Kinesio Taping

Why colourful tapes are more than just a trend in orthopaedics

Many patients who suffer from persistent or recurring musculoskeletal problems are looking for additional ways to relieve their pain. Kinesio taping is a very good additional option. The method has been scientifically studied for years and has been shown to have positive effects on selected symptoms, especially in combination with active treatment approaches. Everything you need to know about Kinesio tapes is explained below.

Kinesio Taping
What are Kinesio tapes?

These are elastic, self-adhesive cotton tapes that we apply directly to your skin. Their structure is similar to human skin in terms of elasticity and resilience. This allows the tapes to adapt to the body’s natural movements without restricting them.

In orthopaedics and sports medicine, Kinesio tapes are used to provide functional support for muscles, tendons and joints. Kinesio tapes perform different tasks depending on how they are applied, the direction of pull and their position. They do not replace medical treatment, but complement it as part of a holistic therapy concept.

What do the colours of Kinesio tapes mean?

Blue, red, beige, black – the tapes are available in different colours. However, the choice of colour has no bearing on the medical effect. The material, elasticity and adhesive properties remain the same regardless of the colour, as does the functional effect on muscles and joints.

Although some concepts associate certain colours with warming or cooling properties, there is no reliable scientific evidence to support this.

Instead, practical aspects are at the forefront when choosing colours, such as your personal preferences, e.g. how noticeable you want them to be in everyday life or during sport.

Kinesio taping: How do the colourful tapes work with the body?

The tapes do not work by immobilising or applying pressure, but rather by interacting with the skin and movement. Their elasticity allows them to fully accommodate natural movements. This is precisely what distinguishes the method from traditional rigid bandages.

Kinesio tapes provide support through several modes of action that occur simultaneously in the body:

Elastic adaptation to movement

Kinesio tapes stretch and adapt to the natural movements of the skin, muscles and joints. They accompany active movements without restricting them. At the same time, they support the perception of movement and posture by transmitting additional sensory stimuli via the skin.

Stimulus transmission via the skin

With every movement, the tape pulls back slightly, exerting a changing tension on the skin. These mechanical stimuli hit sensory cells in the skin that register movements and changes in tension. This information is transmitted to the nervous system via nerve pathways and helps to make movements more consciously perceived.

Improved perception of posture and movement

The additional sensory stimuli via the skin enable the body to perceive joint positions and muscle tension more attentively. This allows poor posture or unfavourable movements to be recognised earlier and corrected more consciously. Movement sequences can be performed in a more controlled and coordinated manner.

The effect of Kinesio tape depends on how and where it is applied. The direction, tension and position influence how the body reacts to the tape. Different application techniques either support stability, reduce strain or promote muscle activity.

How can Kinesio taping be used in practice?

The application depends on the affected area of the body and the specific symptoms. These include:

Studies confirm the effectiveness of Kinesio Taping

Research shows that Kinesio Taping can effectively complement treatment for certain musculoskeletal conditions. Here is a selection of scientific studies:

Kinesio taping in Frankfurt: An integral part of various treatments at our practice

As you can see, the use of Kinesio tape has become established as a complementary measure in orthopaedics and sports medicine. Studies show positive effects for selected symptoms, especially in combination with active therapy approaches.

Kinesio taping has long been an integral part of our treatments at our private practice for orthopaedics and traumatology in Frankfurt. We are convinced of its effectiveness for selected indications and have had many excellent experiences with it. It is always applied on the basis of careful orthopaedic diagnostics and our practical experience.

Are you interested in this complementary form of treatment? Then please contact us to make an appointment!

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