Effects of Taping on Achilles Tendon Protection and Kendo Performance

J Sport Rehabil. 2018 Mar 1;27(2):157-164. doi: 10.1123/jsr.2016-0108. Epub 2018 Feb 27.

Abstract

Context: It has been reported that there is a high rate of Achilles tendon injury among kendo athletes. For protection and to support the area, kendo athletes habitually use taping during practice or games.

Objective: To investigate the effect of various taping techniques on injury prevention and functional performance in kendo athletes.

Design: Case-control study.

Setting: Laboratory.

Participants: 15 University Kendo Team athletes with at least 2 y kendo experience.

Main outcome measures: Athletes completed 5 stepping backwards and striking cycles under 4 taping conditions: no taping, athletic taping of ankle joint (AT-Ankle), athletic taping of Achilles tendon (AT-Achilles), and Kinesio-Tex taping of Achilles tendon (KT-Achilles). Jump distance, lower limb angular motion, left foot-ground contact time, Achilles tendon force (ATF), and soleus and medial gastrocnemius muscle activities were measured.

Results: Lowest peak ATF was found in AT-Achilles during heel-down phase, with statistically significant difference from KT-Achilles peak force. Significant decline of soleus muscle electromyography amplitude was also found when compared to no taping during heel-down phase and other conditions during pushing phase. Conversely, KT-Achilles showed significant decrease in foot-ground contact time compared with no taping and greater ankle range of motion than in AT-Ankle.

Conclusion: To protect the Achilles tendon, AT-Achilles taping is recommended since it tends to decrease ATF. Conversely, to enhance athlete performance, we recommend KT-Achilles taping to speed up kendo striking motion. However, the Achilles tendon must withstand greatest forces concurrently. This finding implies that AT-Achilles taping can protect the injured Achilles tendon and KT-Achilles taping can enhance performance on the kendo striking motion.

Keywords: Achilles tendon force; biomechanics; electromyography.

MeSH terms

  • Achilles Tendon*
  • Ankle Injuries / prevention & control*
  • Athletic Injuries / prevention & control*
  • Athletic Tape*
  • Biomechanical Phenomena
  • Case-Control Studies
  • Electromyography
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Martial Arts*
  • Muscle, Skeletal / physiology
  • Range of Motion, Articular
  • Tendon Injuries / prevention & control*
  • Young Adult