facilitation technique) 96,5 ± 14,049 and group 3
(normal ankle) 95,13 ± 11,31. Both KT techniques
employed provide balance enhancements parallel to
normal ankle balances. Park and Lee (2016) describe
the use of KT in 12 hemiplegic stroke patients with
decreased body coordination and motion can
improve the ability to walk straight. Improved body
and motion coordination after KT may be caused by
afferent stimulation of the mechanoreceptors of the
skin that responds to efferent feedback on the
muscle. So, the work of the cutaneous fusimotor
reflex and gamma motor fibers will increase muscle
fiber and motor muscle tone (Kim et al., 2014, Park
and Lee, 2016). William et al. (2012) in his meta-
analysis report explained that the effect of KT can be
used as prevention tools for ankle recurrent injuries
even though the resulting motor enhancement
increases not satisfied (Wilson and Bialocerkowski,
2015).
The CAI condition had found in this study is
ankle injury will need the basic physiology of the
somatosensory function that was damaged while
injured cannot provide the efferent/motoric feedback
system on ankle stability would be a risk of recurrent
injury (Williams et al., 2012, Mohamed et al., 2016).
Kinesiotape applied to the ankle joint may perform
as an external control to give a perception on the
ankle joint to increase automation of motor control
while neurophysiological excitability in dynamic
balance for the athlete with CAI condition (Lemos et
al., 2017).
5 CONCLUSIONS
CAI is a condition of ankle injuries that often occur
in athletes and high risk for recurrent injuries. The
use of the Cumberland Ankle Instability Tool
(CAIT) can serve as a diagnostic tool for CAI so that
the determination for the therapy program is more
appropriate. The dynamic balance with SEBT can be
used as a standard to see motor control of the lower
limbs to measure the risk of recurrent ankle injuries.
The use of Kinesio tape can be given before the
athlete/sportsman during exercises or competition to
give some perceptions of stability in the ankle joint.
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