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Elastic bandaging for orthopedic and sports injuries prevention and rehabilitation: A systematic review

Elastic bandaging for orthopedic and sports injuries prevention and rehabilitation: A systematic review Elastic bandaging for orthopedic and sports injuries prevention and rehabilitation: A systematic review
Elastic bandaging for orthopedic and sports injuries prevention and rehabilitation: A systematic review Elastic bandaging for orthopedic and sports injuries prevention and rehabilitation: A systematic review

Elastic bandages are commonly used in sports to treat and prevent sports injuries.

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Key take away

An elastic bandage is a stretchy rolled bandage designed to wrap around an injured body part. This helps in providing compression to an injured body part, helps control swelling and eases the pain. In this database searching review, this bandage has done well helping in proprioceptive function of knee and ankle joint. The PEDro scale was used extensively for the same.

Background

Elastic bandages are commonly used in sports to treat and prevent sports injuries. To conduct a systematic review assessing the effectiveness of elastic bandaging in orthopedic and sports injuries prevention and rehabilitation.

Method

We searched the following electronic databases: MEDLINE, CINAHL, SPORTDiscus, EMBASE and Physiotherapy Evidence Database (PEDro), with key words ‘elastic bandaging’ in combination, respectively, with (1) first aid, (2) sports injuries, (3) orthopedic injuries and (4) sports injuries prevention and rehabilitation. Research studies were selected based upon the use of the term ‘elastic bandaging’ in the abstract. Final selection was made by applying inclusion and exclusion criteria to the full text. Studies were included if they were English, peer-reviewed clinical trials on the effects of elastic bandaging for orthopedic injuries prevention and rehabilitation. 

Result

Twelve studies met the above criteria and were included in the final analysis. Data collected included number of participants, condition being treated, treatment used, control group, outcome measures and results. Studies were critically analyzed using the PEDro scale. 

Conclusion

The studies in this review fell into two (2) categories: studies in athletes (N=2) and non-athletes (N=10). All included trials had moderate-to-high quality, scoring (≥5 on the PEDro scale). The PEDro scores for the studies in athletes and non-athletes ranged from 5 to 6 out of 10 and from 5 to 8 out of 10, respectively. The quality of studies was mixed, ranging from higher to moderate methodological quality clinical trials. Overall, elastic bandaging can assist proprioceptive function of knee and ankle joint. Because of the moderate methodological quality and insufficient number of clinical trials, further effects of the elastic bandaging could not be confirmed.

Source:

Journal of sport rehabilitation

Article:

Elastic Bandaging for Orthopedic and Sports Injuries Prevention and Rehabilitation: A Systematic Review.

Authors:

Fousekis K et al.

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