Randomized Controlled Trial of Calcaneal Taping, Sham Taping, and Plantar Fascia Stretching for the Short-Term Management of Plantar Heel Pain
2006
Study Design Prospective, experimental, randomized, single-factor, pretest/posttest design. Objective To examine the effects of a calcaneal and Achilles-tendon—taping technique, utilizing only 4 pieces of tape and not involving the medial arch, on the symptoms of plantar heel pain. Background Plantar fasciitis is one of the most common causes of heel and foot pain. Physical therapists have applied many techniques in an attempt to relieve the symptoms of plantar heel pain, including various taping methods for which there is little existing evidence. Methods and Measures Subjects (n = 41) were randomly assigned into 4 groups: (1) stretching of the plantar fascia, (2) calcaneal taping, (3) control (no treatment), and (4) sham taping. A visual analog scale (VAS) for pain and a patient-specific functional scale (PSFS) for functional activities were measured pretreatment and after 1 week of treatment (posttreatment). Results A significant difference was found posttreatment among the groups for the VAS (P< .001)...
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