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Kinesio Tape Classic LIMITED EDITION RED CHILE

By on March 25th, 2022 in Kinesio Tape

Kinesio International Head Quarters is in Albuquerque New Mexico, and New Mexico is also famous for its chiles (chile peppers).

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Kinesio Taping Education Around the World: Leogane, Haiti

By on February 24th, 2022 in Advance Healing, Throwback Thursday

The students loved it, and were amazed at how much it helped their own pain.

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Kinesio Tex Tape used for high ankle sprain treatment of Oscar Blues FC PASL player Ben Donovan.

With such an acute injury the only Kinesio Method application available to me was a lymphatic application.

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Kinesio in Sochi: A Report on the 2014 Winter Olympic Games

By on February 4th, 2022 in Advance Healing, News, Throwback Thursday

Kinesio was the official elastic therapeutic tape (ETT) of both the Sochi 2014 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

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Kinesio Taping® Seen On Sumo Wrestlers During Beijing Olympics In 2008

By on February 2nd, 2022 in Dr. Kase, Wisdom Wednesday

Japan has a very famous sumo and sumo wrestler only have *pantomimes a mawashi* only this! So, if they have some problem, they wear my tape all over.

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The Invention Of Kinesio Taping®

By on January 19th, 2022 in Dr. Kase, Wisdom Wednesday

“I thought how to make a space in between muscle and skin and that’s what I created the tape to how to make a space in between skin and muscle.”

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KINESIO RELAY CHALLENGE WITH DR. KASE

By on July 21st, 2021 in News

KINESIO RELAY CHALLENGE WITH DR. KASE: Win a Roll of Special Edition Kinesio Tex Tape + an autographed copy of Kase’s new book, Kinesio Medical Taping For The Mature Adult.

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Chondromalacia Patella

By on June 21st, 2021 in Method Mondays

Chondromalacia Patella is a softening and degeneration of the under surface of the patella. The condition is generally associated with inflammation surrounding the patella, medial patella retinaculum pain, and increased symptoms with increased activity levels.

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Canine Pectoralis

By on April 26th, 2021 in Canine, Method Mondays

Canine Pectoralis – The damage to this muscle or its attaching tendon is usually as a result of strenuous activity.

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Patellar Tendonitis – Pediatrics

By on April 5th, 2021 in Method Mondays

Patellar tendonitis is often seen in adolescent athletes. Children go through rapid growth spurts, often creating additional muscle imbalances.

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NEW Kinesio Tex Classic STRONG

By on March 15th, 2023 in Kinesio Tape

Power through anything with Kinesio® Strong

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CKTI APPLIES CLINICAL FOCUS IN HOSPITAL TRAINING

By on December 22nd, 2022 in Throwback Thursday

Gerard Dysico, MD, CKTI, is an assistant professor at Rush University Medical Center and part of the faculty for the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. He is also on staff for the department of Trauma/burns at Stroger Hospital of Cook County. I supervise and teach resident physicians in training at both sites. Some of […]

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A NEW PARADIGM FOR EFFECTIVE THERAPY

By on December 8th, 2022 in Throwback Thursday

One of my sons had Lyme disease and we were in and out of doctors’ offices and hospitals for nine years. No one was able to help; a diagnosis was never obtained. For years my beautiful wife was trying to tell me: there has to be another way. For a long time I was oblivious […]

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Effects of kinesiotaping on disability and pain in patients with rotator cuff tendinopathy: double-blind randomized clinical trial

By on November 23rd, 2022 in Research

This study showed that the standardized therapeutic Kinesiotaping (KT) used for shoulder pain was not superior to a sham Kinesiotaping (KT) application in improving pain and disabilities in patients with RCT.

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Why the Shelf Life Matters

By on October 20th, 2022 in Throwback Thursday

Why the Shelf Life Matters When applying Kinesio® Tape there are steps practitioners use to achieve successful patient outcomes. The best way to learn and master the Kinesio Taping Method is through our education. But what do you look for when you’ve done all the recommended steps and continue having problems with a decrease in […]

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Stuck on Kinesio Taping

By on October 6th, 2022 in Throwback Thursday

Stuck on Kinesio Taping My Journey of Giving Up My Free Time to Learn Something I Didn’t Think I Wanted to Know I had known about Kinesio® Tape for quite a while when I began working at Kinesio. I watched the 2012 Olympics in London and saw the peculiar patterns of pinks and blues on […]

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Why Take a Seminar?

By on September 22nd, 2022 in Throwback Thursday

I then taped both sides, and the success continued visit to visit.

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THE EFFECTS OF VARIED TENSIONS OF KINESIOLOGY TAPING ON QUADRICEPS STRENGTH AND LOWER LIMB FUNCTION

By on September 15th, 2022 in Research

Conclusion: Taping of the abdominal and hamstring muscles was not effective immediately, whereas it decreased lordosis after 24 h.

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“KINESIO EQUINE® TAPING FOR THE EQUINE ATHLETE”

By on September 8th, 2022 in Throwback Thursday

“KINESIO EQUINE® TAPING FOR THE EQUINE ATHLETE” The scientific principles behind the functions and applications of the Kinesio Taping are similar for both humans and horses. Dr. Kase recently did a complete series of tapings on rescue horses in New Mexico. Kase pointed out that the animals with lots of hair did really well with […]

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College Program Helps ATCs Hit the Ground Running

By on August 25th, 2022 in News

I’ve been teaching the program to our students at Campbell University over this past fall semester. They have been very excited to learn the theory and techniques on a weekly basis and incorporate it into practice during their clinical field experiences working with the athletes. They often come back with positive feedback regarding how the […]

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The Impact of Instructional Method on the Application of Kinesio Taping® Techniques for Occupational Therapy Students

By on August 22nd, 2022 in Research

The Impact of Instructional Method on the Application of Kinesio Taping® Techniques for Occupational Therapy Students Theresa Rice, Husny Amerih, Diane Brown Abstract Background-The focus of the study, however, was clinical reasoning, rather than the development of a specific clinical skill. Consequently, this study will address the comparison of video and written instructional methods. Additionally, […]

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The Effect of Kinesio Taping on Handgrip and Active Range of Motion of Hand in Children with Cerebral Palsy

By on August 22nd, 2022 in Research

The Effect of Kinesio Taping on Handgrip and Active Range of Motion of Hand in Children with Cerebral Palsy Zabih ALLAH RASTIl MSC1, Alireza SHAMSODDINI PHD1, Hamid DALVAND PHD2, Sina LABAF MSC3 Abstract Background-Kinesio taping is a relatively new technique, which uses in rehabilitation of neurologic diseases. The aim of this study was to investigate […]

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