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Clinical Trial
. 2010 Jul;91(7):1137-9.
doi: 10.1016/j.apmr.2010.03.013.

Relieving symptoms of meralgia paresthetica using Kinesio taping: a pilot study

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Relieving symptoms of meralgia paresthetica using Kinesio taping: a pilot study

Leonid Kalichman et al. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2010 Jul.

Abstract

Objective: To assess the effect of the novel Kinesio taping treatment approach on meralgia paresthetica (MP) symptoms.

Design: Repeated measurements, feasibility study of 1 intervention.

Setting: Referral private physical therapy clinic.

Participants: Men (n=6) and women (n=4) with clinically and electromyographically diagnosed MP.

Intervention: Application of Kinesio tape, twice a week for 4 weeks (8 treatment sessions in total).

Main outcome measures: Visual analog scale (VAS) of MP symptoms (pain/burning sensation/paresthesia), VAS global quality of life (QOL), and the longest and broadest parts of the symptom area were measured.

Results: All outcome measures significantly improved after 4 weeks of treatment. Mean VAS QOL +/- SD decreased from 69.0+/-23.4 to 35.3+/-25.2 (t=4.3; P=.002). Mean VAS of MP symptoms +/- SD decreased from 60.5+/-20.8 to 31.4+/-26.6 (t=5.9; P>.001). Length and width of affected area decreased from 25.5+/-5.5 to 13.7+/-6.7 (t=5.1; P>.001) and 15.3+/-2.1 to 7.4+/-4.3 (t=5.3; P>.001), respectively.

Conclusions: Kinesio taping can be used in the treatment of MP. Future randomized placebo-controlled trials should be designed with patients and assessors blind to the type of intervention.

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