Can a simple tape job ease arthritis pain and fear of movement?
NCT ID NCT07253766
Summary
This study tested whether a special therapeutic taping method could help people with rheumatoid arthritis in their knee. Researchers compared the real taping technique against a fake, placebo tape to see which was better at reducing pain, improving walking ability, and lessening the fear of movement. The study involved 30 participants who used the tape for four weeks.
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Istanbul Rumeli University
Istanbul, Turkey (Türkiye)
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