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Central London Chiropractor
What Does Kinesio Taping Do?
Kinesio Taping gives support and stability to your joints
and muscles without affecting circulation and range of motion. It is also
used for Preventive Maintenance, Edema, and Pain Management.
Kinesio Taping is a technique based on the body's own
natural healing process. This Kinesio Taping exhibits its efficacy through
the activation of neurological and circulatory systems. This method basically
stems from the science of Kinesiology, hence the name "Kinesio".
Muscles are not only attributed to the movements of the body but also
control the circulation of venous and lymph flows, body temperature, etc.
Therefore, the failure of the muscles to function properly induces various
kinds of symptoms.
Consequently, so much attention was given to the importance of muscle
function that the idea of treating the muscles in order to activate the
body's own healing process came about. Using an elastic tape, it was discovered
that muscles and other tissues could be helped by outside assistance.
Employment of Kinesio Taping creates a totally new approach to treating
nerves, muscles, and organs. The first application of Kinesio Taping was
for a patient with articular disorders.
For the first 10 years, orthopedists, chiropractors, acupuncturists and
other medical practitioners were the main users of Kinesio Taping. Soon
thereafter, Kinesio Taping was used by the Japanese Olympic volleyball
players and word quickly spread to other athletes. Today, Kinesio Taping
is accepted by medical practitioners and athletes in Japan, United States,
Europe, South America and other Asian countries.
The Kinesio Taping Method is applied over muscles to reduce pain and
inflammation, relax overused tired muscles, and to support muscles in
movement on a 24hr/day basis. It is non-restrictive type of taping which
allows for full range of motion.
In contrast, traditional sports' taping is wrapped around a joint strictly
for stabilization and support during a sporting event obstructing the
flow of bodily fluids... an UNDESIRABLE side-effect.
Kinesio Tape is used for anything from headaches to foot problems and
everything in between. Examples include: muscular facilitation or inhibition
in pediatric patients, carpal tunnel syndrome, lower back strain/pain
(subluxations, herniated disc), knee conditions, shoulder conditions,
hamstring, groin injury, rotator cuff injury, whiplash, tennis elbow,
plantar fasciitis, patella tracking, pre and post surgical edema, ankle
sprains, athletic preventative injury method, and as a support method.
The Kinesio Taping® Method has taken the Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine world by storm. This amazing taping method was developed by Dr. Kenzo Kase over 25 years ago in Japan. Kinesio Taping® has quickly become the gold, or should we say "platinum" standard, for therapeutic rehabilitative taping. The proprietary method of taping uses a uniquely designed and patented tape for treatment of muscular disorders and lymphedema reduction.
The Kinesio Taping® Method involves taping over and around muscles in order to assist and give support or to prevent over-contraction. The first technique gives the practitioner the opportunity to actually give support while maintaining full range of motion. This enables the individual to participate in their normal physical activity with functional assistance. The second technique, which is most commonly used in the acute stage of rehabilitation, helps prevent overuse or over-contraction and helps provide facilitation of lymph flow for an entire 24 hour period. Correctional techniques include mechanical, lymphatic, ligament/tendon, fascia, space and functional. Kinesio Tex® Tape can be used in conjunction with other therapies, including cryotherapy, hydrotherapy, massage therapy, and electrical stimulation.
Kinesio Taping® affects the activation of the neurological system, the body's information processor and the circulatory system. Muscles are not only attributed to the movements of the body, but they also control the circulation of venous and lymph flows, body temperature, etc. Therefore, the failure of the muscles to function properly induces various kinds of symptoms. Consequently, more attention was given to the importance of muscle function, that the idea of treating the muscles in order to activate the body's own healing process came about. Using an elastic tape, such as Kinesio Tex® Tape, it was discovered that muscles and other tissues could be helped by outside assistance. Employment of Kinesio Taping® creates a completely new and innovative approach to treating nerves, muscles and organs.
Since the introduction of Kinesio Taping® into the US, medical practitioners from PTs, ATCs, OTs, DCs, MTs, to MDs have recognized and embraced this effective, safe and best of all, easy-to-use modality. The method and tape allow the individual to receive the therapeutic benefits 24 hours per day with both comfort and ease, because it can be worn for several days per application. Currently, Kinesio Taping® is used in hospitals, clinics, high schools and by professional sports teams. |
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Dr Elston
+44(0) 7773 799 993
Saddlers Sports Centre
122 Goswell Road London,
EC1V 7EJ
   
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Please note that Dr Snell will be on leave till September 2008. Dr Elston will be covering normal hours at Chalk Farm for this period.

Dr Snell
+44(0) 7985 905 371
Fitness First for Women
81-84 Chalk Farm Road London NW1 8AR
   
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Since June 2001 the title of 'chiropractor' has been protected by law and it is a criminal offence to describe oneself as any sort of chiropractor without being registered with the The General Chiropractic Council

Dr Kerri Elston may also be found in the Musicians Yearbook under Chiropractor for her services to performers and musicians alike in londons west end and Islington.
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