This flexible cotton tape is similar in thickness to skin and because it has a flexibility that mimics the elasticity of skin, it allows full range of motion.
The application of the tape affects five physiological compartments of the body; skin, fascia, muscles, joints and the lymphatic system. The effect of the tape is based on its ability interact with the skin and sensory receptors.
Different techniques are used to apply the tape and result in a variety of therapeutic effects including:
Relief of acute and chronic pain
Reduction of muscle tension
Improved joint mechanics
Stimulation or inhibition of muscles
Reduction of swelling and inflammation
When would this type of tape be applied?
Ligament, tendon and joint injury
Circulatory and lymphatic conditions - I have used it to successfully treat vaccine reactions.
Fascial adhesions
Laminitis
Muscle spasms
Jenny is a Level 2 Kinesio Tape Practitioner
Jenny attended the first class for Kinesio taping held at CSU Veterinary School.
The correct application of tension, direction and a thorough knowledge of anatomy and biomechanics is crucial to the effective use of this tape.