Progress in Palliative Care | 2021

Could kinesiology taping of the inspiratory muscles help manage chronic breathlessness? An opinion paper

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Chronic or refractory breathlessness adversely affects quality of life. Current treatment strategies for managing breathlessness are often inadequate in providing complete relief. Kinesiology taping is generally used in musculoskeletal practice for preventive and rehabilitative purposes. Recently, our attention was drawn to the plausible mechanism(s) and indication for use of kinesiology taping for managing chronic breathlessness. We present a brief review of the scientific rationale and efficacy of kinesiology taping for respiratory function-related outcomes. Through this publication, we hope to catalyse discussions amongst palliative care professionals and researchers on the potential use of kinesiology taping in the management of chronic breathlessness.

Volume None
Pages 1-5
DOI 10.1080/09699260.2021.1872137
Language English
Journal Progress in Palliative Care

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