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Original Research Article

Year: 2022 | Month: July-September | Volume: 7 | Issue: 3 | Pages: 76-85

DOI: https://doi.org/10.52403/ijshr.20220713

Comparison of Kinesiotaping and Rigid Taping on Trapezitis Induced Due to Rounded Shoulder Posture in Desk Job Workers

Dr. Sujata Chamle1, Dr. Syed Rais Akhter Rizvi2

1MPT (Musculoskeletal Disorder and Sports Physiotherapy), KTG College of Physiotherapy, Bangalore, Karnataka
2 Professor and Principal, Musculoskeletal Disorder and Sport Physiotherapy, Anuradha College of Physiotherapy, Bangalore, Karnataka

Corresponding Author: Dr. Sujata Chamle

ABSTRACT

Background and purpose: Kinesio-taping and Rigid taping technique both have been showed improvement in trapezitis induced due to rounded shoulder posture. The objective of the study was to find out the comparative effectiveness of kinesio-taping and rigid taping in trapezitis induced due to rounded shoulder posture in desk job workers.
Method: This study was an Experimental study design. The samples were selected on the basis of Convenient sampling with random allocation of samples. 50 subjects were selected, in the age ranging from 20-50 years were assigned into two groups; Group A kinesio taping technique (25 subjects) and Group B rigid taping technique (25 subjects) for 2 weeks with 3 days per week, Pain was measured using Numerical pain rating scale (NPRS) and neck disability was assessed using Neck disability index (NDI). Both scales were taken pre intervention and post intervention at the end of two week.
Results: Result of the present study demonstrated that both the interventions in group-A and group-B were found to be individually effective in treating subjects having Trapezitis induced due to rounded shoulder posture in reducing pain and disability.
Conclusion: The present study concludes that both the interventions of Kinesio taping and rigid taping was individually effective in trapezitis induce due to rounded shoulder posture in desk job workers. It is also concluded that both the intervention techniques effective in decreasing the pain and disability. however, while compared the post test outcomes in between the groups, there was no much difference in reduction of pain and disability of the subjects.
Implication: kinesio taping and rigid taping is effective in improving pain, disability in trapezitis induced due to rounded shoulder posture.

Keywords: kinesio taping, rigid taping, neck disability index, numerical pain rating scale.

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