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Kachanathu SJ et al. 2013

Comparison between Kinesio Taping and a Traditional Physical Therapy Program in Treatment of Nonspecific Low Back Pain.

Instructions:

The KT technique:  The two I-Tapes were applied from the origin of the lumbar erector spinae (iliocostalis lumborum) to its insertion. The area to be treat- ed was clean, and free of hair, and the tape was measured while the lumbar spine was flexed to the maximum. In the case of flexion disturbances, the patient was able to sup- port himself/herself during flexion. The first 4 cm to 5 cm of tape was carefully removed from its paper backing. The base of the tape was applied to the sacrum in the neutral position. The patient was asked to perform maximum flexion of the spine, and the paper backing of the tape was removed, except for the final 4 cm to 5 cm; the tape was then used on one side paravertebrally in the direction of the cranium under slight traction. Finally, the final 4 cm to 5 cm of the tape was applied without traction. The same procedure was then applied to the other side. The tape was rubbed by hand several times to warm the adhesive film to achieve adhesion.

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