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El. knyga: K-Taping in Pediatrics: Basics Techniques Indications

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  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Nov-2015
  • Leidėjas: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783662465851
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  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Nov-2015
  • Leidėjas: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783662465851
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Already integrated successfully in competitive sports, medical treatment and rehabilitation programs, K-Taping therapy offers physical, occupational and speech therapists a wide range of options for the treatment of infants, small children and younger patients. K-Taping can now be integrated into pediatric physiotherapy and speech therapy, aiding in the treatment of a range of conditions including postural defects, deformities of the feet and dysphagia.

 About the content

K-Taping in theory

-          The properties, function and mode of action of elastic K-Tape

-          The effects of K-Tape therapy

-          The fundamentals of K-Tape application

-          Contraindications

 

K-Taping in practice

-          The four major application techniques (muscle, ligament, correction and lymph applications) including common indications in children, and practical examples

-          The appropriate technique for more than50 medical indications

-          Step by step guidance with photo series, practical tips and alternative applications

 

About the author

Birgit Kumbrink, founder and medical director of the international K-Taping Academy, Dortmund, Germany and one of the most experienced users and teachers of the treatment method internationally.

 

The course companion and practical manual for therapists, midwives and pediatricians

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K-Taping - now with options for the treatment of children
1 The K-Taping Method
1(12)
Birgit Kumbrink
1.1 From Theory to Therapeutic Method
2(1)
1.2 The Elastic K-Tape
2(3)
1.2.1 Acrylic Coating
4(1)
1.2.2 Indicators of Poor Tape Quality
5(1)
1.2.3 Tape with Active Ingredients
5(1)
1.3 Users and Fields of Application
5(1)
1.4 Training for K-Taping Therapists
6(1)
1.5 Crosstape
6(1)
1.5.1 Function and Properties
6(1)
1.5.2 Application
7(1)
1.6 Basic Functions and Effects of K-Taping
7(3)
1.6.1 Enhanced Muscle Function
7(1)
1.6.2 Elimination of Impairments to Circulation
8(1)
1.6.3 Pain Reduction
8(1)
1.6.4 Support of Joint Function
9(1)
1.7 Application and Removal of the Tape
10(1)
1.8 Contraindications
11(1)
1.9 Color Theory
11(1)
1.10 Combined Therapy
12(1)
1.11 Ground Rules for the Treatment of Children
12(1)
1.12 Reference
12(1)
2 The Four Application Techniques
13(22)
Birgit Kumbrink
2.1 Muscle Applications
14(2)
2.1.1 Muscle Function
14(1)
2.1.2 Effect of the K-Tape Application
14(1)
2.1.3 Application Technique for Muscles
14(2)
2.2 Ligament Applications
16(9)
2.2.1 Applications for Ligaments (Ligamenta)
17(4)
2.2.2 Ligament Application for Tendons
21(2)
2.2.3 Spacetape
23(2)
2.3 Corrective Taping Applications
25(3)
2.3.1 Functional Correction
25(2)
2.3.2 Fascial Correction
27(1)
2.4 Lymph Applications
28(7)
2.4.1 Causes of Lymphostasis
29(2)
2.4.2 Effects of Lymph Application
31(1)
2.4.3 Application Technique for the Lymphatic System
31(4)
3 Applications for Specific Indications
35(112)
Birgit Kumbrink
3.1 Postural Defects and Disorders
39(28)
3.1.1 Ventral Postural Disorder in Infants
39(4)
3.1.2 Ventral Postural Disorder in Young Children
43(2)
3.1.3 Three-Month Colic
45(2)
3.1.4 Umbilical Hernia
47(2)
3.1.5 Postural Disorders in Older Children
49(4)
3.1.6 Hyperextension of the Knee (Genu Recurvatum)
53(4)
3.1.7 Misalignment of the Knee Axis
57(2)
3.1.8 Asymmetry of the Cervical Spine
59(4)
3.1.9 Scoliosis
63(4)
3.2 Deformities of the Foot
67(22)
3.2.1 Metatarsus Adductus
67(10)
3.2.2 Flat Foot (Talipes Valgus)
77(2)
3.2.3 Spastic Sickled Foot
79(4)
3.2.4 Club Foot
83(4)
3.2.5 Talipes Calcaneus
87(2)
3.3 Brachial Plexus Palsy
89(12)
3.3.1 Scapula Alata
89(2)
3.3.2 Elbow Extension Deficit
91(2)
3.3.3 Shoulder Internal Rotation
93(2)
3.3.4 Forearm Pronation
95(2)
3.3.5 Palmar Flexion Posture
97(4)
3.4 Infantile Cerebral Palsy
101(6)
3.4.1 Spastic Thumb-in-Palm Deformity
101(2)
3.4.2 Spastic Hand Deformity
103(2)
3.4.3 Spastic Talipes Equinus
105(2)
3.5 Spina Bifida
107(4)
3.5.1 Inactive Musculature
107(2)
3.5.2 Scar Tissue
109(2)
3.6 Scar Treatment
111(4)
3.7 Disorders of the Knee
115(4)
3.7.1 Osgood--Schlatter Disease
115(2)
3.7.2 Patellar Misalignment
117(2)
3.8 Pulmonary Disease
119(2)
3.9 Dysphagia
121(8)
3.9.1 Swallowing Disorders
121(2)
3.9.2 Hypersalivation
123(2)
3.9.3 Hypotonus/Hypertonus of the Mouth Region
125(4)
3.10 Myofunctional Disorders
129(4)
3.10.1 Shortened Upper Lip
129(2)
3.10.2 Open Mouth Posture
131(2)
3.11 Headaches
133(8)
3.11.1 Tension Headache
133(6)
3.11.2 Temporal Headache
139(2)
3.12 Sinusitis
141(4)
3.12.1 Sinusitis Maxillaris
141(2)
3.12.2 Sinusitis Frontalis
143(2)
3.13 Childhood Incontinence
145(2)
Reference
145(2)
Service Part 147(1)
Index 148
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 15 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.