Correlations between measurement time and different expansibility of the elastic tape on the rectus femoris and body sway index with plyometric exercise

J Phys Ther Sci. 2018 Jan;30(1):47-49. doi: 10.1589/jpts.30.47. Epub 2018 Jan 27.

Abstract

[Purpose] The purpose of this study was to examine correlations between measurement time and different expansibility of the elastic tape on the rectus femoris and body sway index with plyometric exercise. [Subjects and Methods] The subjects of this study were 24 healthy men. C90 area, C90 angle, trace length, sway average velocity for body sway index were measured using a force plate by BT4. The collected data were analyzed using Kendall's coefficient of concordance. [Results] All of body sway index on measuring follow up 24 hours after removing tape were significantly decreased than before and right after plyometric exercise. No significant correlations were found between body sway index and different expansibility of the elastic tape. [Conclusion] It appears that different expansibility of the elastic tape does not affect the ability to body sway index. Carry over effect of taping was verified on measuring follow up 24 hours after removing tape through the decreasing body sway index.

Keywords: Body sway index; Plyometric exercise; Tape expansibility.