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BMJ 2003;327:135 (19 July), doi:10.1136/bmj.327.7407.135
Rana S Hinman, tutor1, Kay M Crossley, postdoctoral research fellow1, Jenny McConnell, senior fellow1, Kim L Bennell, associate professor1
1 Centre for Sports Medicine Research and Education, School of Physiotherapy, University of Melbourne, Victoria, 3010, Australia
Correspondence to: R S Hinman ranash{at}unimelb.edu.au
Objectives To test the hypotheses that therapeutic taping of the knee improves pain and disability in patients with osteoarthritis of the knee and that benefits remain after stopping treatment.
Design Randomised single blind controlled trial with three intervention arms (therapeutic tape, control tape, and no tape) of three weeks' duration and three week follow up.
Setting Outcome assessment was performed in a university based laboratory. Taping interventions were applied by eight physiotherapists in metropolitan private practice.
Participants 87 patients with symptoms of knee osteoarthritis as defined by the American College of Rheumatology.
Main outcome measures Primary outcome measure was pain as measured by visual analogue scale and participant perceived rating of change. Secondary measures of pain and disability included the Western Ontario and MacMaster Universities osteoarthritis index, knee pain scale, and the SF-36.
Results The therapeutic tape group reported a greater reduction in pain on all primary outcomes than either of the other two groups. A significant association was evident between intervention and change in pain at three weeks (P=0.000), with 73% (21/29) of the therapeutic tape group reporting improvement compared with 49% (14/29) of the control tape group and 10% (3/29) of the no tape group. Significantly greater improvement in pain and disability was observed on most secondary outcomes in the therapeutic tape group compared with the no tape group. Benefits of therapeutic tape were maintained three weeks after stopping treatment.
Conclusions Therapeutic knee taping is an efficacious treatment for the management of pain and disability in patients with knee osteoarthritis.
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