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Kinesio Taping® Method (KTM)
Kinesio Taping
enhances the body’s natural
healing process and provides
support through the muscles.
KTM allows for full range of
motion; it does not negatively
affect circulation, since there
is no wrapping, and therefore no
impediment of blood flow. KTM is
a “light” modality. In
rehabilitative applications, it
works continuously, so each
treatment can continue for 2 to
3 days. KTM is like having
healing hands to put on the area
24/7.
To illustrate: When you bump your knee, your
elbow, your head, (any part of
your body) what is your first,
unthinking response? You rub on
it.
Why?
What is in
effect here is something called
Gate Control Theory: The rubbing
provides a distraction, impeding
the brain’s message of pain,
closing the “gate” on pain
receptors, at least temporarily.
But this sensation effect is
only the beginning.
KTM’s techniques are based on three important
concepts: Space, Movement and
Cooling. Painful and/or inflamed
muscles lack space. When
the KTM technique is applied to
create space, it is helpful in
and of itself, but also leads to
the opportunity for improved
movement and circulation. This
space and movement then allows
for cooling of the affected
muscles, often combined with
cryotherapy.
By targeting different receptors within the
somatosensory system, the KTM
alleviates 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.
By targeting different receptors within the
somatosensory system, the KTM
alleviates 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. By targeting different receptors within the
somatosensory system, the KTM
alleviates 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.
By targeting different receptors within the
somatosensory system, the KTM
alleviates 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.
By targeting different receptors within the
somatosensory system, the KTM
alleviates 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.
By targeting different receptors within the
somatosensory system, the KTM
alleviates 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.
By targeting different receptors within the
somatosensory system, the KTM
alleviates 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.
By targeting different receptors within the
somatosensory system, the KTM
alleviates 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 following
areas are addressed by
correctional
procedures:
-
Mechanical Correction
- Fascia
(Fascial) Correction
- Space
Correction
-
Ligament/Tendon Correction
-
Functional Correction
-
Circulatory/Lymphatic
Correction
A key focus of
KTM training and practice is the
process of assessment.
Assessing the patient’s
condition, looking at both the
symptoms and the likely cause of
each individual patient’s
condition, is the only way to
successful treatment.
Evaluation and
assessment dictate the treatment
of any clinical condition.
In order to get the desired
results from a Kinesio Taping®
Method application or any other
treatment, a full assessment of
the patient is necessary. In
some cases, the treatment of a
condition may also require that
other underlying conditions be
addressed. Assessment should
include the Kinesio screening
test: manual muscle testing,
range of motion testing, gait
assessment, and any other
orthopedic special tests that
the practitioner may deem
necessary.
The findings of
the clinical evaluation or
assessment dictate the specifics
of the KTM application and other
possible treatments or
modalities. Delicate adaptations
are necessary, whether utilizing
of single “I” strips or
modifications in the shape of an
“X”, “Y” or other specialized
shapes, or calibrating the
direction and amount of stretch
placed on the tape at time of
application. The KTM is applied
in hundreds of ways and has the
ability to re-educate the
neuromuscular system, reduce
pain and inflammation, provide
support, prevent injury and
promote good circulation and
healing. All these work toward
the goal of balance, of
returning the body to
homeostasis.
The information
gained from proper assessments
will allow for the most
effective treatment protocol to
be laid out. The Kinesio
Taping® Method has been shown to
have positive physiological
effects on the skin, lymphatic
and circulatory system, fascia,
muscles, ligaments, tendons, and
joints. It can be used in
conjunction with a multitude of
other treatments and modalities,
and is effective during the
acute, chronic and
rehabilitative phases of injury
as well as for preventative
measures.
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