What the heck is Kinesiology Tape? K Tape? Athletic Taping?


It is an elastic athletic tape that has gained significant popularity in recent years in rehab medicine and athletics from the recreational athlete all the way to their professional idols. As both a physiotherapist and an athlete, I have had significant experience using it with my clients and on myself. I help teach for one of the major tape brands, have taken advanced courses with several of them and I regularly volunteer my taping skills at major sporting events. You'd think with all that I would be biased, but in reality I’m still a natural skeptic.
So this begs the question, what the heck is Kinesiology Tape? K Tape? Kin Tape? Athletic Taping?
Apparently there is a bunch of good clinical research about how the tape works and what it causes and how we see a 14% improvement in A) a 19% improvement in B) and blah blah blah. I’ll leave the scientific research to other PhD’s who want it cited in their next study. That stuff bores most of us. Here’s what I know: I use the tape for four major purposes and in my experience, if used properly, it WORKS!
4 Ways that Kin (Athletic) Tape can help you
1. Kin Tape helps you move

2. Kin Tape speeds the healing process

3. Kin Tape can offer support to the joints

4. Kin Tape will make it hurt less

Pre-cut Kin Tape Vs Kin Tape on a Roll
Over the last month or so, I've taken the opportunity to experiment with Spidertech kin tape. What makes Spidertech tape different is they specialize in pre-cut tape applications. They offer more than 15 different pre-cut applications for various areas of the body and different desired effects. As somebody who has had a lot of practice and is pretty proficient at taping with a traditional roll of kin tape, using the pre-cut applications was almost more of a nuisance than a benefit. That said, for somebody with limited taping experience who only needs to buy tape for one specific problem area, I’d highly recommend trying out the Spidertech pre-cut kinesiology tape .
The pros of Spidertech Kinesiology Tape
- Usability: Some of the Spidertech pre-cut pieces of tape are easier and faster to apply than measuring and cutting tape off of a roll - as long as you pay attention to detail. (Especially the upper back postural tape job, the lymphatic drainage strips, and the pre-cut stars.)
- Packaging: The packaging and marketing of the tape grabs your attention. Spidertech tape come in large packs, individual packaging, and is very visually appealing for retailers.
- Wow Factor: Some of the intricate pre-cut tape jobs like the knee and the shoulder are incredibly intricate and look pretty impressive once they are on.
- Large Skin Surface Coverage: Referring to the knee and the shoulder again, the pre-cut applications provide a lot of skin coverage. A large skin contact will increase the amount of skin sensation heading to the brain which will help to reduce the amount of pain signal received by the brain.
- Go Canada: Spidertech tape is made in Canada. Buying Spidertech tape supports our local businesses.
The Cons of Spidertech Kinesiology Tape
- Complicated Applications: Some of the Spidertech pre-cut pieces are overly complicated and take a long time to apply. In my opinion they don’t really add any added value in terms of support. (This is more of a reason for practitioners who have limited time and need to tape people quickly.)
- Cost: Having to pay for right and left joints independently is inconvenient as a practitioner.
- Lifespan: The glue does not last as long as some other brands of kin tape on the market.
- Environment: There is a lot of excess packaging that ends up in the garbage.
In summary, my thoughts on Kin Tape
I've had great results using tape in my practice and I strongly believe in the benefits it can provide. I’m still a skeptic on how and why the tape works with certain applications, but ultimately my job is to get people healthy and performing at their best as fast as possible. Kinesiology tape is an effective tool to help reach that goal. There are minimal risks or side effects if the tape is applied properly, so find somebody who knows what they are doing or educate yourself and give it a try. Happy taping!
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Author Bio: Drew Teskey Bkin Hon, MPT, AFCI
Physiotherapist @ Studeo55
Drew is the resident physiotherapist at Ntegrated Health @ Studeo55, a multidisciplinary clinic located within Studeo55, a 16,000 square foot training facility in Downtown Vancouver. Drew’s physiotherapy practice is a part of Ntegrated Health’s highly collaborative approach to rehab medicine emphasizing strong communication and interaction amongst its team. The team consists of a physiotherapist, registered massage therapist, chiropractor, holistic nutritionist, trainers and coaches. What makes Ntegrated Health @ Studeo55 so unique is that every practitioner on the team not only brings an exceptional individual skill set and impressive credentials, but is also an athlete themselves and practices what they preach. It’s a clinic where clients are treated like athletes to bring out their full physical potential. Like us on Facebook to see what we are up to these days.
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