The control group performed the same exercises but without taping. [Results] The intervention significantly
improved Berg balance scale scores and timed up and go (TUG) test scores as well as reduced stance duration and
stride duration in the experimental group. In the control group, statistically significant improvements were observed
in TUG test scores. [Conclusion] Although some differences did not reach the level of statistical significance, the
application of non-elastic tape stabilized the joints of the lower extremities, thereby increasing balance and reducing
stance duration and one step duration, which resulted in a reduction of overall gait duration.