Evaluation of kinesio taping applied to the equine thoracolumbar spine | [electronic resource]: (Record no. 67899)

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Classification number (OCLC) (R) ; Classification number, CALL (RLIN) (NR) ART JVMR V28 No1 1
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Personal name Piqueres, Marta Garcia
9 (RLIN) 34119
240 10 - UNIFORM TITLE
Uniform title Bein Suef univeresty journal of veterinary medical research, 2021. v 28 (1)
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Title Evaluation of kinesio taping applied to the equine thoracolumbar spine
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Remainder of title clinical response and mechanical nociceptive threshold
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Extent p. 1-11.
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General note Original Research Article
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Summary, etc. Kinesio taping (KT) is a technique extrapolated from human physiotherapy<br/>consisting of the application of an elastic tape to the skin to trigger analgesic,<br/>muscular, postural correction and circulatory effects. It is an easily applicable<br/>technique that has been developed in the field of equine physiotherapy over<br/>the last decade. The objective of this research is to evaluate the analge~ic effect<br/>of KT applied to spinous processes of the horse measuring mechanical<br/>nociceptive threshold (MNT). KT was applied on 5 spinous processes of 15<br/>horses, in two different experiments, comprising KT with 50% tension (KTT) and<br/>KT with no tension (KTNT). Measurements were taken before application of the<br/>tape (MO), 60 minutes after (Ml) and 24 hours after, following its removal (M2).<br/>Clinical assessment of sensitivity to palpation was conducted at MO and M2.<br/>Outcomes obtained at MO were compared to those obtained at Ml and M2,<br/>and between both tests (KTT-KTNT). A significant increase in the MNTs at Ml<br/>was observed in both tests but not maintained following its removal 24 hours<br/>later. Sensitivity to palpation decreased In practically all the spinous processes<br/>in both tests. No significant changes were observed in the comparative analysis<br/>between both tests. KT applied to spinous processes of the horse with and<br/>without tension causes an increase in the MNTs 60 minutes after application.<br/>This effect is not sustained following taping removal although there is a<br/>clinically significant decrease of the sensitivity to palpation of the spinous<br/>processes.<br/>Keywords Back, Horse, Kinesio tape, Pressure algometry.<br/>
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Language note Summary in Arabic
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Topical term or geographic name entry element physical therapy
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Horses
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General subdivision Diseases
-- Treatment.
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Linkage Kinesio tape
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Personal name Jackson, Paloma Fores
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Title Bein Suef univeresty journal of veterinary medical research
Related parts 2021. v 28 (1)
International Standard Serial Number 2357-0520
Record control number 66399
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Uniform Resource Identifier http://nile.enal.sci.eg/EALE/2021/JVMR/2821/1/1.pdf
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