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Magnetic Resonance Elastography in the Assessment of Acute Effects of Kinesio Taping on Lumbar Paraspinal Muscles

Journal

JOURNAL OF MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING
Volume 49, Issue 4, Pages 1039-1045

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/jmri.26281

Keywords

kinesio tape; magnetic resonance elastography; paraspinal muscles; athletic injury; physical therapy; lumbar region

Funding

  1. Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan [MOST 105-2314-B-006-047-]

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Background Kinesio tape (KT) is an elastic therapeutic tape used for treating sports-related injuries and a number of other disorders. To date, the objective evidence to link pathophysiological effects and actual reactions triggered by KT is limited. Purpose To explore the effect of KT on the lumbar paraspinal muscles by magnetic resonance (MR) elastography. Study Type Prospective observational study. Population Sixty-six asymptomatic volunteers with 31 women and 35 men. Field Strength/Sequence 3.0T MRI and elastography with vibration frequency of 120 Hz. Assessment The 5-cm-width KT with full tension was placed on a single side of the lumbar paraspinal muscle. The taping side and adhering direction were randomly decided. Two rectangular regions of interest (ROIs) of 5- and 2.5-cm-width were positioned at the bilateral paraspinal regions from the L2 to L4 level on the confidence map of MR elastography before and after KT taping. The mean shear stiffness values of the ROIs at the superficial, middle, and deep depths were recorded; then the differences between the taping and reference sides were calculated. Statistical Tests Paired t-test and Pearson correlations were used to evaluate the stiffness changes after KT application and intraoperator errors of the stiffness measures on the reference side, respectively. Results A significant decrease in the muscle stiffness value between taping and reference sides (-0.71 kPa +/- 0.60 with KT and -0.25 kPa +/- 0.78 without KT, P < 0.0001 for 5-cm ROI; -0.67 kPa +/- 1.12 with KT and -0.16 kPa +/- 1.17 without KT, P = 0.0004 for 2.5-cm ROI) was found in the superficial depth, but no significant differences in the middle and deep depths (P = 0.25 and P = 0.79 for 5-cm ROI; P = 0.09 and P = 0.67 for 2.5-cm ROI, respectively). There were no significant differences of muscle stiffness differences between gender (P = 0.11 for superficial, P = 0.37 for middle, P = 0.78 for deep) and taping direction (P = 0.18 for superficial, P = 0.13 for middle, P = 0.15 for deep). Data Conclusion Our results demonstrate that KT can reduce the MR elastography-derived shear stiffness in the superficial depth of paraspinal muscles.

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