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12 April 2011 ~ 0 Comments

Using Kinesiology Tape

As you may recall from our intro post on kinesiology taping, our plan is to move through each muscle group/joint in the body and show you how to use kinesiology tape in three distinct ways:

Immediately after injury  (for swelling and pain reduction)
During the healing process (using correction techniques to restore normal position and allow for [...]

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12 March 2011 ~ 0 Comments

Overuse Injuries- Upper Body

In the last post, we talked about how to manage the common symptoms of overuse injuries. This included using Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation (aka R.I.C.E.) to reduce pain and swelling. We also reviewed what A-T-A techniques are best for treating this type of injury. The key to treating overuse injuries is to remember [...]

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09 March 2011 ~ 0 Comments

Overuse Injuries

In the previous “How To” post we talked about the six different techniques covered so far on this site (foam roller, cross friction, trigger point, active and joint mobilizations, and stretching). We reviewed the techniques and also briefly talked about what kind of injuries each technique was best suited for. In [...]

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08 March 2011 ~ 0 Comments

Muscle Spasms/Trigger Points

In the previous “How To” post we talked about the six different techniques covered so far on this site (foam roller, cross friction, trigger point, active and joint mobilizations, and stretching). We reviewed the techniques and also briefly talked about what kind of injuries each technique was best suited for. In this post, we’re going [...]

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06 March 2011 ~ 0 Comments

Tendon Injuries- Upper Body

In the last post, we talked about how to manage the common symptoms of tendon injuries. This included using Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation (aka R.I.C.E.) to reduce pain and swelling. We also reviewed what A-T-A techniques are best for treating this type of injury.
To review, typical treatment for a tendon injury looks like this:
1) [...]

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28 February 2011 ~ 3 Comments

Tendon Injuries

In the previous “How To” post we talked about the six different techniques covered so far on this site (foam roller, cross friction, trigger point, active and joint mobilizations, and stretching). We reviewed the techniques and also briefly talked about what kind of injuries each technique was best suited for. In [...]

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24 February 2011 ~ 3 Comments

Muscle strains + sprains

In the previous “How To” post we talked about the six different techniques covered so far on this site (foam roller, cross friction, trigger point, active and joint mobilizations, and stretching). We reviewed the techniques and also briefly talked about what kind of injuries each technique was best suited for. In this post, we’re going [...]

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17 February 2011 ~ 1 Comment

How To Use This Site- part 1

So far on this site we’ve covered three massage techniques, two mobilization techniques and stretching for all 17 regions of the body. That’s a lot to choose from when sitting at home working on sore muscles! In this post we’re going to talk about how to actually use them all together.
Let’s start by reviewing what [...]

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02 June 2010 ~ 2 Comments

Overuse Injuries- Lower Body

In the last post, we talked about how to manage the common symptoms of overuse injuries. This included using Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation (aka R.I.C.E.) to reduce pain and swelling. We also reviewed what A-T-A techniques are best for treating this type of injury. The key to treating overuse injuries is to remember that [...]

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24 May 2010 ~ 2 Comments

Tendon Injuries- Lower Body

In the last post, we talked about how to manage the common symptoms of tendon injuries. This included using Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation (aka R.I.C.E.) to reduce pain and swelling. We also reviewed what A-T-A techniques are best for treating this type of injury.
To review, typical treatment for a tendon injury looks like this:
1) [...]

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