Kinesio Taping® Can Help MS Patients Improve Hand Use

Kinesio Taping® Can Help MS Patients Improve Hand Use
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Key Takeaway

Kinesio Taping® can help improve hand movement and daily tasks for people with MS.

What They Found

The study looked at how Kinesio Taping® affects hand use in people with MS. It found that using Kinesio Tape® along with special exercises helped people move their hands better. Imagine if you were trying to lift a heavy backpack; this tape might support your muscles like a friend helping you carry it. After four weeks, those who used Kinesio Tape® were better at doing everyday tasks, like buttoning a shirt or holding a cup. Overall, it showed that this tape can boost hand function when paired with physical therapy.

Who Should Care and Why

MS patients should care because improved hand function means more independence in daily activities. Think of it like being able to cook your favorite meal without help; it feels good to do things on your own. Caregivers can also benefit, as they may see less frustration from patients struggling with tasks. Healthcare providers can use this information to recommend new treatment options. This finding opens a door for better support and care routines for those living with MS.

Important Considerations

While the study showed positive results, it had a small number of participants, which means more research is needed. Not everyone with MS may respond the same way to Kinesio Taping®. It's important for patients to talk to their healthcare providers about what treatments are best for their unique needs.

Article Topics:
DexterityMultiple sclerosisPersonalized medicinePhysical therapyRehabilitation

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