Abstract
Elastic taping is widely used in sports medicine for correcting functional alignment
and muscle recruitment. However, evidence regarding its influence on scapular dynamic
positioning is scarce. This study aimed to investigate the effect of a specific kinesiotaping
method on scapular kinematics in female elite handball players without shoulder complaints.
25 athletes (18.0±1.5 years) active in the highest national division were recruited.
All subjects received an elastic adhesive tape (K-active tape©) with the purpose to correct scapular position. 3-dimensional scapular motion measurements
were performed (Fastrak®) during humeral elevation in the sagittal, frontal and scapular plane. The results
showed that taping has a moderate to large effect (Cohen’s d>0.7) towards scapular
posterior tilting, in all 3 planes of humeral movement and for all angles of elevation
(mean posteriorizing effect of 4.23°, 3.23° and 4.33° respectively for elevation in
the sagittal, frontal and scapular plane, p<0.001). In addition, taping also moderately
increased the scapular upward rotation at 30°, 60° and 90° of humeral abduction (mean
increase of 2.90°, Cohen’s d>0.7). Together these results suggest that kinesiotape
application causes positive changes in scapular motion. This could support its use
in sports medicine for preventing shoulder problems in overhead athletes.
Key words
kinesiotaping - kinematics - handball