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Certificate Course In Kinesiology Taping

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Certificate Course In Kinesiology Taping

Certificate Course In Kinesiology Taping
Published 4/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.01 GB | Duration: 0h 52m

sports taping, athletic taping, biomechanics, clinical taping

What you'll learn

Understand the principles and theories behind kinesiology taping in order to enable students learn how it works, why it is used, and where to use.

Develop the skills needed to apply kinesiology tape correctly and understand the differences between taping techniques for different injuries and conditions.

Learn how to design effective kinesiology taping protocols based on the specific needs of each patient or client, considering the type and severity of injury.

Understand how to integrate kinesiology taping into a larger treatment planto ensure that the taping protocol is part of a comprehensive treatment plan.

Requirements

Kinesiology tapes and a pair of scissors is just enough to master this awesome skill

Description

This certificate course in kinesiology taping is designed to teach students about the principles, techniques, and applications of kinesiology taping. Kinesiology taping is a therapeutic technique used to support and stabilize muscles and joints, reduce pain and inflammation, and improve athletic performance.Students will learn how to assess and identify specific muscle and joint injuries and how to apply kinesiology tape for optimal support and healing. Students will learn how to apply kinesiology tape for various injuries, such as ankle sprains, knee pain, shoulder injuries, and lower back pain.Throughout the course, students will have access to instructional videos and demonstrations that show them how to apply kinesiology tape correctly and effectively. They will also learn about the latest research on kinesiology taping and how to integrate it into their practice.By the end of the course, students will have the knowledge and skills necessary to confidently apply kinesiology taping in their practice or for personal use.Course Topics:Introduction to kinesiology tapingPrinciples and theory of kinesiology tapingTypes of kinesiology tapes and their applicationsAssessing and identifying muscle and joint injuriesKinesiology taping for ankle sprains, knee pain, shoulder injuries, lower back pain and sports conditionsInstructional videos and demonstrationsResearch and evidence-based practice in kinesiology tapingCourse Requirements:Basic knowledge of anatomy and physiologyAccess to kinesiology tapeComputer or mobile device with internet access to access the Udemy platformTarget Audience:Physical therapists, athletic trainers, massage therapists, chiropractors, and other healthcare professionalsPersonal trainers, coaches, and athletesAnyone interested in learning about kinesiology taping for personal use or to enhance their professional skills.Course Length: This course is a self-paced course and can be completed in approximately 6-8 hours.

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Introduction to Taping

Lecture 2 Goals of Taping

Lecture 3 Know your Tapes

Section 2: Practical demonstration

Lecture 4 Biceps tendinitis Taping

Lecture 5 Trapezitis Taping

Lecture 6 Triceps Strain Taping

Lecture 7 Tennis elbow Taping

Lecture 8 TFCC Taping

Lecture 9 Patellar tendinitis Taping

Lecture 10 Frozen Shoulder Taping

Lecture 11 Headache Taping

Lecture 12 Muscle Contusion Taping

Lecture 13 LymphOedema Taping

Lecture 14 Deltoid Strain Taping

Lecture 15 Osteoarthritis Knee Taping

Lecture 16 Quadriceps Strain Taping

Lecture 17 Back Pain Taping

Lecture 18 Shin Splints Taping

Lecture 19 Plantar Fasciitis Taping

Lecture 20 Safe removal of Tape

Kinesiology taping can be done by any health professional but anyone who knows about the basic human anatomy can also apply this.,Course is beneficial to individuals who have a background in healthcare or sports medicine, such as physiotherapists, athletic trainers, chiropractors, sports coaches, and fitness professionals