Omat et al. 2015
Effectiveness of Kinesiotaping and Subacromial
Corticosteroid Injection in Shoulder Impingement Syndrome
Instructions:The first piece of tape’s anchor point of the Y-strip
was taped to the insertion of the supraspinatus muscle. Then the whole strip
was taped along the supraspinatus muscle and spine of the scapula toward the
muscle’s origin with a 25% stretch.
The deltoid muscle was taped using a Y strip
applied with the anchor site starting 3 cm below the deltoid insertion toward
its origin. The front tail of the Y-strip was taped along the anterior edge of
the deltoid, and the back tail was applied along the posterior edge of the
muscle with paper off tension.
The third strip was applied from the region of
the coracoid process toward the posterior deltoid with a mechanical correction,
using a 50-75% stretch.
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