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The Kinesio Taping Method
was developed nearly 25 years ago in Japan. It has
since become the gold standard for therapeutic
rehabilitative taping. This method of taping uses a
uniquely designed and patented tape for treatment of
muscular disorders and lymphedema reduction.
Kinesio Taping involves taping over
and around muscles in order to assist and give support
or to prevent over-contraction. The first technique
gives the practitioner the opportunity to actually give
support while maintaining full range of motion, enabling
the individual to participate in physical activity with
functional assistance. The second technique helps
prevent overuse or over-contraction and helps provide
facilitation of lymph flow 24 hours per day. It is most
commonly used in the acute stage of rehabilitation.
Correctional techniques include mechanical, lymphatic,
ligament / tendon, fascia, space, and functional.
Kinesio Tex Tape can be used in conjunction with other
therapies, including cryotherapy, hydrotherapy, massage
therapy, and electrical stimulation.
Kinesio Taping affects the
activation of neurological and circulatory systems.
Muscles are not only attributed to the movements of the
body but also control the circulation of venous and
lymph flows, body temperature, etc. Therefore, the
failure of the muscles to function properly induces
various kinds of symptoms. Consequently, so much
attention was given to the importance of muscle function
that the idea of treating the muscles in order to
activate the body's own healing process came about.
Using an elastic tape, it was discovered that muscles
and other tissues could be helped by outside assistance.
Employment of Kinesio Taping creates a totally new
approach to treating soft tissues.
The method and tape allow the
individual to receive the therapeutic benefits 24 hours
per day because it can be worn for several days per
application. Currently, Kinesio Taping is used in
hospitals, clinics, universities, high schools, and by
professional sports teams.
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