Lee Jung-Hoon, Choi Hyun-Su
Department of Physical Therapy, College of Nursing, Healthcare Sciences and Human Ecology, Dong-Eui University Department of Biomedical Health Science, Graduate School, Dong-Eui University, Busan, Republic of Korea.
Medicine (Baltimore). 2018 Jun;97(22):e10879. doi: 10.1097/MD.0000000000010879.
Although cross tape has recently been used by clinicians for various musculoskeletal conditions, scientific studies on the direction of cross tape application are lacking.
The present study aimed to investigate whether the direction of cross tape application affected the outcomes of the modified O-ring test and maximal pinch strength using a pinch gauge and the conformity between these 2 tests when cross tape was applied to the forearm muscles of individuals with no upper extremity pain and no restriction of joint range of motion.This study used a single-blinding crossover design. The subjects comprised 39 adults (16 men and 23 women). Cross tape was applied to the dominant hand so that the 4 rows were at an angle of 45° to the right or left of the direction of the flexor digitorum superficialis muscle fibers, and then the subjects underwent a modified O-ring test and a test of maximal pinch strength using a pinch gauge. Both tests were performed in both directions, and the order of the directions and tests was randomized. SPSS 18.0 was used for statistical analysis. Cohen's kappa coefficient was used to analyze the conformity of the results from the 2 tests. The statistical significance level was P < .05.
A positive response in the modified O-ring test and maximal pinch strength were both affected by cross tape direction. The modified O-ring test and maximal pinch strength using pinch gauge results were in agreement (P < .00), and the kappa coefficient was significant at 1.00.
The direction of cross tape application that produced a positive response in the modified O-ring test also produced greater maximal pinch strength. Thus, we propose that when applying cross tape to muscles, the direction of the 4 lines of the cross tape should be 45° relative to the direction of the muscle fibers, toward the side that produces a positive response in the modified O-ring test or produces the greatest maximal pinch strength using a pinch gauge.
尽管近期临床医生已将交叉胶带用于各种肌肉骨骼疾病,但关于交叉胶带应用方向的科学研究仍很缺乏。
本研究旨在探讨交叉胶带的应用方向是否会影响改良O形环试验的结果以及使用握力计测量的最大捏力,以及将交叉胶带应用于无上肢疼痛且关节活动范围无受限个体的前臂肌肉时这两项测试之间的一致性。本研究采用单盲交叉设计。受试者包括39名成年人(16名男性和23名女性)。将交叉胶带应用于优势手,使4排胶带与指浅屈肌纤维方向的右侧或左侧呈45°角,然后受试者接受改良O形环试验和使用握力计的最大捏力测试。两项测试均在两个方向上进行,且方向和测试的顺序是随机的。使用SPSS 18.0进行统计分析。采用Cohen's kappa系数分析两项测试结果的一致性。统计学显著性水平为P<0.05。
改良O形环试验中的阳性反应和最大捏力均受交叉胶带方向的影响。改良O形环试验和使用握力计测量的最大捏力结果一致(P<0.00),kappa系数为1.00,具有显著性。
在改良O形环试验中产生阳性反应的交叉胶带应用方向也产生了更大的最大捏力。因此,我们建议在将交叉胶带应用于肌肉时,交叉胶带4条线的方向应相对于肌肉纤维方向呈45°,朝向在改良O形环试验中产生阳性反应或使用握力计产生最大最大捏力的一侧。