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Category Archives: kinesiotaping

Kinesiotaping for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

December 4, 2014by yourphysio Leave a comment

Carpal Tunnel is a common condition. It can persist for many months and impact greatly on the quality of life, including sleep quality and occupation. Conservative treatments include physiotherapy, night […]

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Effective kinesiotaping for Achilles tendon pain

August 28, 2014by yourphysio Leave a comment

We use this effective kinesiotaping technique for relieving achilles tendon pain. Its a technique that will often allow active individuals to continue to run, and is also used effectively for […]

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kinesiotape for low back pain

February 12, 2013by yourphysio Leave a comment

At the goodexerciseguide.com we really like working with kinesiotape. There are many applications for musculoskeletal conditions. This technique is very simple and yet can be surprisingly pain relieving, as well […]

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