How To Tape Your Knee
- How to tape a knee
- How to tape general knee pain
- How to tape Osgood Schlatter
- How to tape Patellofemoral Syndrome
- How to tape runner’s knee
- How to tape Patellar Tendonitis
- How to tape ACL Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries
- How to tape after a total knee replacement (TKP)
- How to tape the knee for kneecap stabilisation
- How to tape your knee ligaments
- How to tape for pain below the kneecap
Disclaimer
Please note: We point out that the indicated taping applications and information on our website, about the possibilities within kinesiology taping, are not yet scientifically proven. The statements and examples mentioned are based on long-term experiences of patients and trained therapists.Contraindications for not taping: Pregnancy, open wounds, broken bones, unexplained complaints, allergies and skin diseases, medication use such as blood thinners, thrombosis and fever. Always apply tape in consultation with a specialist.
Please note: We point out that the indicated taping applications and information on our website, about the possibilities within kinesiology taping, are not yet scientifically proven. The statements and examples mentioned are based on long-term experiences of patients and trained therapists.Contraindications for not taping: Pregnancy, open wounds, broken bones, unexplained complaints, allergies and skin diseases, medication use such as blood thinners, thrombosis and fever. Always apply tape in consultation with a specialist.