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Chiropractic Care Services & Treatments : Kinesiotape Demonstration

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Uploaded by on Feb 9, 2008

See a kinesiotape demonstration for chiropractic care in this free health care video.

Expert: Dr. Steve Minors, Cert. MDT
Contact: www.rehabfx.com/
Bio: Originally from New York City, Dr. Minors received his bachelor's degree from the University of Pennsylvania and his Doctorate of Chiropractic from Texas Chiropractic College.
Filmmaker: Drew Noah

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  • Pause at 1:09

  • I use extra straps, webbings and turnbuckles from my special collection. Not only are they previously greased, and so easy to use, they have a special scent that many find arousing. The brown stains they can leave might be off-putting, but then again, the occasional corn texture and pudding residues can add a certain graphic element to the procedure, leaving original bits of moist "body art" behind. An added benefit is that all materials are recycled! Nothing says "eco" like lubricious ass-milk

  • PTs and chiros both do rehab!...

  • @rbcandeia if you research a bit more more, you will discover that the original kinesiotape was invented by a chiropractor - Dr Kenzo Kase!

    Get your facts right!

  • @darrylhaynes lul quack

  • you are a quack...

  • well done Dr. Foreman!! hahah really nice vido n.n

  • poor, but very poor tactics on applying KT and explaining it's usage...nice laB Coat!!

  • @rigel5847 my PT sells it for $13 a roll, that is Kinesio Gold tape - the best. A roll lasts me a month of 3x a week rugby practice.

  • Too bad kinesiotape costs about a million dollars a roll. In any given NFL game there is probably about $1,000 worth of tape on all of the athletes.

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