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Efficacy of Kinesiotaping During Rehabilitation Following Total Knee Replacement Surgery- a Prospective Randomised Controlled Trial
The aim of this study was to examine the efficacy of Kinesiotaping (KT) within postoperative rehabilitation after Total Knee Replacement (TKR) surgery by determining whether KT enhances early postoperative outcomes, in terms of reduction of swelling, pain relief and improvement in the function of the knee joint, compared to conventional rehabilitation without the use of KT.
Kinesiotaping and Rehabilitation after Total Knee Replacement The effectiveness of Kinesiotaping (KT) in postoperative rehabilitation remains scientifically unproven, despite its widespread use. KT is believed to reduce pain and swelling, improve muscle function, and enhance joint mobility by promoting blood flow and lymphatic drainage. However, high-quality studies assessing its efficacy, particularly following Total Knee Replacement (TKR), are lacking. Aim of the Study The aim of this study is to demonstrate that KT, when applied during inpatient rehabilitation after TKR, improves clinical outcomes compared to standard rehabilitation without KT. Specifically, the investigators aim to show that: KT reduces postoperative swelling and pain, thereby enhancing knee function. KT promotes faster recovery of muscle strength and range of motion. KT shortens the time needed to achieve key postoperative milestones, allowing for a more effective rehabilitation process.
Age
18 - No limit years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
SRH Health Center Bad Herrenalb
Bad Herrenalb, Bad Herrenalb, Germany
Start Date
February 8, 2025
Primary Completion Date
December 1, 2025
Completion Date
December 30, 2026
Last Updated
February 18, 2025
102
ESTIMATED participants
Kinesiotaping (KT)
DEVICE
Standard Rehabilitation
OTHER
Lead Sponsor
SRH Gesundheitszentrum Bad Herrenalb
NCT07454629
NCT06929871
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