Placebo tape

The idea that some stupid tape all over your body is actually going to make an athlete peform better?  Please!  That said, if you believe it will make you perform better, it probably will.  Slate:

If  you’ve been watching the Olympics, you’ve surely noticed all the strips of colored tape plastered to athletes’ bodies. The media sure has: In the past two weeks, ReuterstheAtlanticABC News, and Fox (among others) have all reported on the colored tape, which is sold by a company called Kinesio. According to the product’s website, the tape is designed to “facilitate the body’s natural healing processwhile allowing support and stability to muscles and joints without restricting the body’s range of motion.”

The press has questioned this claim, and rightly so. Studies of the tape’s efficacy suggest thatthere’s no proof that this particular tape is any better than any other kind of tape. But this doesn’t mean athletes shouldn’t use it, especially if they believe that it works—and many, judging by the number wearing it at the Olympics, do. The placebo effect—the idea that medically inert substances that people believe to have a beneficial effect can, in fact, have a beneficial effect—is a well-documented phenomenon. And in sports, studies suggest that placebo effects improve performance.

Well, there you go.  There certainly could be worse things for athletes to rely on into fooling themselves into better performance.  Still annoys me.  I hate mass delusion.

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About Steve Greene
Associate Professor of Political Science at NC State http://faculty.chass.ncsu.edu/shgreene

One Response to Placebo tape

  1. itchy says:

    Agreed. Thanks for posting.

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