Objective of this study is to compare the effects of foam roller with KT tape on DOMS. The university going students will be divided in two groups, with one group receiving Kinesio Tape as intervention and other Foam Rolling as intervention. Pain and range of motion will be assessed before and after the intervention and the effects of both interventions will be compared.
Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness (DOMS) is a common phenomenon experienced after unaccustomed or intense physical activity, characterized by muscle discomfort, pain, and reduced range of motion. Various interventions have been conducted to alleviate DOMS symptoms, including the use of foam rollers and Kinesiology Tape (KT tape). This randomized controlled clinical trial aims to compare the effects of foam roller and KT tape interventions on reducing DOMS and improving muscle recovery. The participants would go for a single session of High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) to induce DOMS. Group-A participants would receive KT taping afterwards, while Group-B participants would receive foam rolling as intervention. Their effect would be measured using Visual Analog Scale (VAS), Tenderness Grading Scale, Knee Range of Motion (ROM) and Vertical Jump Height. This study delves into the applications and potential benefits of KT tape and foam roller in managing DOMS, shedding light on their effectiveness and how they can contribute to enhancing post-exercise recuperation and overall well-being.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
24
Foam Roller for 90 seconds over anterior (quadriceps) and posterior (hamstrings) aspect of thigh.
Kinesio taping over anterior (quadriceps) and posterior (hamstrings) aspect of thigh.
Riphah International University (RIU)
Islamabad, Islamabad, Pakistan
Pain (VAS Score)
Pain will be measured using Visual Analog Scale (VAS) ranging from zero (0=no pain) to ten (10=worst pain).
Time frame: Baseline, after 24 hours, after 48 hours, and after 72 hours
Tenderness
Tenderness will be measured using Tenderness Grading Scale ranging from zero (0=no tenderness) to four (4=severe tenderness).
Time frame: Baseline, after 24 hours, after 48 hours, and after 72 hours
Knee Range of Motion (Flexion)
Range of motion will be measured using Universal Goniometer
Time frame: Baseline, after 24 hours, after 48 hours, and after 72 hours
Vertical Jump Height
Vertical Jump Height will be measured using Vertec.
Time frame: Baseline, after 24 hours, after 48 hours, and after 72 hours
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