Abstract
BACKGROUND:
Clinical research on the management and rehabilitation of work-related upper spinal pain in bus drivers is sparse, indicating a gap in knowledge and treatment strategies. This highlights the growing need for innovative approaches to rehabilitation programs in this area.
OBJECTIVE:
To examine the effects of kinesio taping (KT) on pain, functionality, and work performance in bus drivers experiencing neck pain.
METHODS:
The study involved 44 participants who were randomised into two different groups: the exercise group (
RESULTS:
Neck pain severity decreased in both groups (
CONCLUSION:
KT added to ergonomic training and home exercise programmes is effective in controlling work-related musculoskeletal pain in drivers with neck pain. However, the addition of KT to exercise therapy was found to be no more effective than exercise therapy alone in improving pain control, functionality and work performance.
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