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3 Misconceptions about Kinesiology Taping
by Benjamin Stevens on December 16, 2013 in Injury Prevention, Reviews,
Sports Injuries
Not your typical tape job
I find it amusing, if not somewhat disconcerting that so many clinicians and
athletes don’t take the time to learn more about kinesiology taping. The number
of times I have heard people scoff, with little to no information on which to base
said scoff, tells me it is time to start pointing some people in the right direction.
So, let’s break down some common misconceptions about Kinesiology taping
right here and now. I am not going to go through all of these points and try to
convince you of the exact effect. I will just point you in the right direction with
lots of links and thinking points.
Misconception #1 – Kinesiology Tape only effects the skin, and hence has
minimal effect.
Most people in the world of sports therapy will have learned much of the
following information throughout their education:
The brain/nervous system and skin develop as the same germ layer in a
growing embryo (ectoderm). This is exclusionary; all else develops in the
mesoderm or endoderm (the other two germ layers). But the nervous
system and skin, they get their own layer. They are buddy-buddy. They
are extensions of one another. If you’ve taken an embryology course in
your life, take a look back at that textbook.
There are three main types of feedback during motor learning: visual,
auditory, and…you guessed it: tactile (AKA Haptic). Yes, this topic is
much more complex and each of these has sub categories. If you really
need to be convinced that all three are important for accelerating the
learning of novel tasks or highly complicated tasks, then simply let me
Google that for you. You may also find this robotics-inspired tactile
feedback garment rather interesting. Oh, and here’s an interesting
abstract about feedback. Note the 100% feedback for relatively complex
tasks. Interesting, right? So there is something to this tactile feedback
stuff?
Superficial fascial layers of the body are more densely populated with
mechanoreceptors than tissues situated more internally. For a short
insight, check out A theoretical framework for the role of fascia in manual
therapy. Make sure to go through the reference list on that one, and check
out Schleip’s interestingly written article here.
Now, I am not guaranteeing that effecting the skin and superficial layers of
fascia will result in exactly the effects you would expect. Honestly, I don’t know
anyone who has really come up with an all-encompassing system of effecting the
skin and fascia, although lots of clinicians are well on their way to a global
system approach. Go find Luigi Stecco, Thomas Myers, or Diane Jacobs as some
good places to begin.
However, I think it’s pretty hard to say, theoretically and evidence-wise, that
Kinesiology taping should do nothing. If you take the skin-brain connection,
tactile feedback, and superficial fascial receptors into account, I’d find it hard to
believe it does nothing. It probably just doesn’t do what most people think
“tape” should do, which is a purely mechanical effect…
Misconception #2 – The effect is purely mechanical
Yes, this is an extension of Misconception #1…
In my humble opinion, any manual therapy clinician who thinks that all of what
we do is “mechanical” in nature is behind the times. FAR behind the times. Sure,
some of it is. However, I would beg to say that we are slowly coming to the
understanding that even our ”mechanical” approaches to pain
and function are deeply rooted in neurological, physiological, and often
psychological bases. I digress…
Prior to the advent of kinesiology taping, most people (clinicians and lay public)
viewed taping as a purely mechanical endeavour. For all intents and purposes,
taping was strapping. It was meant to prevent motion in a one or many planes.
Rather than try to explain every which way that kinesiology tape is NOT
mechanical, let me guide you to the following links:
The Effect of Kinesio Taping on Lower Trunk Range of Motions (Yoshida)
Cutaneous stimulation from patella tape causes a differential increase in
vasti muscle activity in people with patellofemoral pain (MacGregor)
Kinesio Taping applied to lumbar muscles influences clinical and
electromyographic characteristics in chronic low back pain patients
(Paoloni)
Short-Term Effects of Cervical Kinesio Taping on Pain and Cervical Range
of Motion in Patients With Acute Whiplash Injury (an RCT by Gonzalez-
Iglesias)
Degraded postural performance after muscle fatigue can be compensated
by skin stimulation (Thedon)
Misconception #3 – The effect is purely neurological
As you may have guessed by the last two misconceptions, a lot of the effect (as I
teach it, anyway) is through cutaneous/neurological/fascial feedback loops. In
my opinion, if that’s all you understood about Kinesiology taping, then you’re
well on your way to being a dandy tapeologist.
However, one large effect of kinesiology tape that is often overlooked is the local
decongestion effect. It has been theorized that this is one of the means by which it
delivers stimulation to the many mechanoreceptors in the area. It is a simple
lifting effect through tenting of the skin and hence altering (and theoretically
decompressing) the cutaneous and subcutaneous mechanorceptors. Cool, eh?
But here’s another coolish (patent pending) tidbit: It has the same effect on
blood and lymph vessels. I know all the latest craze is compression instead of ice
(let’s not go there), but how about a little decompression? Hard to
accomplish…unless you have tape.
One of the issues with acute injury, and sometimes chronic injuries of just the
wrong sort, is the inability of the body to manage its own fluid dynamics. I
remember when I cracked my femur on a tree snowboarding in 2010. My left
thigh was swollen to twice the size of the other one (not the picture here, mine
was much, much grosser). No surprise. However, gravity being a prick and
whatnot, the swelling took about 3 days to work it’s way down to my foot and
ankle. I had never experienced this before; the excess of inflammatory
byproducts sitting in my ankle made it nearly as sore as my femur. My toes were
purple and my ankle dorsiflexion was restricted far beyond the contralateral
side. These deleterious effects lasted for a few weeks beyond my return to
activity, until I specifically addressed the issues.
The point being, edema is an issue in and of itself. So how do we move the
swelling around? Ding ding ding! Tape it. I don’t have to lay out a plethora
of RCTs or research on this one (although it is starting to pile up). All you need,
again, is the power of Google.
What do you think?
What are your thoughts on taping? What have you heard, both truths and
misconceptions? I will be writing a Part II, and would love your input and
questions.
If you’re a health practitioner in some way, I’d encourage you to take a Rocktape
course to learn more about the topic and how you can integrate kinesiology tape
into your practice.
	
  

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3 Misconceptions About Kinesiology Taping

  • 1. 3 Misconceptions about Kinesiology Taping by Benjamin Stevens on December 16, 2013 in Injury Prevention, Reviews, Sports Injuries Not your typical tape job I find it amusing, if not somewhat disconcerting that so many clinicians and athletes don’t take the time to learn more about kinesiology taping. The number of times I have heard people scoff, with little to no information on which to base said scoff, tells me it is time to start pointing some people in the right direction. So, let’s break down some common misconceptions about Kinesiology taping right here and now. I am not going to go through all of these points and try to convince you of the exact effect. I will just point you in the right direction with lots of links and thinking points. Misconception #1 – Kinesiology Tape only effects the skin, and hence has minimal effect. Most people in the world of sports therapy will have learned much of the following information throughout their education: The brain/nervous system and skin develop as the same germ layer in a growing embryo (ectoderm). This is exclusionary; all else develops in the mesoderm or endoderm (the other two germ layers). But the nervous system and skin, they get their own layer. They are buddy-buddy. They are extensions of one another. If you’ve taken an embryology course in your life, take a look back at that textbook.
  • 2. There are three main types of feedback during motor learning: visual, auditory, and…you guessed it: tactile (AKA Haptic). Yes, this topic is much more complex and each of these has sub categories. If you really need to be convinced that all three are important for accelerating the learning of novel tasks or highly complicated tasks, then simply let me Google that for you. You may also find this robotics-inspired tactile feedback garment rather interesting. Oh, and here’s an interesting abstract about feedback. Note the 100% feedback for relatively complex tasks. Interesting, right? So there is something to this tactile feedback stuff? Superficial fascial layers of the body are more densely populated with mechanoreceptors than tissues situated more internally. For a short insight, check out A theoretical framework for the role of fascia in manual therapy. Make sure to go through the reference list on that one, and check out Schleip’s interestingly written article here. Now, I am not guaranteeing that effecting the skin and superficial layers of fascia will result in exactly the effects you would expect. Honestly, I don’t know anyone who has really come up with an all-encompassing system of effecting the skin and fascia, although lots of clinicians are well on their way to a global system approach. Go find Luigi Stecco, Thomas Myers, or Diane Jacobs as some good places to begin. However, I think it’s pretty hard to say, theoretically and evidence-wise, that Kinesiology taping should do nothing. If you take the skin-brain connection, tactile feedback, and superficial fascial receptors into account, I’d find it hard to believe it does nothing. It probably just doesn’t do what most people think “tape” should do, which is a purely mechanical effect…
  • 3. Misconception #2 – The effect is purely mechanical Yes, this is an extension of Misconception #1… In my humble opinion, any manual therapy clinician who thinks that all of what we do is “mechanical” in nature is behind the times. FAR behind the times. Sure, some of it is. However, I would beg to say that we are slowly coming to the understanding that even our ”mechanical” approaches to pain and function are deeply rooted in neurological, physiological, and often psychological bases. I digress… Prior to the advent of kinesiology taping, most people (clinicians and lay public) viewed taping as a purely mechanical endeavour. For all intents and purposes, taping was strapping. It was meant to prevent motion in a one or many planes.
  • 4. Rather than try to explain every which way that kinesiology tape is NOT mechanical, let me guide you to the following links: The Effect of Kinesio Taping on Lower Trunk Range of Motions (Yoshida) Cutaneous stimulation from patella tape causes a differential increase in vasti muscle activity in people with patellofemoral pain (MacGregor) Kinesio Taping applied to lumbar muscles influences clinical and electromyographic characteristics in chronic low back pain patients (Paoloni) Short-Term Effects of Cervical Kinesio Taping on Pain and Cervical Range of Motion in Patients With Acute Whiplash Injury (an RCT by Gonzalez- Iglesias) Degraded postural performance after muscle fatigue can be compensated by skin stimulation (Thedon) Misconception #3 – The effect is purely neurological As you may have guessed by the last two misconceptions, a lot of the effect (as I teach it, anyway) is through cutaneous/neurological/fascial feedback loops. In my opinion, if that’s all you understood about Kinesiology taping, then you’re well on your way to being a dandy tapeologist. However, one large effect of kinesiology tape that is often overlooked is the local decongestion effect. It has been theorized that this is one of the means by which it
  • 5. delivers stimulation to the many mechanoreceptors in the area. It is a simple lifting effect through tenting of the skin and hence altering (and theoretically decompressing) the cutaneous and subcutaneous mechanorceptors. Cool, eh? But here’s another coolish (patent pending) tidbit: It has the same effect on blood and lymph vessels. I know all the latest craze is compression instead of ice (let’s not go there), but how about a little decompression? Hard to accomplish…unless you have tape. One of the issues with acute injury, and sometimes chronic injuries of just the wrong sort, is the inability of the body to manage its own fluid dynamics. I remember when I cracked my femur on a tree snowboarding in 2010. My left thigh was swollen to twice the size of the other one (not the picture here, mine was much, much grosser). No surprise. However, gravity being a prick and whatnot, the swelling took about 3 days to work it’s way down to my foot and ankle. I had never experienced this before; the excess of inflammatory byproducts sitting in my ankle made it nearly as sore as my femur. My toes were purple and my ankle dorsiflexion was restricted far beyond the contralateral side. These deleterious effects lasted for a few weeks beyond my return to activity, until I specifically addressed the issues. The point being, edema is an issue in and of itself. So how do we move the swelling around? Ding ding ding! Tape it. I don’t have to lay out a plethora of RCTs or research on this one (although it is starting to pile up). All you need, again, is the power of Google. What do you think?
  • 6. What are your thoughts on taping? What have you heard, both truths and misconceptions? I will be writing a Part II, and would love your input and questions. If you’re a health practitioner in some way, I’d encourage you to take a Rocktape course to learn more about the topic and how you can integrate kinesiology tape into your practice.