Kinesiology Tape utilised for support of adductor muscles

Kinesiology Tape utilised for support of adductor muscles

Kinesiology Tape support the adductor muscles and aids stability of the knee joints without restricting the leg’s range of motion. It is used to successfully treat a variety of orthopaedic, neuromuscular, neurological and medical conditions. The Tape helps stability without limiting the ability to Work, Play and Live. Studies during training have shown positive results that would have been unheard of using older methods and materials.

Kinesiology Tape is a generic name for a thin, stretching, therapeutic cotton tape that is available in assorted colours, widths and lengths. It is well used for Sports injuries. It is also widely used in medical and rehabilitating

Kinesiology tape helps both athletes and non-athletes dealing with muscle, joint ligament and tendon pain. It is used to help treat injuries affecting the: wrists, elbows, lower back, knees, thighs, calves and ankles.

Studies suggest it can help decrease pain, swelling and stiffness while improving blood flow, range of motion and potentially enable strength and healing of the effective part. Client care and medical research continue to advance the uses of the modality. The clients can benefit from comfortable and optimised functioning of the tape to minimise pain. Taping techniques are continuing to be refined and advanced.

You should always consult with a trained physical therapist in the proper application of kinesiology tape before trying to apply it on yourself.

 
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