About this trial
acilitative kinesio taping (KT) is commonly used by athletes to support muscle performance and delay fatigue. However, evidence regarding its effects on muscle endurance and oxygenation remains inconsistent. This study aims to investigate the acute effects of facilitative KT applied to the gastrocnemius muscle on heel-rise endurance performance and local muscle oxygenation in healthy young adults.
In this randomized crossover trial, participants will complete two experimental sessions: one with facilitative kinesio taping and one with sham taping. After taping application, participants will perform a single-leg heel-rise test to task failure. Muscle oxygenation will be continuously monitored using a portable near-infrared spectroscopy device. The findings of this study may contribute to understanding whether kinesio taping has immediate physiological and performance-related effects on calf muscle endurance.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Young adults aged 18-25 years
Cumberland Ankle Instability Tool score of ≥28
Disqualifiers
Sedentary (<150 min/week moderate or <75 min/week vigorous physical activity)
Elite athletes
History of ankle sprain
Lower extremity fracture
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Kinesio Taping
- Sham Taping