Kinesio Tape
Ever been involved in some vigorous activity then by bad luck suffered muscular or skeletal injuries? Did you wish you had been a little extra careful, and did the saying "better safe than sorry" keep ringing in your head over and over again? Well, whether safe or otherwise, the latex free and elastic Kinesio tape is here to save the situation. Not only does it enhance physical performance, stimulate the lymphatic flow and re-educate the neuro-muscular system, it also alleviates pain and it can be used to prevent injuries!Amazing, don't you think?
You only need to apply it directly on the body part that needs to be protected or on the injured tissue. Unlike other tapes which one needs to apply after every three or four hours, the Kinesio tape only needs to be applied once and can last up to three or five days, without any discomfort or inhibition of movement as much as one would like. This is because of its special type of cotton fiber which allows natural air and sweat circulation at the skin level.
The absolute beauty of it is that it reduces swelling immediately after application, lowers discomfort in the injured area and also long-lasting. Normal exchanges required by the breathing of the skin are protected and there is no moisture retention.
Its working mechanism is quite easy. This is because the Kinesio tape brings outside support for muscles such as joints, knees, the lower back, elbows as well as nerves. Sprains and edema are also well treated to complete recovery. This is why athletes from all walks of life and across the globe are using this product.
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