Are there any massage therapist certified in Kinesio Taping? If so where did you get your training/certification from and would you recommend them? Also what do you...
Beverly L. replied:
Rock Tape VS K-Tape Review: http://youtu.be/4 iWRK8 aO2 ug
Beau L. replied:
as for doing training from KT, I think it really depends on your current skill and comfort. coming from a strong anatomy, kinesiology & sports background, all I needed was to read Dr. Kase's book to understand how to do it. if you have just a foundational knowledge, I would recommend training in-person. there are differences in the way each brand of tape works; I have Rock Tape and other brands for specific uses (mainly pre-event to create stability), but mainly use KT tape. in my opinion it is much more versatile.
Shannon R. replied:
Riverside Muscular Therapy (www.riverside-fitness.org) is hosting kinesiotaping I-IV in sept/nov 2014 in Stamford, CT! Check it out!
Carrie L. replied:
You have to be a licensed to touch provider according to Kinesiotaping.com
TeeWhy T. replied:
RockTape.com
Terri V. replied:
The scissors are somewhat of a scam...I bought a couple pair. Truly no difference from dollar store scissors, they still need to be sharpened... And if you drop them ugh. (I am clumsy) I do have other nice scissors, but when I have a class or travel to some events I work, or whatever...no chance I am taking the nice ones! Cheap works beautifully Kinesio Tape was great. Rocktape took me a lot further. There is 2 levels truly, all in one weekend. Quite affordable. Wonderful company to deal with.
ooow, another massage today. I feel like I have been mauled by a tiger. But it feels good after. I recommend the accu point massage at Dr. Anto's clinic in Cupertino,...