Bibliographic citations
Sánchez, B., Gómez, L. (2020). Efectividad del Kinesiotaping para el dolor asociado a la dismenorrea primaria: Ensayo Clínico [Tesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/654772
Sánchez, B., Gómez, L. Efectividad del Kinesiotaping para el dolor asociado a la dismenorrea primaria: Ensayo Clínico [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/654772
@misc{renati/393801,
title = "Efectividad del Kinesiotaping para el dolor asociado a la dismenorrea primaria: Ensayo Clínico",
author = "Gómez Arrambide, Laura Cecilia",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2020"
}
Objectives: Determine the effectiveness of Kinesiotape to decrease pain due to dysmenorrhea in young adult women. Methods: An experimental study was conducted a clinical trial in women of the Police school in Chorrillos and San Bartolo in Lima, Perú. We performed a blocked randomization. The 229 participants were distributed in blocks of 6 individuals. A total of 36 blocks were taken and within each block the allocation to the intervention group and control group was chosen at random simulated. Kinesiotape was applied for 4-5 days to the intervention and control group. Three adhesive bands 5 cm wide and 12 long were placed, the horizontal band was placed directly, the vertical band was applied from flow to cephalic in the suprapubic area, and the last band was applied horizontally in the area lumbar, at the height of L4. Lumbar and menstrual pain was assessed with the Numerical Pain Rating Scale before, 2-3 hours after the application of the method, at 24 hours, 48 hours and 72 hours respectively. Finally, the intervention phase was carried out with a duration of 3 months for each member where menstrual and lumbar pain was measured during their menstrual period. Results: The efficacy of Kinesiotape vs Sham Kinesiotape in pain associated with primary dysmenorrhea was evaluated. The differences in the results between the control and intervention group with respect to menstrual pain were that in month 1 during 2-3 hours of the application of Kinesiotape the difference was -2.32 (p <0.001), in month 2 of -2.8 (p <0.001) and in month 3 of -1.3 (p <0.001). It was observed that 24 hours after the effect of Kinesiotape on the control group had a difference of -2.15 (p <0.001) in month 1, -1.77 (p <0.001) in month 2 and -0.87 (p <0.001) in month 3. Also, in lumbar pain the effect of Kinesiotape was observed 24 hours after application in month 1 with a difference of -0.5 (p: 0.013), in month 2 -0.62 (p: 0.001) between both groups Conclusions: During the intervention period with the application of Kinesiotape to the intervention group, abdominal pain related to dysmenorrhea was reduced compared to the application of simulated Kinesiotape in the control group.
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