What is K
inesio Tape?
For
over 25 years, Kinesio has provided comfort and stability to our loyal
users. Kinesio Tape offers patients a more gentle approach to
rehabilitation than those provided by conventional athletic tape. On
the heels of our unprecedented publicity and positive feedback from the
2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, we here at Kinesio would like to invite
you to experience what athletes and medical practitioners around the
world are calling the rehabilitative and enhancement tool.
Kinesio
Tape is a Latex free, non-medicated, thin, porous cotton fabric with a
medical grade acrylic adhesive. The tape is comprised of elastic
qualities which are designed for a 30-40% longitudinal only stretch
when applied. Our bodies were designed to move and the Kinesio Taping
Technique promotes movement and motion. With Kinesio Tape, we are not
only limited to supporting and stabilizing musculature, but allowed to
provide rehabilitation while encouraging movement!
How it Works:
The technique relies heavily on insertions and origins of muscles. The built-in stretch of the tape can help stabilize injured muscles, support fatigued, weakened and/or strained muscles, and can also help facilitate a stretch for those muscles in spasm.
In
addition to muscle support, Kinesio Tape can lift the skin to increase
the space between the skin and muscle. This reduced localized pressure
in the affected area helps promote circulation, lymphatic drainage, and
lessen the irritation on the subcutaneous neural pain receptors. As an
end result, the Kinesio Taping Technique reduces pain and inflammation.
Since the introduction of Kinesio Tape in the United States, medical practitioners such as PTs, ATCs, OTs, DCs, MTs and MDs have recognized and embraced this effective, safe and best of all, easy-to-use modality. The method and tape allow the individual to receive the therapeutic benefits 24 hours a day with both comfort and ease because it can be worn for several days per application. Currently, Kinesio Tape is being used in hospitals, clinics, high schools, colleges, professional sports teams, and even at the Olympic level!
For more information, please visit www.kinesiotaping.com or consult with one of our health care professionals!