Abstract
Background:
Sedentary workers are most prone to work-related musculoskeletal disorders.
Objective:
We report the case of a female sedentary worker with rounded shoulder posture (RSP) whose dominant upper back pain decreased after correction of her RSP with kinesiology taping.
Methods:
We applied kinesiology taping around the patient's upper back and shoulder for 1 month (six times per week, each session lasting approximately 16 h) without any other interventions.
Results:
After kinesiology taping, the RSP decreased progressively and the dominant upper back pain gradually disappeared. The patient no longer complained of dominant upper back pain during desk work.
Conclusion:
We believe that kinesiology taping may be used to enable recovery from dominant upper back pain in female sedentary workers with RSP.
