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Effects of Low-Dye Taping Compared to Calcaneal Taping in Patients With Plantar Fasciitis

Status: Recruiting
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Intervention Type: Procedure
Study Type: Interventional
Study Phase: Not Applicable
SUMMARY

Plantar fasciitis is a common musculoskeletal condition characterized by inflammation and microtears of the plantar fascia, leading to heel pain, particularly during initial steps after rest. It negatively impacts gait, mobility, and overall quality of life. Physiotherapy interventions such as stretching, strengthening, electrotherapy, and taping techniques are commonly used for management. Among these, Low-Dye taping and calcaneal taping provide biomechanical support by reducing strain on the plantar fascia and improving foot posture; however, comparative evidence between the two is limited. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of Low-Dye taping versus calcaneal taping in reducing pain and improving foot function in patients with plantar fasciitis. A total of 36 participants will be randomly assigned to either intervention group and treated over a two-week period. Outcome measures will include pain (VAS), functional ability (FFI), ankle range of motion (goniometer), and gait analysis, assessed before and after intervention. Data will be analyzed using SPSS v27, with statistical significance set at p \< 0.05.

Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: All
Minimum Age: 19
Maximum Age: 44
Healthy Volunteers: f
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• Adults of 19 - 44 years old age.

• Both genders will be included

• Pain in plantar heel lasting more than three months

• Clinical diagnosis of unilateral PF in compliance with the American

• physical therapy association's (APTA) Orthopedic Section clinical practice

• guidelines

• Positive windlass test

• Negative tarsal tunnel tests

• Limited active and passive talocrural joint dorsiflexion range of motion

• Pain on the inner side of the heel is most noticeable with the first steps after

• rest and tends to worsen after standing or walking for a long time.

• Willing and capable of adhering to the study procedure and completing follow-up

• examinations.

• Planter fascia tests i.e. windlass mechanism, hop test, stair climbing.

• Sedentary individuals (no exercise plan followed in last 3 months)

Locations
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Pakistan
Foundation University Islamabad
RECRUITING
Islamabad
Contact Information
Primary
Areej Mazhar, DPT
areejmazhar76@gmail.com
03185337558
Backup
Anam Rehman, MS-OMPT
anam.rehman@fui.edu.pk
+923355082299
Time Frame
Start Date: 2026-05-19
Estimated Completion Date: 2026-07-15
Participants
Target number of participants: 40
Treatments
Active_comparator: Low Dye Taping
A taping technique applied around the foot'smediallongitudinal arch designed to reduce excessive pronation and support theplantarfascia Participants in the low dye taping group will receive taping by standard protocol~1\) Apply an anchor strip across the top of the foot near the toes. 2) Pull 3-4 strips from the outer foot under the arch to the inner side to lift thearch. 3) Optionally add a heel lock strip for rear foot control. 4) Secure everything with another anchor strip and remove after 3-5 days. Tape type : Rigid Zinc Oxide Tape Width: 1.5 inches (3.8 cm) Purpose: Provides strong support to the arch and controls pronation
Experimental: Calcaneal Taping
A taping method focused on stabilizing the heel bycontrollingrear foot eversion to correct abnormal calcaneal alignment.~Participants in the calcaneal taping group will receive taping by standard protocol~1\) Position the foot in slight inversion (heel tilted inward) while the patient is seatedorlyingdown.~11 2) Start the tape on the lateral side of the heel, wrap under the heel and pull upwardandmedially across the Achilles tendon. 3) Secure the tape on the medial ankle, maintaining the heel in inverted position. 4) Apply 2-3 overlapping strips for firmness, and reapply every 2-3 days as needed.(mulligan)~Tape Type:~Rigid zinc oxide tape (1.5 inches wide) Purpose: Provides strong support heel and correct excessive eversion
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Sponsors
Leads: Foundation University Islamabad

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