee osteoarthritispostural controlpain
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taping
knee osteoarthritis
postural control
pain
title The Effects of Six Weeks of Patella Taping on Function, Proprioception, and Balance in Women with Knee Osteoarthritis
title_full The Effects of Six Weeks of Patella Taping on Function, Proprioception, and Balance in Women with Knee Osteoarthritis
title_fullStr The Effects of Six Weeks of Patella Taping on Function, Proprioception, and Balance in Women with Knee Osteoarthritis
title_full_unstemmed The Effects of Six Weeks of Patella Taping on Function, Proprioception, and Balance in Women with Knee Osteoarthritis
title_short The Effects of Six Weeks of Patella Taping on Function, Proprioception, and Balance in Women with Knee Osteoarthritis
title_sort effects of six weeks of patella taping on function proprioception and balance in women with knee osteoarthritis
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knee osteoarthritis
postural control
pain
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