S C A M - quack quack quack. From the website: "(Kinesio) Tape alleviates pain and facilitates lymphatic drainage by microscopically lifting the skin. This lifting affect forms convolutions in the skin thus increasing interstitial space and allowing for a decrease in inflammation of the affected areas." Has to be the silliest thing I've ever read! "Increasing interstitial space"??? HAHAHAHA! When will we stop believing anything anyone says? Have we become this desperate and willingly stupid?
Increase proprioception? Haha... The only way to increase neuromuscular control is through supervised and diligent PT. Sorry but anyone who believes in this "miracle tape" should have their head examined by a medical professional. Not some guy in a YMCA selling colorful tape for $25 a roll. Come on
i play for high performance sport..ultimate frisbee..mostly if we not strech out properly we get cramp..is this tape help to prevent muscle cramp or wut??
First, it's rectus femoris, not rectus anterior. Second, how you tape has an impact on the result. In the video above, he's taping the knee to increase proprioception via mechanoreceptor stimulation in the skin. Basically increasing neuromuscular control in the area. You can tape to PREVENT motion, however, and that would be done with the tape at maximum tension. The effects of taping are old news guys.. read a few research papers :)
@DrBjamin Interesting. I think what you explain is what we tried in ergonomics class too. We were taped across the back to be able to feel if we made any inappropriate movents in the spine during patient turn-overs etc.
Very interesting, but what was the function of the tape in this case? To prevente excesive knee flexion? To stabilize the patellar bone? Greetins from Argentina.
S C A M - quack quack quack. From the website: "(Kinesio) Tape alleviates pain and facilitates lymphatic drainage by microscopically lifting the skin. This lifting affect forms convolutions in the skin thus increasing interstitial space and allowing for a decrease in inflammation of the affected areas." Has to be the silliest thing I've ever read! "Increasing interstitial space"??? HAHAHAHA! When will we stop believing anything anyone says? Have we become this desperate and willingly stupid?
sodastir 11 months ago
@sodastir
Read a few papers on pubmed. This really works. We use it in our Hospitals for about 1 1/2 years now with good results.
janhan69 10 months ago
Increase proprioception? Haha... The only way to increase neuromuscular control is through supervised and diligent PT. Sorry but anyone who believes in this "miracle tape" should have their head examined by a medical professional. Not some guy in a YMCA selling colorful tape for $25 a roll. Come on
frmdaLou25 1 year ago
i think it more of a decoration than function... kinesiotape is more of a fashion than fuction... its all about money and lies...
yurimontemar 1 year ago
hello
Do u no where i can get these in Hong Kong???
nightmmare123 1 year ago
what is the name of the tape...???
suKmotito 1 year ago
que es eso ah? :|
nazblood 2 years ago
hello Erik i m from Romania and i want to make a bussines with kinesiotape if you can contact me , i m very intersting bye
nicuhorga 2 years ago
how much does it cost?
and how can i use it properly if i didnt have the skill?
jjose0013 2 years ago
$12.99 a roll (it's a big roll)
Videos, such as this one, are perfect. You don't really need skill.
theXXXXperson 2 years ago
can i noe..wut function of this tape???
i play for high performance sport..ultimate frisbee..mostly if we not strech out properly we get cramp..is this tape help to prevent muscle cramp or wut??
lama84 2 years ago
Hello,
When you have cramp you must drink enough. but the kinesiotape help also for musle crampe in combination with massage. kind regards Erik
libomass 2 years ago
anyone know where I can get this in Auckland, New Zealand?
Dolcecinnamon 2 years ago
@Dolcecinnamon
Hey Martin,
I am the distributor of SpiderTech in New Zealand. SpiderTech make pre cut applications as well as Kinesiology tape rolls.
Contact me if you would like to get hold of a few rolls and learn more about SpiderTech
Cheers
James
jamesmortimer04 1 year ago
sexy legs
Themad555 2 years ago 2
If I want inhibit rectus femoris function and I don't want tonify, the mode is the same or different???
And1Iod 2 years ago
I'd like to ejaculate all over those taped legs of hers.
b0llx 2 years ago
so this only works on athletes that shave or don'thave hair :( no cavemen allowed I guess :'(
ltggnore 2 years ago 4
ahhaha well not only atheltes but yeah... no cavemen ( or women :S ) allowed
lonelyspanish18 2 years ago
quacks
quack quack
Mattizett87 3 years ago
what is the difference betwen a caw and a dog.
lordyesyorel 3 years ago
First, it's rectus femoris, not rectus anterior. Second, how you tape has an impact on the result. In the video above, he's taping the knee to increase proprioception via mechanoreceptor stimulation in the skin. Basically increasing neuromuscular control in the area. You can tape to PREVENT motion, however, and that would be done with the tape at maximum tension. The effects of taping are old news guys.. read a few research papers :)
DrBjamin 3 years ago 6
@DrBjamin Interesting. I think what you explain is what we tried in ergonomics class too. We were taped across the back to be able to feel if we made any inappropriate movents in the spine during patient turn-overs etc.
TenderGenderBender 1 year ago
what's the difference between kinesio-tex and kinesiology tape?
svorick75 3 years ago
Actually there isn´t any difference :)Kinesio® Tex is a specialist tape designed for Kinesio Taping® treatment.
physioreet 3 years ago
Very interesting, but what was the function of the tape in this case? To prevente excesive knee flexion? To stabilize the patellar bone? Greetins from Argentina.
1982maiden 4 years ago
Tonifying the m. Quadriceps, specifically the Rectus anterior.
marcvanzuilen 4 years ago
no such word as tonify and no such muscle as rectus anterior
billysue2 2 years ago