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CompletedNCT02025582

Kinesio Taping Effectiveness on Idiopathic Toe Walking

The Effectiveness and Efficacy of Kinesio Taping Method on Muscle Elasticity in Children Who Toe Walk

Status
Completed
Phase
EARLY_Phase 1
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
10 (actual)
Sponsor
Mayo Clinic · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
3 Years – 10 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Idiopathic Toe Walking (ITW) is a diagnosis normally of exclusion and likely, consequently, is approached in vastly varying ways of intervention, including serial casting, Botox injections and physical therapy. There is some evidence in the literature that children with ITW can somewhat correct their lack of heel-strike gait pattern at least temporarily. Kinesio Taping (KT) method is an intervention that is used in the outpatient physical therapy setting for various conditions such as post-operative edema, muscle facilitation of weakened rotator cuff muscles, and functional corrections in children with torticollis. This pilot study will strive to determine if KT may be effective by providing proprioceptive and neuromuscular re-education through thermal and mechanical fascial impositions, thereby improving passive joint range of motion (ROM) through reduction of passive muscle stiffness and improving ambulation through neuromuscular re-education in children with idiopathic toe walking. We will quantify passive muscle stiffness of the gastrocnemius and opposing anterior tibialis using non-invasive Shear Wave Elastography (SWE). Further we look at the kinematics and kinetics of the child's ankle during the gait cycle to further determine any effect(s) of KT on functional walking outcome measures. The intent is that the results from this study will serve as a platform from which to expound look at the long-term, if any, effects of KT on the muscle property and gait cycle pattern in children with ITW.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DEVICEKinesio Tape of the AnkleTibialis anterior facilitation/ gastrocnemius inhibition: Taping to be worn 3-5 days and repeated x 1

Timeline

Start date
2013-12-01
Primary completion
2016-03-01
Completion
2016-03-01
First posted
2014-01-01
Last updated
2016-04-22

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United States

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