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A comparative study on the influence of kinesio taping and laser therapy on knee joint position sense, pain intensity, and function in individuals with knee osteoarthritis
Introduction: Conservative rehabilitation methods are assumed as a fundamental part of treatment in patients with knee
osteoarthritis (OA). The objective was to investigate the influence of Kinesio Taping�® (KT�®) and low level laser therapy (LT) on
pain intensity, function, and knee joint position sense (JPS) in such patients.
Materials & Methods: Twenty-six male patients (Mean�±SD of age: 48.5�±4.6 years) with unilateral knee OA were randomly
divided in to two groups of KT�® (N=13) and LT (N=13). Both groups followed their own specific therapeutic protocol in
addition to routine physiotherapy program for 10 sessions. The outcome measurements included pain intensity, function, and
knee JPS; which were evaluated using visual analogue scale, �Up and Go test�, and reproduction of target angle at baseline and
after completing the interventions; respectively.
Results: Both methods can significantly improve pain intensity, reduce the time to perform �Up and Go test�, and reduce the angle
reproduction error of 60�º knee flexion (P<0.001). Mean difference for target angle reproduction error was more significant in
KT group compared to LT group (P<0.001); while no significant mean difference was found for other measurements (P>0.05).
Conclusion: KT�® and low level laser can improve pain, knee JPS, and function in clients with knee OA; however there is better
effect of KT�® on knee JPS.