Participants’ perceptions of Kinesio tape for carpal tunnel syndrome: A qualitative study

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Donnamarie Krause, Sheryl J. Ryan, Dragana Krpalek, Shawn C Roll, Heather Javaherian-Dysinger, N. Daher
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Abstract

Introduction Kinesio tape is an alternative non-surgical treatment approach for addressing symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome. The purpose of the study was to investigate individuals’ experiences with the dorsal application of Kinesio tape for carpal tunnel syndrome management and its impact on pain and function. Method The study design was a limited phenomenological design study embedded in a randomized controlled trial. Daily symptom journals and semi-structured interviews were completed with 15 participants who were purposefully recruited and randomly allocated to the intervention group of a single blind randomized controlled trial. Kinesio tape was applied dorsally on the affected forearm, wrist, and digits for a duration of two weeks. Transcribed data were analyzed using descriptive coding, coding schemes, and frequency charts to identify emerging themes. Results Three themes emerged: Kinesio tape was positively perceived to be effective on decreasing pain, increasing self-efficacy, and improving daily functional performance on tasks previously avoided or abandoned. The most common problem identified was maintaining Kinesio tape on the hands and fingers, to which the majority of participants expressed a desire to learn application. Discussion Results of this study suggest that Kinesio tape is a positively perceived intervention for decreasing pain and increasing function for individuals with carpal tunnel syndrome and warrants further consideration as an alternative conservative intervention for carpal tunnel syndrome.
参与者对肌内效贴治疗腕管综合征的认知:一项定性研究
肌内效贴是解决腕管综合征症状的另一种非手术治疗方法。本研究的目的是调查个人在腕管综合征治疗中背侧应用肌内效贴的经验及其对疼痛和功能的影响。方法采用有限现象学设计,随机对照试验。有目的地招募15名参与者,并将其随机分配到单盲随机对照试验的干预组,完成每日症状日志和半结构化访谈。肌内效贴背贴于受累前臂、手腕和手指,持续两周。转录的数据使用描述性编码、编码方案和频率图进行分析,以确定新出现的主题。结果出现了三个主题:肌内效贴在减轻疼痛、提高自我效能和改善以前避免或放弃的任务的日常功能表现方面具有积极的作用。发现的最常见的问题是在手和手指上保持肌内效贴,大多数参与者都表达了学习应用的愿望。本研究结果表明,肌内效贴对于腕管综合征患者减轻疼痛和增强功能是一种积极的干预措施,值得进一步考虑作为腕管综合征的一种替代保守干预措施。
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