Kinesio Tape Concepts
All About This Voodoo Tape!
Muscles constantly extend and contract within a normal range;
however, when muscles over-extend and over contract, such as
when lifting an excessive amount of weight, muscles cannot
recover and become inflamed. When a muscle is inflamed, swollen
or stiff due to fatigue, the space between the skin and muscle
is compressed, resulting in constriction to the flow of
lymphatic fluid. This compression also applies pressure to the
pain receptors beneath the skin, which in turn communicates,
"discomfort signals" to the brain & emdash; the person
experiences PAIN. This type of pain is known as myalgia, or
muscular pain.

Conventional athletic tape is designed to restrict the
movement of affected muscles and joints. For this purpose,
several layers of tape must be rolled around and/or over the
afflicted area, applying significant pressure; resulting in the
obstruction of the flow of bodily fluids...an UNDESIRABLE
side-effect. This is also the reason athletic tape is generally
applied immediately before the sports activity, and removed
immediately after the activity is finished. On the other hand,
Kinesio Taping® is based on a different philosophy that aims to
give free range of motion in order to allow the body's muscular
system to heal itself bio-mechanically.
To ensure that the muscles have free range of motion, elastic
tapes with an elasticity of 130-140% of its original length are
recommended for Kinesio Taping®. This specific elasticity also
will not allow an over stretch of the muscles themselves. It may
look like conventional athletic tape, but tape and Kinesio
Taping® is fundamentally different. |