Kinesio taping as a new technique in physiotherapyabodoaaandremas
Kinesio Tape is a technique based on the body's natural healing process. It is designed to cause physiological effects on body systems like circulatory, neural, muscular and fascial systems. Kinesio Tape was developed in 1963 in Japan and introduced to the US in the 1990s. It is used by physical therapists and other medical practitioners to reduce pain, relax muscles, improve posture and support muscles. Common applications include injuries to the back, knees, shoulders and other areas. The tape works by lifting skin and creating space for improved lymph and nerve function to aid healing. Contraindications include allergies, infections, diabetes and kidney problems.
This document provides an overview of kinesio taping, including its origins, mechanisms of action, applications, and techniques. The key points are:
- Kinesio tape was developed in the 1980s by Dr. Kenzo Kase to mimic skin and avoid sensory stimuli. It can facilitate or inhibit muscles depending on application tension.
- It works by lifting the skin to enhance muscle, joint, and circulatory function. It can be used to support injured structures in all injury phases from acute to rehab.
- Common applications include pain relief, swelling reduction, improved biomechanics and range of motion. Different cut techniques like I, Y, X are used for specific conditions.
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The document provides information about taping techniques used in physiotherapy. It discusses:
1) The principles and purposes of taping, which include immobilizing joints to reduce pain and aid recovery while allowing some functional mobility.
2) The various materials used for taping like tape, underwrap, adhesive remover, scissors, powder, pads, and adhesive spray.
3) Different taping techniques like Kinesio taping, McConnell taping, Mulligan taping and their specific applications and characteristics.
4) Guidelines for proper taping including cleaning the skin, applying underwrap to sensitive skin, and positioning the joint in its range of motion.
Kinesio taping as a new technique in physiotherapyabodoaaandremas
Kinesio Tape is a technique based on the body's natural healing process. It is designed to cause physiological effects on body systems like circulatory, neural, muscular and fascial systems. Kinesio Tape was developed in 1963 in Japan and introduced to the US in the 1990s. It is used by physical therapists and other medical practitioners to reduce pain, relax muscles, improve posture and support muscles. Common applications include injuries to the back, knees, shoulders and other areas. The tape works by lifting skin and creating space for improved lymph and nerve function to aid healing. Contraindications include allergies, infections, diabetes and kidney problems.
This document provides an overview of kinesio taping, including its origins, mechanisms of action, applications, and techniques. The key points are:
- Kinesio tape was developed in the 1980s by Dr. Kenzo Kase to mimic skin and avoid sensory stimuli. It can facilitate or inhibit muscles depending on application tension.
- It works by lifting the skin to enhance muscle, joint, and circulatory function. It can be used to support injured structures in all injury phases from acute to rehab.
- Common applications include pain relief, swelling reduction, improved biomechanics and range of motion. Different cut techniques like I, Y, X are used for specific conditions.
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The document provides information about taping techniques used in physiotherapy. It discusses:
1) The principles and purposes of taping, which include immobilizing joints to reduce pain and aid recovery while allowing some functional mobility.
2) The various materials used for taping like tape, underwrap, adhesive remover, scissors, powder, pads, and adhesive spray.
3) Different taping techniques like Kinesio taping, McConnell taping, Mulligan taping and their specific applications and characteristics.
4) Guidelines for proper taping including cleaning the skin, applying underwrap to sensitive skin, and positioning the joint in its range of motion.
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