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テーピング施術経験の差が両膝関節へのテーピング施術時の体力要素にもたらす影響
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Abstract
Although taping is used to prevent sports injuries, the quality of the procedure varies depending on practitioners’ experience. In the present study, we examined differences between experienced and inexperienced practitioners in fitness –related factors when taping both knees. Sixteen healthy male university students were treated under 3 conditions: no taping, taping by an inexperienced practitioner, and taping by an experienced practitioner. The following items were examined: knee flexibility(knee flexion range of motion), instantaneous force (standing long jump), agility(jumping side to side), static balance(standing on one leg with the eyes open/closed), dynamic balance(functional reach), and the time needed for taping. Inexperienced practitioners needed a longer time to perform the procedure. However, the experience of taping or time needed for it did not markedly influence knee flexibility, instantaneous force, agility, or static/dynamic balance.
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