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Old 12th October 2011, 04:29 PM
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Default Re: Plantar Plate Anatomy re Plantar plate tear

anyone tried Kinesiotape for taping the toes to increase the dorsiflexion stiffness ?

I am playing around with it seems good so far. n = 2

but it is an idea
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Default Re: Plantar Plate Anatomy re Plantar plate tear

Not Kinesio, but I do use a strip of standard sports tape (leukotape) applied on the plantar aspect of the foot anterior to posterior along with the tape loop previously described. I have had fairly good results with this combination so far.
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