By Alice Tuffery

Published: Friday, 12 August 2022 at 12:00 am


Heard about kinesiology tape and wondering how it can help? Here, we take a look at the theory behind it, how to use it, and also pick some of the best kinesiology tape deals on the market.

Why use kinesiology tape?

Kinesiology tape is thought to help support muscle recovery by gently lifting skin away to reduce joint irritation and allow for a better flow of blood and lymphatic fluid. This improved circulation is then, in turn, thought to aid the recovery process and reduce swelling and inflammation.

Applying kinesiology tape is a temporary solution, which many fitness professionals use to reduce pain and get through specific sporting events.

People use it for a whole range of different injuries, including Achilles tendinitis, hamstring pulls and carpal tunnel syndrome. Some people even find that it comes in handy for treating back pain and improving posture.

Remember, if you have any health concerns at all, or are worried about injuries, always consult a doctor, pharmacist or chartered physiotherapist first.

How do you apply kinesiology tape?

Before you start applying kinesiology tape, make sure you clean and dry your skin, and trim any excess hair.

You’ll need to decide on the shape you’d like to create with the tape. A single line can support and relax muscles, while a Y-shape can reduce tension in tight muscles. Use an X figure for limiting pain and boosting circulation, or create a fan with multiple lines of tape to reduce inflammation and push tissue fluid away from congested areas.

Remember, you’ll need to tape certain body parts and injuries in different ways, so it’s always worth looking up how to deal with your specific issue. For a basic introduction to taping, take a look at this how-to video: