The popularity and use of kinesiology tape (k-tape) has increased dramatically over the last seven years. Despite the fact that it was invented in the 1970’s by Dr. Kenzo Kase, k-tape rose to prominence following the Beijing Olympics in 2008. K-tape is...
THE USE OF A BRIGHTLY COLORED TAPE BY ATHLETES AND WEEKEND warriors is on the rise. Whether in the CrossFit box, on the tennis court, or as a desk jockey, kinesiology tape (kinesiotape) has been rapidly gaining popularity with athletes, patients, and...
I teach continuing education for chiropractors, athletic trainers, physical therapists, massage therapists, and other allied health care providers all over the world. When I am standing on my soapbox about the importance of home exercise, the common questions asked...
Have you ever been explaining something to a patient when, 20 seconds into your explanation, you see the “deer in the headlights” look? You just know the patient is hearing the teacher from Peanuts saying, “Whant whant . . . whant whant wha.” When...
CrossFit athletes are different from average weekend warriors. They are of all sizes, ages, and athletic back- grounds. They like to train for fitness and make it a lifestyle. Unlike those who work out in a big box gym, these athletes surround...