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CTRI Number  CTRI/2025/09/094256 [Registered on: 04/09/2025] Trial Registered Prospectively
Last Modified On: 09/09/2025
Post Graduate Thesis  Yes 
Type of Trial  Interventional 
Type of Study   Physiotherapy (Not Including YOGA) 
Study Design  Other 
Public Title of Study   Comparison of kinesio tape versus dynamic tape for improving performance in badminton players. 
Scientific Title of Study   Comparison of immediate effect of kinesio tape and dynamic tape on dynamic balance, agility and power in recreational badminton players. 
Trial Acronym  NIL 
Secondary IDs if Any  
Secondary ID  Identifier 
NIL  NIL 
 
Details of Principal Investigator or overall Trial Coordinator (multi-center study)  
Name  Deepak Joshi 
Designation  MPT (Sports) Student 
Affiliation  Banarsidas Chandiwala Institute Of Physiotherapy (BCIP) 
Address  Sports Physiotherapy Department, Banarsidas Chandiwala Institute Of Physiotherapy (BCIP) Chandiwala Estate, Metro Station, Maa Anandmai Marg, Near Govindpuri, Shyam Nagar, Kalkaji, New Delhi

South
DELHI
110019
India 
Phone  9267935862  
Fax    
Email  deepakj0014@gmail.com  
 
Details of Contact Person
Scientific Query
 
Name  Dr CS RAM 
Designation  DIRECTOR 
Affiliation  Banarsidas Chandiwala Institute Of Physiotherapy (BCIP) 
Address  Sports Physiotherapy Department, Banarsidas Chandiwala Institute Of Physiotherapy (BCIP), Chandiwala Estate, Metro Station, Maa Anandmai Marg, Near Govindpuri, Shyam Nagar, Kalkaji, New Delhi

South
DELHI
110019
India 
Phone  9811297680  
Fax    
Email  director@bcip.ac.in  
 
Details of Contact Person
Public Query
 
Name  Dr Sapna Yadav PT 
Designation  ASSISTANT PROFESSOR 
Affiliation  Banarsidas Chandiwala Institute Of Physiotherapy (BCIP) 
Address  Sports Physiotherapy Department, Banarsidas Chandiwala Institute Of Physiotherapy (BCIP) Chandiwala Estate, Metro Station, Maa Anandmai Marg, Near Govindpuri, Shyam Nagar, Kalkaji, New Delhi

South
DELHI
110019
India 
Phone  8368694445  
Fax    
Email  sapna@bcip.ac.in  
 
Source of Monetary or Material Support  
Banarsidas Chandiwala Institute of Physiotherapy, Chandiwala Estate, Metro Station, Ma Anandmayee Marg, near govindpuri, Shyam Nagar, Kalkaji, New Delhi, Delhi 110019 
 
Primary Sponsor  
Name  Deepak Joshi 
Address  Banarsidas Chandiwala Institute of Physiotherapy (BCIP), Chandiwala Estate, Maa Anandmai Marg, Kalkaji, New Delhi-110019 
Type of Sponsor  Other [Self] 
 
Details of Secondary Sponsor  
Name  Address 
NIL  NIL 
 
Countries of Recruitment     India  
Sites of Study  
No of Sites = 1  
Name of Principal Investigator  Name of Site  Site Address  Phone/Fax/Email 
Dr CS Ram  Banarsidas Chandiwala Institute Of Physiotherapy  Sports Physiotherapy Department, Banarsidas Chandiwala Institute of Physiotherapy (BCIP), Chandiwala Estate, Maa Anandmai Marg, Kalkaji, New Delhi-110019
South
DELHI 
9811297680

director@bcip.com 
 
Details of Ethics Committee  
No of Ethics Committees= 1  
Name of Committee  Approval Status 
The Institutional Ethical Committee of Banarsidas Chandiwala Institute Of Physiotherapy (ICE-BCIP)  Approved 
 
Regulatory Clearance Status from DCGI  
Status 
Not Applicable 
 
Health Condition / Problems Studied  
Health Type  Condition 
Healthy Human Volunteers  Recreational Badminton Players 
 
Intervention / Comparator Agent
Modification(s)  
Type  Name  Details 
Comparator Agent  DYNAMIC TAPE  Multi directional stretchable tape. It will be applied to the subject and the measures for the three outcomes will be taken in 30 minutes. The tape will then be removed. 
Intervention  KINESIO TAPE  Unidirectional stretchable tape. It will be applied to the subject and the measures for the three outcomes will be taken in 30 minutes. The tape will then be removed. 
 
Inclusion Criteria  
Age From  18.00 Year(s)
Age To  30.00 Year(s)
Gender  Male 
Details  BMI should be greater than 18.5 and below 24.9 kg/m2
Subject should not have any lower limb musculoskeletal injuries in past six months as explained by the subject.
Subjects should not have any cardiorespiratory problems in past six months as per explanation by the subject.
Subject should not have any lower limb neurological injuries in past six months as per explanation by the subject.
Subject must be willing to participate in the study and willing to sign informed consent for participation.
Subject must have at least six months of prior experience in playing badminton.
 
 
ExclusionCriteria 
Details  Subject with systemic disease (e.g., neurological or rheumatologic disorders)
Subject with serious spinal conditions, such as tumor, infection, or fracture.
Subject with any bleeding disorders.
Subject with pacemakers.
Subject with psychiatric disorder.
Subject with ongoing treatment for inner ear, sinus, or upper respiratory infection.
Subject in between game season.
Subject on medication which hampers balance and agility.
 
 
Method of Generating Random Sequence   Coin toss, Lottery, toss of dice, shuffling cards etc 
Method of Concealment   Sequentially numbered, sealed, opaque envelopes 
Blinding/Masking   Participant Blinded 
Primary Outcome  
Outcome  TimePoints 
Y-Balance Test
Agility T-test
Vertical jump test 
baseline - one time study 
 
Secondary Outcome  
Outcome  TimePoints 
N/A  N/A 
 
Target Sample Size   Total Sample Size="62"
Sample Size from India="62" 
Final Enrollment numbers achieved (Total)= "Applicable only for Completed/Terminated trials"
Final Enrollment numbers achieved (India)="Applicable only for Completed/Terminated trials" 
Phase of Trial
Modification(s)  
N/A 
Date of First Enrollment (India)   15/09/2025 
Date of Study Completion (India) Applicable only for Completed/Terminated trials 
Date of First Enrollment (Global)  Date Missing 
Date of Study Completion (Global) Applicable only for Completed/Terminated trials 
Estimated Duration of Trial   Years="0"
Months="6"
Days="0" 
Recruitment Status of Trial (Global)   Not Applicable 
Recruitment Status of Trial (India)  Not Yet Recruiting 
Publication Details   N/A 
Individual Participant Data (IPD) Sharing Statement

Will individual participant data (IPD) be shared publicly (including data dictionaries)?  

Response - NO
Brief Summary  

This experimental study investigates and compares the immediate effects of Kinesio Tape and Dynamic Tape on three key performance parameters—dynamic balance, agility, and power—in recreational badminton players. The research focuses on anterior thigh taping, targeting the quadriceps muscle group, to explore how different elastic taping methods influence short-term functional outcomes.

For the Kinesio Tape application, participants’ anterior thigh skin was cleaned to ensure optimal adhesion. A strip measuring approximately 20–25 cm (adjusted to individual thigh length) was cut. The base of the tape was anchored just above the patella without stretch, and the tape was applied upward along the rectus femoris muscle in the center of the thigh with 25–50% stretch, ensuring smooth contact without wrinkles. The ends were secured without tension to maintain comfort and effectiveness.

For the Dynamic Tape application, the skin was similarly cleaned, and the tape length was measured according to each participant’s thigh length and required support. One end of the tape was anchored below the patella with minimal stretch, then applied upward along the quadriceps following the natural muscle contour with 50–75% stretch. The application ended near the mid-thigh without stretch to ensure firm adhesion, correct alignment, and functional support.

Both taping methods were applied by following standardized, reproducible protocols to minimize variability. Immediately after taping, participants underwent a series of functional performance tests specifically designed to assess dynamic balance, agility, and power. The results from both taping techniques were recorded and analyzed to determine any significant differences in immediate performance enhancement between Kinesio Tape and Dynamic Tape. This comparison aims to provide evidence-based guidance for athletes, coaches, and sports rehabilitation professionals regarding the most effective taping method for short-term functional improvement in badminton and similar sports.

 
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