What are the effects of intramuscular patches?

  KINESIO is a patch developed mainly for the treatment of joint and muscle pain. It was created by Japanese physician Kenzo Kase in 1973 and was first used to treat sports injuries. It is not like the traditional plaster or medicine cloth that has medicinal properties, but its effectiveness comes from its own tension and elasticity. Both the upper layer of the patch itself and the lower layer of the adhesive applied to the skin are designed according to biomechanics and human physiological mechanism, and the quality has a great impact on the treatment effect. In addition to the patch itself, the most important factor that determines the effectiveness of the ligature treatment is the experience and skill of the therapist. With the correct patching, intramuscular patches can have the following effects: 1) relieve pain 2) improve circulation 3) reduce edema 4) promote healing 5) support soft tissue 6) relax soft tissue 7) train soft tissue 8) correct posture 9) improve incorrect movement patterns