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The effect of upper trapezius taping on electromyographic activity in the upper and middle trapezius region
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Authors/contributors
- Morin, G.E. (Author)
- Tiberio, D. (Author)
- Austin, G. (Author)
Title
The effect of upper trapezius taping on electromyographic activity in the upper and middle trapezius region
Abstract
A characteristic of scapulothoracic dysfunction is the tendency for the upper regions of the trapezius to hypertrophy in relation to its middle and lower portions. This creates a muscular imbalance that can alter scapular position and subsequently the length-tension relationship of the shoulder muscles. Tape was applied over the right upper trapezius to inhibit electrical activity in the muscles of 10 uninjured subjects. EMG activity was recorded in two locations of the upper trapezius and one location in the middle to lower trapezius region while each subject maintained an isometric contraction designed to activate both muscles. With the tape applied, there was a statistically significant reduction in EMG activity of the upper trapezius with a corresponding increase in the middle/lower trapezius. The ability of the tape to alter trapezius activity in this fashion may help correct muscular imbalances in the trapezius muscle.
Publication
Journal of Sport Rehabilitation
Publisher
Human Kinetics Publishers Inc.
Date
1997
Volume
6
Issue
4
Pages
309-318
Journal Abbr
J. SPORT REHABIL.
Citation Key
morinEffectUpperTrapezius1997
ISSN
10566716 (ISSN)
Archive
Scopus
Language
English
Extra
23 citations (Crossref) [2023-10-31]
Citation
Morin, G. E., Tiberio, D., & Austin, G. (1997). The effect of upper trapezius taping on electromyographic activity in the upper and middle trapezius region. Journal of Sport Rehabilitation, 6(4), 309–318. Scopus. https://doi.org/10.1123/jsr.6.4.309
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