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Kinesiotaping Certification from SFH for Advanced Massage Techniques You may have noticed the vibrant, sparkling tape that athletes in sports such as football, soccer, and swimming use on their arms and legs. Kinesio tape, also known as K taping, is used to treat a variety of injuries that can occur in sports and other activities. Kinesiology is the field of study that examines skeletal and muscular mobility. The Kinesiotaping Certification is a comprehensive course that delves into both the art and science of Kinesio Taping. One of the various therapy options we provide, along with outpatient rehab, is kinesiotaping. It is also part of the services offered by the Orthopedic Treatment and Sports Medicine Center to its patients. What is Kinesiology Tape? Kinesiology tape is a thin, stretchy cloth material that is as elastic and durable as skin. It is a great alternative to heavy braces and does not restrict movement. It also has a grid-like design for a comfortable user experience. The tape was invented by a Japanese chiropractor in the 1970s. Chiropractors began using the taping technique to help retrain the neuromuscular system, reduce pain and inflammation, improve performance, and prevent injuries. It also increases circulation and supports healing. How Does the Tape Work? A certified practitioner will locate the injury and outline it on the tape. The tape can then be applied with varying tensions to provide the necessary support to stabilize the affected area. The tape is made of elastic cotton, making it strong and effective. However, it also includes elastic to provide additional support. A therapist who has received FDA certification will apply the tape to the injured area and gently rub it until it adheres. The tape gently lifts the skin, allowing for increased blood flow to the muscles underneath. Benefits of Kinesiotaping • Muscle support: Improves muscle activation and reduces pain. • Increased blood flow: Elevates the skin to allow for improved blood circulation. • Supports natural healing
• Enhanced joint function: Increases mobility. If you're interested in learning these advanced Kinesiotaping techniques, reach out to Seminars for Health and enroll in the SFH Kinesiotaping Certification course. With knowledgeable instructors, you'll receive a comprehensive education experience.