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El. knyga: K Taping: An Illustrated Guide - Basics - Techniques - Indications

  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Nov-2011
  • Leidėjas: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783642129322
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Nov-2011
  • Leidėjas: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783642129322

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The K-Tap Method is a unique tool to support physical therapy and medical treatments of an extra-ordinarily wide range of conditions-from musculoskeletal problems (e.g. back pain, muscle tension, joint instabilities) to various pain conditions (e.g. migraine or menstrual pain) and even in post-operative lymphatic therapy (e.g. following breast cancer operations). K-Taping is also established in professional and competitive sport as a tool for pre-training preparation, prevention and treatment. This practical guide provides all the background information you need and shows you how to use the specially developed elastic K-Tape to best effect.

The method's basic principles and effects

The special elastic tape's properties

Brief history

The four major application techniques (muscle, ligament, correction, lymph applications), each described in detail and introduced in a clinical case

50 frequently seen medical conditions and how they are treated with K-Taping applications

Each technique illustrated in up to six full-color photos and anatomical drawings

Concise step-by-step instruction, specific info concerning the medical problem, plus additional practical tips

At a glimpse: Memo boxes for each technique summarizing the main points to remember

A real must have for therapists and doctors:

As a companion to K-Taping training courses and

as refresher and reference book in using K-Taping in practice

This richly illustrated guidebook features a highly successful therapeutic approach to treating orthopedic, traumatological and many other conditions. It serves both as a perfect companion to training courses and as a reference book for health professionals.



1 The K-Taping Method 1(12)
1.1 From Theory to Therapeutic Methodology
2(1)
1.2 The elastic stretch K-Tape
3(3)
1.2.1 Indications of inadequate tape quality
4(1)
1.2.2 Tape with pharmaceutically active ingredients
5(1)
1.3 User and areas of application
6(1)
1.4 Training for K-Taping Therapists
6(1)
1.5 CROSS-TAPE®
6(1)
1.6 Basic functions and effects of K-Taping
6(3)
1.6.1 Improvement of muscle function
7(1)
1.6.2 Elimination of circulatory impairments
7(1)
1.6.3 Pain reduction
7(2)
1.6.4 Support of joint function
9(1)
1.7 Application and removal of the tape
9(2)
1.8 Contraindications
11(1)
1.9 Color theory
11(1)
1.10 Diagnosis
11(2)
2 The Four Application Techniques 13(22)
2.1 Muscle applications
14(2)
2.1.1 Muscle function
14(1)
2.1.2 Mode of action of the K-Taping
14(1)
2.1.3 Executing the application
14(2)
2.2 Ligament applications
16(9)
2.2.1 Ligament applications (Ligamenta)
17(4)
2.2.2 Ligament applications for tendons
21(2)
2.2.3 Space tape
23(2)
2.3 Corrective applications
25(3)
2.3.1 Functional correction
25(2)
2.3.2 Fascia correction
27(1)
2.4 Lymphatic applications
28(7)
2.4.1 Causes of lymphostasis
28(3)
2.4.2 Mode of action of lymphatic applications
31(4)
3 Muscle Applications 35(42)
3.1 Muscle applications for the upper extremities
37(12)
3.1.1 Trapezius
37(2)
3.1.2 Deltoid
39(2)
3.1.3 Biceps brachii
41(2)
3.1.4 Triceps brachii
43(2)
3.1.5 Infraspinatus
45(2)
3.1.6 Extensor carpi radialis longus muscle
47(2)
3.2 Muscle applications for the trunk
49(14)
3.2.1 Pectoralis minor
49(2)
3.2.2 Pectoralis major
51(2)
3.2.3 Rectus abdominis
53(2)
3.2.4 External oblique
55(2)
3.2.5 Internal oblique
57(2)
3.2.6 Iliacus
59(2)
3.2.7 Intrinsic back musculature (erector spinae), application for the lumbar region
61(2)
3.3 Muscle application for the lower extremities
63(14)
3.3.1 Adductor longus
63(2)
3.3.2 Rectus femoris
65(2)
3.3.3 Biceps femoris
67(2)
3.3.4 Semimembranosus
69(2)
3.3.5 Gluteus maximus
71(2)
3.3.6 Tibialis anterior
73(2)
3.3.7 Extensor hallucis longus
75(2)
4 Ligament Applications 77(14)
4.1 Ligaments and tendons
79(8)
4.1.1 Collateral ligaments of the knee
79(2)
4.1.2 Patellar ligament
81(2)
4.1.3 Achilles tendon
83(2)
4.1.4 Lateral collateral ligaments of the ankle joint
85(2)
4.2 Special form of ligament application: spacetape
87(4)
4.2.1 Spacetape pain point
87(2)
4.2.2 Spacetape Trigger point
89(2)
5 Corrective Applications 91(18)
5.1 Functional correction
93(6)
5.1.1 Patella correction
93(2)
5.1.2 Scoliosis
95(2)
5.1.3 Spinous process correction
97(2)
5.2 Fascia correction
99(10)
5.2.1 Fascia correction of iliotibial tract
99(2)
5.2.2 Inflammation of the superficial pes anserinus
101(2)
5.2.3 Frontal headache
103(2)
5.2.4 Anterior shoulder instability
105(2)
5.2.5 Hallux valgus
107(2)
6 Applications for Specific Indications 109(50)
6.1 Head
111(8)
6.1.1 Tinnitus
111(2)
6.1.2 Migraine
113(2)
6.1.3 Whiplash
115(2)
6.1.4 Temporomandibular joint
117(2)
6.2 Trunk
119(16)
6.2.1 Thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS)
119(2)
6.2.2 Asthma
121(2)
6.2.3 Scoliosis
123(2)
6.2.4 Lumbar vertebral syndrome (LVS)
125(2)
6.2.5 Micturition disorders
127(2)
6.2.6 Menstrual disorders
129(2)
6.2.7 Uterine prolapse
131(2)
6.2.8 Scar tape
133(2)
6.3 Upper extremities
135(12)
6.3.1 Impingement syndrome
135(2)
6.3.2 Biceps tendonitis
137(2)
6.3.3 Epicondylitis
139(2)
6.3.4 Carpal tunnel syndrome
141(2)
6.3.5 Wrist stabilization
143(2)
6.3.6 Finger contusion
145(2)
6.4 Lower extremities
147(12)
6.4.1 Hip problems
147(2)
6.4.2 Torn muscle fibers
149(2)
6.4.3 Osteoarthritis of the knee joint
151(2)
6.4.4 Achillodynia
153(2)
6.4.5 Ankle joint distortion
155(2)
6.4.6 Splayfoot, fallen arch, and flatfoot
157(2)
7 Lymphatic Applications 159(44)
7.1 Upper extremities
161(14)
7.1.1 Drainage of medial upper arm
161(2)
7.1.2 Drainage of lateral upper arm
163(2)
7.1.3 Drainage of forearm/entire arm
165(2)
7.1.4 Drainage of upper arm-medial and lateral
167(2)
7.1.5 Drainage of hand
169(2)
7.1.6 Protein fibrosis (Stemmer sign) in the hand
171(2)
7.1.7 Drainage using the arm spiral tape
173(2)
7.2 Lower extremities
175(12)
7.2.1 Drainage of the thigh
175(2)
7.2.2 Drainage of the lower leg/entire leg
177(2)
7.2.3 Drainage of the entire leg
179(2)
7.2.4 Drainage of the foot
181(2)
7.2.5 Stemmer sign in the foot
183(2)
7.2.6 Drainage using the leg spiral tape
185(2)
7.3 Trunk
187(8)
7.3.1 Drainage of upper trunk quadrant
187(2)
7.3.2 Drainage of lower trunk quadrant I
189(2)
7.3.3 Drainage of lower trunk quadrant II
191(2)
7.3.4 Drainage of abdomen
193(2)
7.4 Additional lymphatic applications
195(8)
7.4.1 Drainage of the face
195(2)
7.4.2 Drainage of the shoulder joint
197(2)
7.4.3 Drainage of the knee joint
199(2)
7.4.4 Fibrosis/hematoma
201(2)
References 203(2)
Subject Index 205
Birgit Kumbrink, founder and medical director of the international K-Taping Academy, based in Dortmund, Germany, has been a K-Taping instructor for many years and is one of the most experienced users and teachers of the treatment method internationally. Birgit Kumbrink has written many articles about K-Taping for the medical press and has appeared on various medical programs on German radio and television. She has developed the fledgling elastic tape therapy from Asia into the K-Taping therapy that has now become established in Germany and other countries throughout Europe. A therapy that over the last 12 years has gained recognition as a meaningful and effective treatment in physiotherapy, medical applications and sports medicine. Birgit Kumbrink is responsible for the inclusion of K-Taping in many aftercare concepts, such as after breast cancer operations. She has also been the driving force behind the development of K-Taping techniques and applications and leads national and international studies in cooperation with clinics and therapist associations.