Kinesio taping does not enhance jump performance and muscle activity in female athletes
Autor/es
Makaraci, Yücel; Ruiz Cárdenas, Juan Diego; Pamuk, Ömer; Nas, Kazim; Demiray, Zeynep; [et al.]Fecha
2025-01-13Disciplina/s
Terapia y RehabilitaciónMateria/s
ElectromyographyMuscle fatigability
Unilateral vertical jump
Kinesiotaping
Resumen
This study aimed to investigate the effect of Kinesio Taping (KT)
application on the single-leg counter-movement jump (CMJ) and
surface electromyographic (sEMG) activity in trained female
athletes, in both resting and fatigued states. In this single-blind,
randomized, sham-controlled trial, twenty-four healthy trained
female athletes were randomly assigned to either the KT (n
=
12)
or the sham tape group (n
=
12). KT was applied using an inhibi-
tion technique on rectus femoris, vastus medialis, biceps femo-
ris, and lateral gastrocnemius muscles of the dominant leg. A
single-leg CMJ test and sEMG activity were recorded at baseline
(no tape), as well as at 1 hour, 24 hours, and 48 hours after tap-
ing. To induce acute neuromuscular fatigue, a 30-second re-
petitive CMJ test was used to evaluate KT in fatigued states. In
the resting states, both groups exhibited improvements in jump
height, power, mean velocity, and sEMG activity ( %EMGmax)
over time, with no signific...





