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Meeting 2022 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
Symposium Materials in Sport
Presentation Title A Mechanical Behavior Comparison between Cloth and Elastomeric Kinesiotapes Used in Athletic Training and Rehabilitation
Author(s) Declan Shannon, Brian J. Love
On-Site Speaker (Planned) Brian J. Love
Abstract Scope Quasi-static tensile and stress relaxation experiments were performed on several cloth-based and segmented elastomeric tapes and the results were analyzed using viscoelastic models. The cloth tape modulus of elasticity was ~ 340 MPa, while those of the kinesio tapes ranged from ~ 15-20 MPa. The cloth tapes were also stronger and more brittle. Viscoelastic modeling of the stress relaxation behavior was done using a Zener model for the cloth tapes and a 5-element model for the kinesio tapes. The cloth tapes relaxed by ~ 20%, while the kinesio tapes relaxed up to ~ 50% of the applied maximum stress during the 300 second duration of our constant strain experiments. The overall amount of long-term compressive force delivered by kinesio tapes might be inadequate for some uses, but the tapes are more forgiving in how they are deployed.
Proceedings Inclusion? Planned:
Keywords Mechanical Properties, Polymers, Other

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