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I'm wondering if any of you are trained in the use of Kinesio Taping.  I'm interested in it, and wonder how other massage therapists incorporate it into their practices.

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Nancy,

I have been using KT tape for less than one year. I have trained myself by practicing, watching many videos, and offering to tape anyone. I started last year for my wife's shoulder and kept going.

I have incorporated it into my practice by offering it for the following; plantar fascitis, shoulder pain, low back pain, tennis elbow, and a few others. Many clients are receptive. Sometimes the tape works well, a few times it falls right off.

Best to apply after massage and when you have cleaned the area very well. Check out the KT tape website-it's great.

Cheers,

JH

Thanks!  You answered one of my questions:  how well does it work to tape after a treatment.  I'm imagining that it might work best to have them shower off before I tape them.  Do you charge separately for taping?



Jody C. Hutchinson said:

Nancy,

I have been using KT tape for less than one year. I have trained myself by practicing, watching many videos, and offering to tape anyone. I started last year for my wife's shoulder and kept going.

I have incorporated it into my practice by offering it for the following; plantar fascitis, shoulder pain, low back pain, tennis elbow, and a few others. Many clients are receptive. Sometimes the tape works well, a few times it falls right off.

Best to apply after massage and when you have cleaned the area very well. Check out the KT tape website-it's great.

Cheers,

JH

http://myfreedownloadz.com/89/kinesio+taping+perfect+manual+ebook.html

I don't know anything about it... Maybe this ebook would be of help?

Nancy,

It works well after treatment if the area is very clean. I have used rubbing alcohol, don't have a shower in my building. As far as charging, the tape costs about $1.00 per strip, so the most I have used is two. Since I'm not certified in KT tape, I just throw it into the session for free. How about that for a "value added service." I have also had a few clients show up with KT tape from their chiro or PT. I don't know/think they charge for the taping.

good luck

jh

Nancy MacDonald said:

Thanks!  You answered one of my questions:  how well does it work to tape after a treatment.  I'm imagining that it might work best to have them shower off before I tape them.  Do you charge separately for taping?



Jody C. Hutchinson said:

Nancy,

I have been using KT tape for less than one year. I have trained myself by practicing, watching many videos, and offering to tape anyone. I started last year for my wife's shoulder and kept going.

I have incorporated it into my practice by offering it for the following; plantar fascitis, shoulder pain, low back pain, tennis elbow, and a few others. Many clients are receptive. Sometimes the tape works well, a few times it falls right off.

Best to apply after massage and when you have cleaned the area very well. Check out the KT tape website-it's great.

Cheers,

JH

I am fascinated with KT and would love to learn more about it as well.  I understand the basic concepts behind it and would like to learn how to apply it.  Nancy, if you find a course please post about it.  Thanks.

http://www.kinesiotaping.com/global/association/education/seminars/.... This is a link to a seminar schedule for kinesio taping. I am really interested in it as well and thought I would check this site to see how other MT's use it.

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