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Taping combo shows promise for foot pronation in small study

NCT ID NCT07431450

First seen Feb 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 23, 2026 · Updated 16 times

Summary

This study looked at whether combining two types of tape (corrective dynamic taping and kinesio taping) could improve balance, agility, and weight transfer in people with excessive subtalar pronation (flat feet). Twenty adults aged 18-35 with this foot condition were split into a treatment group and a control group. Researchers measured their balance and agility before and 45 minutes after applying the tape. The goal was to see if the taping could help correct foot position and improve physical function.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Gazi University

    Ankara, Please Select, 06490, Turkey (Türkiye)

What this could mean

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Active substance

Kinesio taping and corrective dynamic taping

What this could lead to

If effective, this taping combination could offer a simple, non-drug way to improve balance and agility in people with foot pronation.

What could go wrong

This is a very small, completed study with only 20 participants and no long-term follow-up. Results may not apply to everyone, and the effects were measured only 45 minutes after application.

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The condition terms exactly as the trial's registrant entered them.