Kinesiology Tape in Orange City, FL
Support and Rehabilitation
Kinesiology tape offers a rehabilitative taping technique that is designed to facilitate the body’s natural healing process while providing support and stability to muscles and joints without restricting the body’s range of motion as well as providing extended soft tissue manipulation to prolong the benefits of manual therapy administered within the clinical setting. Kinesiology tape comes in different strengths of adhesive allowing us to apply the tape to both children and adults. The tape targets different receptors within the somatosensory system, which helps alleviate pain and facilitates lymphatic drainage by microscopically lifting the skin. This lifting affect forms convolutions in the skin thus increasing interstitial space and allowing for a decrease in inflammation of the affected areas.
The goal of Kinesio tape is to enhance blood circulation at targeted areas, thereby reducing pain and improving recovery time following an injury. Kinesio tape works off the science of kinesiology, which is a fundamental aspect of physical therapy. The taping creates a pulling action that helps to hold problematic joints and muscles in place as you go about your daily business and routine—including engagement at any level of physical activity or exercise.
The tape works by gently reinforcing the skin, pulling it away from your muscles, thereby allowing blood and other fluids to circulate more easily. The gentle pressure also cues the body to send additional blood to the taped area. This improved circulation lessens swelling and speeds healing. Some evidence suggests that the tape’s exceptional holding abilities also help to correct misaligned muscles and ligaments.
What Conditions Can Be Treated?
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muscular facilitation or inhibition in pediatric patients
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carpal tunnel syndrome
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lower back strain/pain
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knee conditions,
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shoulder conditions
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hamstring
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groin injury
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rotator cuff injury
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whiplash
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tennis elbow,
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plantar fasciitis,
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patella tracking
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pre and post surgical edema
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ankle sprains
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athletic preventative injury method