About this trial
Rationale: Patients with acute traumatic injury to the shoulder or chest wall in de Emergency Department (ED) usually have intense pain. The patient normally is treated with oral analgesics as standard care and in shoulder injury with a sling. Pain of the shoulder or chest wall increases with movement of the affected arm and chest. Kinesiotaping is offered regularly as an additional pain treatment, but there is no hard evidence about its effectiveness. A randomized pilot study in OLVG (Bakker 2022) showed the pain decreasing more when using kinesiotaping comparing to no tape. However, a placebo-effect could not be ruled out and the pilot data need confirmation in a large cohort of patients to study the effectiveness of additional treatment with kinesiotaping in terms of pain, comfort and patient satisfaction.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
≥18 years
Acute injury (occurred <24 hours ago)
rib fracture
disruption of the AC-joint Tossy type 1 and 2
Disqualifiers
• Patients younger than 18 years
Incapacitated persons
Refusal of participation
Intubation indication
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Kinesio taping
- sham tape (leukotape classic)
- standard treatment
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
Onze Lieve Vrouwe Gasthuis
Lead sponsor
OLVG
Collaborator