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Sports Med BlogKinesio Taping for Tennis Elbow
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Tennis elbow, or lateral epicondylitis, is one of the most common—and most frustrating—injuries among racquet sport players including tennis players and others who actively use the muscles of the forearm. It is characterized by pain and tenderness over the outside of the elbow (lateral epicondyle), that may also radiate down the forearm.
Video of a KT Taping Application for Acute Tennis Elbow
This application technique is designed to increase circulation to the overused extensor muscles of the forearm, helping to reduce inflammation. It also reduces the activation signals to these muscles, allowing them to relax and recover from the lateral epicondylitis condition.
Video on kinesio taping for tennis elbow |
Kinesio Taping for Tennis Elbow
Kinesio taping is an exciting new development in the treatment and management of tennis elbow. This thin, lightweight, stretchy tape can be worn 24/7 for several days, providing round-the-clock therapy and relief for stubborn cases of elbow pain.
Once applied, there is virtually no sensation from wearing kinesiology tape, and its elasticity allows it to provide helpful support without restricting range of motion.
This is one of the most important benefits of kinesiology tape to those who need to continue their activity while wearing it.
Different Taping Techniques for Different Outcomes.
Different taping techniques can be used, depending on the desired outcome.
We will first look at how to apply kinesiology tape for an acute case of tennis elbow, followed by taping techniques for a more chronic condition.
In addition, one application will be based on using kinesiology tape from a roll, while the other will be based on using a pre-cut application designed specifically for the elbow.
Kinesiology Taping for Acute Tennis Elbow
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In the case of an acute injury with inflammation, the goal is to reduce inflammation and relax the overused muscles, allowing the healing process to begin.
To achieve this, the tape is applied from the insertion (wrist end) toward the origin (elbow end) of the forearm extensor muscles. Both the muscle and the tape are stretched during application to maximally enhance circulation and take pressure off of the inflamed muscle.
This type of taping would be most beneficial during the acute stages of tennis elbow when activity levels have been restricted. It will enhance and prolong the benefits of physical therapy when worn between therapy sessions.




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I use kinesiotaping for tennis elbow with great results.
Best regards!
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