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Physical therapy plays a vital role in recovery from injuries, chronic pain, and post-surgical rehabilitation. The right therapy plan can improve mobility, reduce pain, and enhance quality of life. This blog explores the benefits of kinesio taping in physical therapy and highlights how tailored physical therapy solutions can benefit patients.
Physical therapy combines scientific techniques with personalized care. Therapists assess each patient’s condition and develop customized plans to target specific goals. This approach helps address pain, improve movement, and prevent future injuries.
ActiveCare Physical Therapy™ emphasizes holistic care, integrating advanced techniques with patient education. By addressing the root cause of symptoms and guiding patients through recovery, therapists ensure long-term success and satisfaction.
Choosing the right physical therapist is critical for effective recovery. ActiveCare Physical Therapy™ offers a team of skilled professionals who use the latest methods to help patients achieve their health goals.
Discover how advanced physical therapy can help you. Call ActiveCare Physical Therapy™ now for an appointment!
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Dr. Karena Wu PT, DPT, OCS
29 West 38th Street, Suite 601
New York, NY 10018
Phone: (212) 777-4374
Email: staff@bestptnyc.com
Dr. Karena Wu is a Certified Kinesio Tape Practitioner and has been certified since 2005. In fact, she is currently in Tokyo, Japan, October 14-15, 2023 for the Kinesio Medical Taping 32nd Research Symposium. KTAI is the originator of kinesiology tape and their brand is marked by extensive research and medical applications. Kinesio Tape is used in the post operative setting, in clinics and even at home with their pre-cuts. Dr. Wu has used different kinesiology tapes in her clinic, on the road with the Association of Volleyball Professionals (AVP) in America in the sports medicine tent and on herself for her knee injury. The tape has no medicine in it. It is an elastic therapeutic tape that stretches on its long axis only and provides the body with continuous sensory stimuli for muscle activation, muscle inhibition, support, circulation and all around pain relief. This tape is an easy at home tool that many can use to manage their health and wellness or recovery from injury or surgery. Kinesiology tape can be used on throughout the lifespan and on multiple conditions.
ActiveCare Physical Therapy, NYC and Mumbai offers kinesiology taping services and our providers are Kinesio Tape Certified.
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KT Tape is the official sponsor of the AVP Pro Beach Volleyball Tournament. KT tape is an elastic therapeutic tape that helps with muscle activation, reducing pain, supporting joints and moving fluid. This KT tape application was used to offload or decompress this athlete’s knee joint so she could jump without pain.
Kinesiology taping is a modality found in physical therapy that has been around for many decades. The staff at ActiveCare Physical Therapy are able to assess your condition and determine if kinesiology tape is the appropriate modality for you.
To inquire about kinesiology taping and if it is right for you, please call us at 212-777-4374 or email us at staff@bestptnyc.com.
Photos credit: A-Game Photography
ActiveCare Physical Therapy Owner/Director Karena Wu recently appeared alongside SpiderTech at the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA)’s Combined Sections Meeting (CSM) in Anaheim, California. Karena along with Spidertech’s Kyle Bertrand demoed kinesiology taping methods on guests and patients. Check out our pictures below:
If you have any questions on how to use kinesiology tape in your own practice, give us a call at (212) 777-4374 or visit our website at bestptnyc.com.
Could something as simple as tape give you relief from all sorts of physical aches and pains? For many professional athletes, kinesiology tape works wonders and it’s now making its way into rehab practices for the average person.
Watch ActiveCare Physical Therapy‘s Karena Wu discuss the benefits of “magic” kinesiology tape on CBS New York:
Visit our website to learn more about kinesiology taping, or call (212) 777-4374 to make an appointment.
As a manual therapist, we fix our patients with our hands. I am trained in Maitland Australian Physiotherapy assessment which means we are constantly assessing our patients. We look for the dysfunctional functional painful movement or ‘comparable sign’. We figure out how to restore this function in order for you to normalize movement patterns and return to your daily activities with less pain and compensation.
The body is amazing at adapting to things, both good and bad but when it adapts to the bad, it can get stuck there. It is only natural to correct for pain and imbalance by addressing joints and soft tissues and mobilizing these to restore movement. We poke and prod and recreate your pain in order to actually eliminate it. That’s why they joke that coming to PT can be ‘pain and torture’. We are specialists in finding your pain, reproducing it but then taking it away for the long term.
Kinesiology tape is another adjunct that helps us down this path. After we restore better movement patterns, it makes sense to try to keep them there so that the body can remember what it was like to move in a pain-free functional way. Adding kinesiology tape to the system after you have received the manual corrective techniques helps to further reduce the body’s perception of pain. This means that the neurological system can have better output and better motor patterns. It’s why when you put on the tape, you can feel stronger and more supported immediately as well as have better ranges of motion during movement.
The best time to use kinesiology tape would be after the manual treatment and right before the exercise starts. An exercise prescription is a prescription of movements that are chosen to help facilitate this new and improved state. Typically, therapeutic exercises are done under supervision so that the patient can relearn normal movement patterns and reduce compensations. Using the tape will only enhance this part of your therapy. You make the patient feel better, they think your fingers and the tape are magic and you get to be called the best practitioner because you have helped your patient recover from injury.
To learn how kinesiology tape can be right for you or for your practice, call ActiveCare Physical Therapy at (212) 777-4374 or visit www.activecarephysicaltherapy.com.
ActiveCare’s Owner and Physical Therapist Karena Wu appeared at this year’s American Physical Therapist Association (APTA) Combined Sections Meeting (CSM) to represent SpiderTech Taping.
CSM 2015 brought together more than 10,000 physical therapy professionals from around the nation for several stimulating days of exceptional programming, networking opportunities, and an exhibit hall filled with products and services in Indianapolis, IN.
Karena, along with Alex Reid and Chris Nentarz of SpiderTech, manned the booth, delivering detailed information and demonstrating proper taping techniques.
Take a look at some of our photos:
Find out what you missed from CSM 2015 in Indianapolis! Visit www.apta.org/CSM for videos and more!
The ladies of Lifetime’s “Mission Makeover” have gone through amazing transformations this season, pushing themselves to the limit. These inspirational women show just how successful you can be when you set your goals and work hard to reach them.
But all of this exercise can bring with it a level of muscle pain. So I showed the ladies how they can feel a little better with the help of SpiderTech Kinesiology tape. As a certified Kinesiology taping professional, I know that there is both an art and a science to its use and application.
If you missed it, you can watch the video online here:
To learn more about the benefits of SpiderTech tape, contact ActiveCare Physical Therapy. Let’s get your own transformation started today!
At the 2012 Summer Olympic Games in London, the only thing brighter than the athletes’ uniforms was the brilliant multi-colored tape that seemed to adorn various body parts of nearly every athlete that attended. What exactly is that stuff?
That “stuff” is Kinesio tape, a form of elastic therapeutic tape applied by specially trained physical therapists to support injured muscles, decrease muscle pain and increase range of motion, primarily in athletes who need to keep on performing even when they’re injured.
Invented some 30 years ago by Dr. Kenzo Kase, a Japanese chiropractor, Kinesio tape is a strong, elasticized cotton tape that combines strength and support with flexibility and movement. Frustrated with conventional athletic tapes which he felt were too rigid, Kase decided that his patients needed something with “a texture and elasticity very close to living human tissue.” Kase discovered that the application of his unique tape seemed to replicate some of the beneficial effects of massage therapy in relieving pain and soreness in injured patients.
2008 Olympic Breakthrough
Although Kinesio tape has been sported by various Olympic athletes since 1988, the product gained tremendous popularity after 50,000 rolls were donated to therapists in 58 countries to use on athletes at the Beijing Olympics in 2008. Now athletes ranging from Lance Armstrong to the Green Bay Packers swear by it, and some independent research supports its efficacy. A double-blind, randomized clinical trial in 2008 reported that application of Kinesio tape produced an instant improvement in range of motion in subjects treated for shoulder pain, compared with a placebo tape. Another study of whiplash patients found that Kinesio tape provided improved range of motion and pain relief which lasted several days.
Although various kinds of tape have been used to patch up injuries for many years, quite a few physical therapists find Kinesio tape to be a major improvement over the conventional zinc-based tape, which prevents all movement. Kinesio tape is able to stretch and contract, inhibiting movements that might cause further injury yet allowing ones that don’t. When properly applied, the tape allows runners to continue to train even with an injury.
Dr. Kase believes the source of a lot of joint and muscle pain actually is in the layer of skin between the dermis and the epidermis, which is compressed by conventional tape. “I needed to create something to lift these layers,” he explains. The tape opens the space between the dermis and the epidermis, enabling the flow of blood and lymphatic fluids. The tape, in fact, is said to provide results similar to lymphatic drainage massage to reduce swelling.
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The key to Kinesio tape’s efficacy is proper application, and Dr. Kase’s company has trained more than 100,000 practitioners worldwide on how to use it to best effect. At the 2012 London Summer Olympic Games it was used by physical therapists from 80 different countries, in a rainbow of colors, patterns and designs.
To find a Certified Kinesio Tape Practitioner near you, you can go to the Dr. Kase’s Website, KinesioTaping.com, and click on the CKTP Locator link at the bottom right hand side of the page. In New York City, ActiveCare Physical Therapy’s own Karena Wu is a Certified Kinesio Tape Practitioner as well as a Physical Therapist specializing in manual therapies, Kinesio Tape, vertigo, TMJ, Pilates for rehab and functional training.
Since therapeutic tape is not regulated the same way medications and some therapies are, not a lot of research has been devoted to understanding exactly how it functions. Athletes, however, will latch onto anything that they believe gives them an edge, and judging from the 2012 London Olympic Games, Kinesio tape is one of those things!
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