The course is now a two day (16 hours) in person course with a 4 hour online pre course. Most if not all other taping courses takes place over just 2-4 hours. Compared to the 2 previous versions of the course, there is now a much bigger emphasis on the Kinesio Medical Taping section instead of just the Kinesio Taping Methods where muscles, joint and tendons were the main focus.
Unlike other tapes, Kinesio Medical Taping utilizes much lower tensions (no pulling/ stretching of the tape) and thinly cut applications. There is a much bigger focus on skin and fascia stimulation to improve superficial, lymph and interstitial circulation. Hospitals in Singapore only use Kinesio tapes (and not other brands) when they have to treat patients with lymphedema.
Personally, I have great results using the EDF (epidermis, dermis and fascia), jellyfish and the Space Correction webcut applications with bruising and swelling. A patient with a partially torn calf muscle yesterday immediately felt better and could walk with less limping after the jellyfish application (pictured below.
Attendees will learn multiple taping techniques and be able to treat clinical cases using Kinesio tape alone or in conjunction with other strategies. There will be ample time to practice assessments, screenings and taping techniques to a variety of upper and lower body conditions.Past participants have said that they were able to "immediately use the taping on the patients with good results" when they resumed work the day after attending the course.
Interested to attend the course? I have attached the link to sign up here. You can also email us if you need more details.
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