The Effects of Kinesio Taping and Isometric Exercises on Pain in Primary Dysmenorrhea-A Comparative Study Pazare Shamla1,*, Sawant Lekha2, Ingale Shweta3 1Professor (Neurosciences), CMF's College of Physiotherapy, Chinchwad 2BPTh, Neurosciences, CMF's College of Physiotherapy, Chinchwad 3MPTh Neurosciences, CMF's College of Physiotherapy, Chinchwad *Corresponding Author Dr. Shamla Pazare, Professor (Neurosciences), CMF's College of Physiotherapy, Chinchwad, Pune-411019, e-mail: shamla_pazare@rediffmail.com
Online published on 21 November, 2019. Abstract Primary dysmenorrhea is the most common problem faced worldwide affecting majority of women. The present study is aimed to compare the effect of kinesiotaping and isometric exercises on pain in females with primary dysmenorrhea. Materials and Method In this randomized controlled clinical trial, 40 students females aged between 18–25 years with primary dysmenorrhea were randomly assigned to kinesiotaping and isometric exercises group. Pain intensity was measured using Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) and premenstrual symptoms were assessed using Menstrual Distress Questionnaire (MDQ-C). Data were analyzed using paired and unpaired t-test. P<0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results Both kinesiotaping and isometric groups showed reduction in pain on VAS and MDQ (P<0.001). However in post treatment analysis, Kinesiotaping was proved to be better than isometric exercises. Conclusion Kinesiotaping seems to be an effective method for reducing pain in primary dysmenorrhea. Top Keywords Isometric exercises, Kinesiotaping, Pain, Primary dysmenorrhea. Top |