Dr. Noah Volz

Kinesiotape

Elastic therapeutic taping that supports tissue, reduces inflammation, and works between treatment sessions

What kinesiotape does

Kinesiotape is a thin, elastic therapeutic tape applied directly to skin. When applied correctly, it gently lifts the tissue, which can reduce local pressure, support lymphatic drainage, and modify how the nervous system processes sensation in that area.

Unlike rigid athletic tape, kinesiotape moves with the body. It can be worn during daily activity and exercise — extending the benefit of treatment between visits.

Common applications

Soft tissue injury and muscle strain

Kinesiotape supports injured tissue during the recovery process — reducing the mechanical load on the area while still allowing the movement needed for healing.

Joint support during recovery

When a joint needs stability reinforcement without immobilization, taping provides feedback and proprioceptive cueing that supports better mechanics through daily activity.

Movement reinforcement

Tape applied along postural muscle groups creates a continuous sensory cue that supports better positioning throughout the day — without restricting natural movement.

How it fits into treatment

Extends treatment between sessions

Because it stays on for several days, kinesiotape can keep tissue supported and neurologically engaged in the period between appointments — extending the window of benefit from each visit.

Supports active rehabilitation

Unlike rigid taping that prevents movement, kinesiotape allows full participation in rehab exercises and daily activity — which matters when the goal is restoring normal function, not just protecting from pain.

Pairs with any other modality

Kinesiotape is additive rather than exclusive — it can be applied alongside chiropractic care, shockwave, Neubie, soft-tissue therapy, rehabilitation, or any other treatment without interference.

What patients notice

  • Reduced local swelling and tenderness
  • Improved comfort during movement and activity
  • Postural support without restricting normal motion
  • Faster return to exercise and normal daily activity

Ask about kinesiotape at your next appointment

Kinesiotape is typically added to an existing care plan when it fits the presentation. If you are starting fresh, an initial evaluation will determine which services and adjuncts make the most sense for your case.