Immediate Effects of Medial Patella Taping by McConnell Technique on Pain score, Range of Motion and Functional mobility in Gonarthrosis Patients
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Objective: To study immediate effects of medial patella taping by McConnell Technique on pain score, range of motion and functional mobility in gonarthrosis patients.
Method : This study was a Quasi experimental with One Group Pretest - Posttest design before and after medial patella taping by McConnell Technique. The subjects were 60 gonarthrosis patients who received treatment at the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, BMA General Hospital.
Outcomes included pain score, range of motion and functional mobility (Time Up and Go Test). The assessment was done immediately after medial patella taping by McConnell Technique.
Result: Mean age of the subjects was 65.22 + 9.08 years. The scores of pain before and after taping were 60.98 + 18.63 mm and 34.65 + 19.65 mm, respectively. Range of motion of knee flexion before taping was 106.34 + 14.48 degrees and after taping was 107.35 + 13.71 degrees. Range of motion of knee extension before taping was 6.11 + 4.65 degrees and after taping was 5.80 + 4.22 degrees. Functional mobility before taping was 15.38 + 6.12 seconds and after taping was 12.64 + 4.97 seconds. The score of pain, range of motion and functional mobility after taping were better than before taping and reach statistical significance at p < 0.05
Conclusion: The medial patella taping by McConnell Technique is a choice of conservative treatments that would be combined with other physical therapy treatment in gonarthrosis patients.
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