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Effects of kinesiologic taping on epidermal-dermal distance, pain, edema and inflammation after experimentally induced soft tissue trauma

机译:运动学贴带对实验性软组织创伤后表皮-真皮距离,疼痛,水肿和炎症的影响

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Purpose: In sports medicine, the use of kinesiologic tape has recently gained popularity. Although widely used, there is no study examining the effects of kinesiologic tape on soft tissue after a contusion injury. The aim of this study was to examine the effects of kinesiologic taping on epidermal-dermal distance, edema, pain and inflammation after experimentally induced contusion injury. Methods: Twelve adult female Wistar albino rats were divided into two groups: (1) 30 min group: n = 6, weight range: 182.0-199.4 g; and (2) 6 h group: n = 6, weight range: 186.9-200.8 g. After soft-tissue trauma, tape was applied to the right sides of each rat. In one group, tape was applied for 30 min while 6 h in the other. To assess the epidermal-dermal distance and edematous area, tissue sections were stained with hematoxylin and eosin and examined. Tissue sections were stained with nerve growth factor (NGF) and B-cell lymphoma 2 (Bcl-2) immunohistochemically to evaluate the effect of taping on pain and inflammation respectively. Results: Epidermal-dermal distances were found to be significantly higher than controls' in both groups (p<0.05). Notable decreases were seen in edematous areas in both groups (p<0.05). NGF and Bcl-2 immune reactivity were decreased in all tape applied sides. Conclusions: After soft-tissue trauma, it was histologically shown that kinesiologic taping increases epidermal-dermal distance, and may reduce the sensation of pain, edema and inflammation. For better, faster and comfortable tissue healing with protection of soft-tissue integrity, kinesiologic taping may be a valuable treatment after contusion injury. However, these results should be supported by clinical studies.
机译:目的:在运动医学中,运动学胶带的使用近来很流行。尽管被广泛使用,但尚无研究研究运动学胶带对挫伤后软组织的影响。这项研究的目的是研究运动学贴剂对实验性挫伤后表皮-真皮距离,水肿,疼痛和炎症的影响。方法:将十二只成年雌性Wistar白化病大鼠分为两组:(1)30 min组:n = 6,体重范围:182.0-199.4 g; (2)6小时组:n = 6,体重范围:186.9-200.8g。软组织创伤后,将胶带贴在每只大鼠的右侧。在一组中,将胶带施加30分钟,而在另一组中,施加6小时。为了评估表皮-真皮距离和水肿面积,用苏木精和曙红对组织切片进行染色并进行检查。组织切片分别用神经生长因子(NGF)和B细胞淋巴瘤2(Bcl-2)进行免疫组织化学染色,以评估贴带对疼痛和炎症的影响。结果:发现两组的表皮-真皮距离均明显高于对照组(p <0.05)。两组的水肿部位均明显减少(p <0.05)。 NGF和Bcl-2免疫反应性在所有胶带粘贴面均降低。结论:软组织创伤后,组织学显示运动学贴带可增加表皮与皮肤之间的距离,并可减轻疼痛,水肿和炎症的感觉。为了更好,更快和舒适地愈合组织并保护软组织的完整性,运动学胶带可能是挫伤后的一种有价值的治疗方法。但是,这些结果应得到临床研究的支持。

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