Effects of forearm kinesiotaping on maximum power grip and endurance in healthy females
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Seyed Hosseini,
Fateme Rezaiian,
Khosro Kalantari,
Seyed Tabatabaei,
Nasrin Dehno
Abstract
Background and Aim: Background and Aim: Grip is the main function of the hand. The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of forearm kinesiotaping on maximum power grip and endurance among female students. Materials and Methods: In this study a hand dynamometer and a chronometer were used to evaluate pre and post maximum power grip and endurance in three groups after 24 hours of forearm kinesiotaping. Forty five healthy female students were investigated in three groups: "1-without taping (control group), 2-with upY taping, and 3-down Y taping".
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