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Ep 9 - Kinesio Tape 101: What is it and does it work?

Ep 9 - Kinesio Tape 101: What is it and does it work?

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If you have seen the brightly coloured tape that is worn by lots of athletes and sporting superstars and wondered what it is and how it works this is the podcast for you.

We take a close look at kinesio tape and have done the research into how effective it is so you don't have to.

Introduction

Welcome to the Pain Free Living Podcast with your hosts Bob Allen and Louise Gordon. Bob is an osteopath who has been treating people's pain problems since 2008. while Louise, is a change coach and business consultant. Although she has no clinical experience she has been in pain and is qualified to ask the questions that you would if you had access to a friendly and knowledgeable medical expert.

We talk about the history of kinesio tape, and why Dr. Kenzo Kase’s developed it as a significant departure from the traditional use of tape for injury management. While conventional tape is used for bracing and supporting an injured joint kinesio tape provides a balance between support and mobility.

In addition to support and mobility kinesio tape is thought to have other actions that make it more effective than simply bracing a joint. These actions include enhancing blood flow and lymphatic drainage. The evidence for these additional actions is contentious Bob states how he has used it effectively in many situations and it is the only effective treatment he has found for rib injuries.

While the potential for adverse reactions, such as skin irritation or allergic responses, is acknowledged, the hosts assert that the minimal side effects and adaptability for a wide range of muscle and joint problems make it a valuable tool in pain management and rehabilitation. The conclusion is that, despite the contentious nature of the research surrounding kinesio tape, it should not be dismissed, as it provides a non-invasive option that may significantly enhance quality of life.

Takeaways:

  • Kinesio tape, developed by Dr. Kenzo Kase in the 1970s, revolutionized traditional athletic taping methods.
  • Unlike rigid athletic tape, K tape is flexible and aims to enhance movement while alleviating pain.
  • The efficacy of kinesiology tape remains debated, with varying research outcomes on its effectiveness.
  • K tape offers minimal side-effects and can be a valuable tool during rehabilitation processes.

More info on Bob and Louise

You can find out more about Bob and why he became an osteopath here https://bit.ly/BobsOsteoStory

Here is something more on Louise and how She makes the complex simple https://bit.ly/LouiseGordon

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