The Role of Therapeutic Taping Techniques in Enhancing Motor Function and Reducing Pain in Patients with Rotator Cuff Tendinopathy: A Randomized Controlled Trial

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Saba Ayoub
Maria Naeem Malhi
Fatima Tariq
Usama Mahmood
Mishal Khan
Arsla Sajjad

Abstract

Background: Rotator cuff tendinopathy is a prevalent condition that impairs shoulder function and quality of life. While conventional treatments exist, they often have limitations in terms of invasiveness and effectiveness. Therapeutic taping has emerged as a non-invasive alternative that may enhance motor function and alleviate pain through mechanisms such as increased proprioceptive feedback and pain modulation.


Objective: This randomized controlled trial aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of therapeutic taping in enhancing motor function and reducing pain in patients with rotator cuff tendinopathy compared to standard physical therapy alone.


Methods: Fifty-six participants diagnosed with rotator cuff tendinopathy were randomly assigned to two groups: an intervention group receiving therapeutic taping along with standard physical therapy, and a control group receiving standard physical therapy only. Assessments were conducted at baseline, 4 weeks, and 8 weeks, measuring outcomes through the Shoulder Pain and Disability Index (SPADI) and range of motion (ROM).


Results: The study demonstrated that the intervention group experienced significant improvements in pain reduction and shoulder mobility over the 8-week period, with SPADI scores decreasing and ROM increasing notably compared to the control group. These outcomes suggest that therapeutic taping effectively supports the shoulder, reduces pain, and facilitates healing in patients with rotator cuff tendinopathy.


Conclusion: Therapeutic taping proves to be a valuable adjunct to physical therapy, offering significant benefits in pain reduction and enhanced motor function for patients with rotator cuff tendinopathy. The findings advocate for the integration of therapeutic taping into standard treatment protocols, though further research is needed to standardize taping techniques and understand patient-specific responses for broader clinical application.

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Saba Ayoub, Maria Naeem Malhi, Fatima Tariq, Usama Mahmood, Mishal Khan, & Arsla Sajjad. (2024). The Role of Therapeutic Taping Techniques in Enhancing Motor Function and Reducing Pain in Patients with Rotator Cuff Tendinopathy: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of Health and Rehabilitation Research, 4(2), 1547–1552. https://doi.org/10.61919/jhrr.v4i2.966
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Saba Ayoub, University of Lahore - Lahore - Pakistan

Physiotherapist - University of Lahore - Lahore - Pakistan

Maria Naeem Malhi, University of Lahore - Lahore Campus - Lahore - Pakistan

Physiotherapist - University Institute of Physical Therapy - University of Lahore - Lahore Campus - Lahore - Pakistan

Fatima Tariq, Riphah International University - Lahore Campus - Lahore - Pakistan

Senior Lecturer - Riphah International University - Lahore Campus - Lahore - Pakistan

Usama Mahmood, University of Montgomery - Sahiwal - Spine Clinic - Sahiwal - Pakistan

Doctor of Physical Therapy - Lecturer - University of Montgomery - Sahiwal - Spine Clinic - Sahiwal - Pakistan

Mishal Khan, CITY Hospital - Ali Pur - Pakistan

Clinical Physiotherapist - CITY Hospital - Ali Pur - Pakistan

Arsla Sajjad, University of Lahore - Lahore Campus - Lahore - Pakistan

MS(MSK) - University of Lahore - Lahore Campus - Lahore - Pakistan

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