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Kinesio tape: fad, fashion accessory, placebo?
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Kinesio tape. It was first brought to my attention during Euro 2012, with Italian players such as Buffon and Balotelli strapping this bright blue tape on the bodies. And since the Olympics has kicked
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Kinesio tape: fad, fashion accessory, placebo?

posted at 2/8/2012 2:39 PM BST on bmj.com
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Kinesio tape. It was first brought to my attention during Euro 2012, with Italian players such as Buffon and Balotelli strapping this bright blue tape on the bodies. And since the Olympics has kicked off, I've seen it a lot more.

According to Kinesio it is adhesive strapping designed to provide muscle and joint support without restricting movement. However, it can only be applied by skilled practioners who have been on a course on how to apply it. Apparently, more than 4,000 people now know this technique and I should imagine many of the Olympic team doctors. However, there appears to be fairly minimal evidence that it can relieve pain or improve muscle strength.

From Reuters:

Kevin Anderson, managing director of Kinesio UK has said "There's nothing magical in the tape, it certainly can't improve your performance or make you into Superman, but the way people use the tape is to lift the skin, reduce the pressure and that helps relieve pain and swelling."

Steve Harridge, a professor of human and applied physiology at King's College London, said many athletes appeared to be wearing tape even when they had no injury, possible hoping for some preventative or enhancing effect.

"It may be a fashion accessory, and it may be just one of those fads that come along from time to time, but to my knowledge there's no firm scientific evidence to suggest it will enhance muscle performance," he told Reuters.

Both scientists agreed, however, that there may be a benefit, in the form of the placebo effect.

http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/08/01/us-oly-science-tape-day-idUSBRE86U0ZN20120801

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Have you noticed the increasing use of this tape? Can it really prevent injuries? Who is being trained in how to use it? Are athletes just using it as a fashion statement? Is it part of sporting superstitions? 

 


Re: Kinesio tape: fad, fashion accessory, placebo?

posted at 5/8/2012 10:13 AM BST on bmj.com
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The Olympic divers use this tape extensively, to the point of used tape being cleared up with the rest of the rubbish on the athelete's seats after a session in the pool.   Many of them have strips supporting the lumbar extensors, the knees and shoulders.  One man uses what at first I took for a 'warrior' tattoo on his shoulder, a dense block of black tape over the deltoid with finer, wiggly strips like lightning bolts running upwards over the joint towards the pectorals, trapezius and spinatus groups.

In fact, I wondered if some enterprising manufacturer will market ready-made, stick-on 'warrior' tattos made of Kinesio.   Hmmmmmmmmmm!  Perhaps not - if you want a 'warrior', you want a tattoo!  Idiot.

John

Re: Kinesio tape: fad, fashion accessory, placebo?

posted at 8/8/2012 12:35 AM BST on bmj.com
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From limited experience with rugby players over 6 years, it appears the support is psychological in most cases, "feel good" factor or the "look good" factor. The simple reality is no amount of tape will stop you from being injury or re-injury.  

Re: Kinesio tape: fad, fashion accessory, placebo?

posted at 8/8/2012 5:14 AM BST on bmj.com
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Boxers tape their wrists,    Wrestlers tape their Knees and other parts,   why not?  DuaneF

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