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Kinesiotaping | Neuromuscular Taping

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When a muscle becomes inflamed, the space between the skin and the muscle is compressed, which reduces the flow of lymph circulation in the layers of the dermis. This compression often stimulates the activity of nociceptors in the dermis that transmit pain. If the skin in the affected area is stretched before and during the application of the tape, the tape and the skin underneath will form a series of wave-shaped wrinkles when that part of the body returns to its neutral position.

This wrinkling effect is extremely important for the effectiveness of the Kinesio Taping Method. Thanks to this "lifting" of the skin, the space between the skin and the subcutaneous tissue increases (approximately 10 microns) and the lymphatic fluid is immediately transported from the interstitial space to the lymphatic channels. This increased subcutaneous space and improved lymphatic drainage results in less stimulation of nociceptors in the dermis. These physiological effects lead to an improvement in the body's regenerative processes, providing a more suitable environment for tissue regeneration.

Historical development of the method: origin and background.

- Current concepts.

- Effects of neuromuscular taping.

- Actions of neuromuscular taping.

- Different applications of neuromuscular taping . Applications
muscular.

Deltoid - Iliocostalis lumborum - Pectoralis major - Pectoralis major - Rhomboid major - Teres major and minor - Triceps brachii - Biceps brachii - Brachioradialis - Supinator - Pronator teres - Anterior scalene - Sternocleidomastoid - Trapezius (upper and middle) - Rectus abdominis - External oblique - Gluteus medius - Piramidal (Piriformis) - Quadriceps femoris - Isquilotibial - Calf muscles - Calves

It includes: 

Complete notes

Two rolls of Kinesio Taping tape.

Certificate issued by the Japanese School of Shiatsu.

NOTE: Students should BRING SHORTS, SHORT PANTS AND A TIRED T-SHIRT IN THE CASE OF WOMEN. This clothing is recommended for the practical part of the course.

This course is entirely practical. Audiovisual support will be provided by means of Powerpoint presentations to promote understanding. Students will practice simulating the role of patient-therapist.

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