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Kinesiology taping reduces the pain of finger osteoarthritis: a pilot single-blinded two-group parallel randomized trial

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Figure 1 The upper row of photographs (A–C) show the configuration of tape hypothesized to provide a benefit and so applied to participants in the intervention group
Figure 2 A flow diagram of participant inclusion.
Figure 3 A plot showing mean reported pain between groups (with 95% CI). The intervention group is shown as a red star, the control group as a green dot
Table 1 Primary and secondary outcomes

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