What is Elastic Tape and How Does It Work? |
Elastic taping has been designed to encourage the natural healing process of the body by providing support and stability to affected muscles and joints. This type of taping doesn’t restrict the movement of the body and can prolong the benefits of manual therapy performed by rehabilitation specialists, including physiotherapists. What is Elastic Taping? Elastic taping involves applying bandages composed of elastic and adherent material to the affected muscle in the stretch position, starting at the origin of the muscle and continuing until its insertion. Once applied, the tape is then rubbed to activate the pressure sensitive adhesive. Benefits of Elastic Taping Contraindications to Elastic Taping
If you’re considering using elastic taping for an injury that you’ve suffered, it’s advisable to consult your physiotherapist to ensure that it’s the right option for your condition. Further, they can apply it for you so that it’s applied correctly, allowing you to experience optimal benefit of this therapy. If you’ve suffered an injury, you may benefit from physiotherapy, which will involve an individualized treatment plan that is tailored specifically to your injury. You will work with your physiotherapist to set goals and track your progress as you work through your treatment plan. Undergoing a physiotherapy assessment is one of the best ways to determine if elastic taping will be beneficial for your injury. After the assessment, our physiotherapists will create a program that is specific to your needs, and set you on the right path toward injury recovery. References 2. Kirmizigil, B., Chauchat, J., Yalciner, O., Iyigun, G., Angin, E., & Baltaci, G. The Effectiveness of Kinesio Taping in Recovering from Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness: A Cross-Over Study. Journal of Sport Rehabilitation. 2019; 1–28. 3. Matheus, J., Zille, R., Gomide, L., Lemos, T., Carregaro, R., & Shimano, A. Comparison of the mechanical properties of therapeutic elastic tapes used in sports and clinical practice. Physical Therapy in Sport. 2016; 24, 74–78. 4. Akbas, E., Atay, AO., Yuksel, I. The effects of additional Kinesio Taping over exercise in the treatment of patellofemoral pain syndrome. Acta Orthop Traumatol Turc. 2011; 45(5): 335-341. 5. Thelen, M., Dauber, J., Stoneman, P. The clinical efficacy of kinesio tape for shoulder pain: a randomized, double-blinded, clinical trial. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther. 2008; 38(7): 389-395. 6. Pourahmadi, M., Bagheri, R., Jannati, E., Ebrahimi, I., Sarrafzadeh, J., & Mohsenifar, H. Effect of Elastic Therapeutic Taping on Abdominal Muscle Endurance in Patients With Chronic Nonspecific Low Back Pain: A Randomized, Controlled, Single-Blind, Crossover Trial. Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics. 2018; 41(7): 609-620. 7. PROVe: Physiotherapy Rehabilitation for Osteoporotic Vertebral Fracture. Manual Therapy: Taping Guidelines. Appendix 5. https://research.ndorms.ox.ac.uk/prove/documents/manual/assessmentForms/Taping_Guidelines.pdf Published 2013. Accessed April 10, 2019. |