Abstract
BACKGROUND: Walking is one among the common and primary movement performed by human. For maintenance of health, the physical activity should be in moderate intensity. For walking, it includes at least 100 steps/minute, equivalent to approximately 3,000 steps per half an hour.patients with lower back pain repeatedly complain of difficulties in walking, and usually walks slower than healthy peers1low back pain is one among the most important causes of morbidity in all countries of the world, and 80-85% of the people experience lower back pain at least once during their lives, lifetime prevalence of lower back pain is between 43-51% Mechanical lower back pain refers to back pain that arise intrinsically from the spine, intervertebral discs, or surrounded soft tissues. This include lumbosacral muscle strain, herniated disk, lumbar spondylosis, spondylolisthesis, vertebral compression fracture, and acute or chronic traumatic injury kinesiotaping is utilized for a wide range issues, such as musculoskeletal system, neurological and vascular problems 2,3 kinesiotape also decreases pain by stimulating the neurological system, restores muscle function by supporting weakened muscles removes congested lymphatic fluid or haemorrhage under the skin, and corrects joint misalignment by reducing muscle spasm. therefore, this study investigated the effects of kinesiotaping in patients with chronic lower back pain due to lumbar disc herniation, spondylolysis, spondylolisthesis, infection, tumor, fracture etc4.
OBJECTIVES: To review the effectiveness of kinesiotaping along with physiotherapy management for patients with spatiotemporal changes in chronic mechanical lower back pain patients.
The objective of this study is to find the effectiveness of kinesiotaping along with physiotherapy management for correcting spatiotemporal parameter changes in patients with chronic mechanical lower back pain.
SEARCH METHOD: PubMed, Google Scholar, Research gate, and Science direct were the databases used to search papers.The title,abstract,and full text literature were used to find and screen all potential pertinent studies.To determine the availability of further papers, the citations and references of pertinent articles were also checked.
SELECTION CRITERIA: Selection criteria included the articles focused on
?spatiotemporal changes in chronic mechanical lower back pain
?Kinesio taping for the treatment of low back pain
?Kinesio taping for the treatment of disability in lower back patients
RESULT: Out of xxxx articles xx articles are stating that kinesio taping is beneficial for giving best results in chronic mechanical lower back pain by reducing pain, disability an increase in range for people who are having mechanical lower back pain. and xx articles are stating that there is no significant difference between kinesiotaping group and control group
CONCLUSION: After a detailed review out of xx articles I conclude that kineso taping is more beneficial in mechanical low back population to reduce pain, increase range of motion, disability, and provide strength and support to maintain posture correct the muscle alignment for maintaining spatiotemporal changes than other therapies.
IJCRT's Publication Details
Unique Identification Number - IJCRT2306641
Paper ID - 239977
Page Number(s) - f571-f584
Pubished in - Volume 11 | Issue 6 | June 2023
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Publisher Name - IJCRT | www.ijcrt.org | ISSN : 2320-2882
E-ISSN Number - 2320-2882
Cite this article
  PUNNATI.PRUDHVI KUMAR REDDY,  Dr. PRASANNA MOHAN,   
"A LITERATURE REVIEW ON EFFECTIVENESSS OF KINESIOTAPING FOR PATIENTS WITH SPATIOTEMPORAL CHANGES IN CHRONIC MECHANICAL LOWER BACK PAIN", International Journal of Creative Research Thoughts (IJCRT), ISSN:2320-2882, Volume.11, Issue 6, pp.f571-f584, June 2023, Available at :
http://www.ijcrt.org/papers/IJCRT2306641.pdf