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_aPiqueres, Marta Garcia _934119 |
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240 | 1 | 0 | _aBein Suef univeresty journal of veterinary medical research, 2021. v 28 (1) |
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_aEvaluation of kinesio taping applied to the equine thoracolumbar spine _h[electronic resource]: _bclinical response and mechanical nociceptive threshold |
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500 | _aOriginal Research Article | ||
504 | _aIncludes bibliographic reference | ||
520 | _aKinesio taping (KT) is a technique extrapolated from human physiotherapy consisting of the application of an elastic tape to the skin to trigger analgesic, muscular, postural correction and circulatory effects. It is an easily applicable technique that has been developed in the field of equine physiotherapy over the last decade. The objective of this research is to evaluate the analge~ic effect of KT applied to spinous processes of the horse measuring mechanical nociceptive threshold (MNT). KT was applied on 5 spinous processes of 15 horses, in two different experiments, comprising KT with 50% tension (KTT) and KT with no tension (KTNT). Measurements were taken before application of the tape (MO), 60 minutes after (Ml) and 24 hours after, following its removal (M2). Clinical assessment of sensitivity to palpation was conducted at MO and M2. Outcomes obtained at MO were compared to those obtained at Ml and M2, and between both tests (KTT-KTNT). A significant increase in the MNTs at Ml was observed in both tests but not maintained following its removal 24 hours later. Sensitivity to palpation decreased In practically all the spinous processes in both tests. No significant changes were observed in the comparative analysis between both tests. KT applied to spinous processes of the horse with and without tension causes an increase in the MNTs 60 minutes after application. This effect is not sustained following taping removal although there is a clinically significant decrease of the sensitivity to palpation of the spinous processes. Keywords Back, Horse, Kinesio tape, Pressure algometry. | ||
546 | _aSummary in Arabic | ||
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_aHorses _9249 _xDiseases _xTreatment. |
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653 | _6Kinesio tape | ||
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_aJackson, Paloma Fores _934120 |
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_tBein Suef univeresty journal of veterinary medical research _g2021. v 28 (1) _x2357-0520 _w66399 _7nnas |
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_uhttp://nile.enal.sci.eg/EALE/2021/JVMR/2821/1/1.pdf _zFull Text Article |
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