About this trial
This study aims to investigate the effects of Kinesio Taping (KT) on hand function in patients with Zone V-VI Extensor Digitorum Communis (EDC) tendon injuries following primary repair. Extensor tendon injuries in this region often lead to complications such as adhesion formation, reduced range of motion, extensor lag, and impaired hand function, despite standard rehabilitation approaches. Therefore, additional interventions that may enhance tendon gliding and neuromuscular control are of clinical interest.
In this double-blind randomized controlled trial, patients will be assigned to either a KT group or a sham taping control group. Both groups will receive a standardized postoperative rehabilitation program, while the intervention group will additionally receive KT applications between postoperative weeks 6 and 12. Outcome measures, including range of motion, grip and pinch strength, and functional hand performance, will be assessed at 12 and 24 weeks.
The study seeks to determine whether KT provides additional benefits beyond conventional rehabilitation in improving functional recovery after extensor tendon injuries, addressing an important gap in the current literature.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Aged between 18 and 65 years
Having an isolated Zone V-VI extensor tendon injury
Having undergone primary treatment for the injury
Disqualifiers
History of prior surgery on the affected extremity
Presence of accompanying neurological, orthopedic, rheumatologic, or metabolic disease in the affected extremity
Presence of flexor tendon injury
Presence of fractures of the metacarpals, carpal bones, or radius/ulna
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Kinesio Taping
- Sham Kinesio Taping