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Effects of elastic therapeutic taping on motor function in children with motor impairments: a systematic review [with consumer summary]
Cunha AB, de Lima-Alvarez CD, Rocha ACP, Tudella E
Disability and Rehabilitation 2018;40(14):1609-1617
systematic review

BACKGROUND: The elastic therapeutic taping has been considered a promising resource for disabled children. OBJECTIVE: To systematically review the evidence of the effects of elastic therapeutic taping on motor function in children with motor impairments. METHOD: Three independent evaluators conducted searches in electronic databases (Medline/PubMed, Scopus, LILACS, BIREME/BVS, ScienceDirect, SciELO, and PEDro). Clinical studies design, published until 2016, involving elastic therapeutic taping and children aged 0 to 12 years with motor impairments were included. The variables considered were the methodological aspects (study design, participants, outcome measurements, and experimental conditions); results presented in the studies, and also the methodological quality of studies. RESULTS: Final selection was composed by 12 manuscripts (five randomized controlled trials), published in the last 10 years. Among them, cerebral palsy (CP) was the most recurrent disorder (n = 7), followed by congenital muscular torticollis (n = 2) and brachial plexus palsy (n = 2). Positive results were associated with taping application: improvement in the upper limb function, gross motor skills, postural control, muscular balance, and performance in the dynamics functional and daily activities. LIMITATIONS: Lower quality of the studies, clinical and population heterogeneity existed across studies. CONCLUSIONS: The elastic therapeutic taping has been shown to be a promising adjunct resource to the conventional rehabilitation in children with motor impairments. However, high methodological studies about its efficacy in this population are already scarce.

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