Kinesiotaping in Pilsen

Relief from pain or excessive pressure

Are you suffering from unpleasant and often long-term pain in your tendons, muscles or joints? The popular and effective method of kinesiotaping can help you. You've probably met athletes who have been taped with coloured tape on various parts of their body.

Kinesiotaping is the brainchild of Japanese chiropractor Dr Kenzo Kasa, whose efforts to speed up the treatment of injuries and optimise the course of acute and chronic conditions have been crowned with the development of a revolutionary new material.

Kinesiotaping tape is made of cotton, some types are coated with tourmaline. The adhesive, which is usually a natural resin, is arranged in a wave-like pattern on the tap. The tape can stretch to 160% its original length, is waterproof and breathable. It adheres very well and gently to human skin. The different colours of the tape do not have a significant effect on the therapeutic effect.

Kinesiotaping from experienced therapists

The great advantage is that at the Medical Institute you will be taken care of by an experienced team of therapists who have many years of experience with kinesiotaping and know how to apply the tapes correctly according to your individual problems. It's not just a matter of sticking on a coloured tape - the correct technique is crucial to achieve maximum effect.

Kinesiotaping at the Medical Institute is ideal if you are suffering from back, cervical spine, muscle or joint pain, but also after injuries, twists, bruises or when recovering from surgery. For athletes, bands are also used to support performance, stabilize overworked muscles and prevent injuries.

Another reason to entrust kinesiotaping to the experts at the Medical Institute is that we not only apply the tapes, but also explain how to care for them, how long to wear them and how to prolong the effect as much as possible.

For whom is kinesiotaping suitable

  • Kinesiotaping is suitable for anyone who wants to gently promote healing, relieve pain and improve muscle or joint function, whether it's for an acute injury, chronic conditions or to prevent overuse injuries.
  • It is most often used by people who suffer from back, cervical spine, shoulder, knee or other joint pain, but also by those who have strained or overloaded muscles from work, sports or long periods of sitting.
  • Kinesiotaping is also a great option for athletes because it helps stabilize muscles and tendons during exercise, reduces the risk of injury and speeds up recovery after sports.
  • It is also suitable after surgery or injuries, for example, for swelling, bruising and scars, because properly applied tape promotes the lymphatic system and better healing.
  • Kinesiotaping is also appreciated by people with chronic musculoskeletal pain who want to relieve their body without unnecessary medication and invasive procedures.
  • The great advantage is that the bands do not restrict movement, on the contrary, they support the proper function of muscles and joints, and thanks to this you can engage in everyday activities and sports with more confidence and less pain.

How kinesiotaping is done in our company

  • It all starts with a consultation with a therapist who will discuss your problems with you, find out where you feel pain, what muscles or joints are stressed, and assess your musculoskeletal system.
  • They will determine which taping technique to use and where to place the tapes correctly to promote healing and relieve pain.
  • The application itself is quick and painless. The therapist uses special elastic bands to gently lift the skin to improve blood and lymph flow in the area.
  • Proper application of the tape will also support muscles and tendons, relieve tension and help joints function more naturally.
  • Tapes do not restrict movement - on the contrary, they allow the affected area to be better stabilized while remaining active. You can work, play sports or shower with them and they remain effective.
  • The therapist will also explain how to take care of the tape, how long to wear it and what to watch out for so that the effect lasts as long as possible.
  • Thanks to the professional approach at the Medical Institute, you can be sure that kinesiotaping will work exactly where it is supposed to - relieve pain, promote healing and give you back the confidence to move safely and without unnecessary restrictions.

What are the benefits of kinesiotaping

  • The primary advantage is that the elastic band supports muscles, tendons and joints without restricting movement. You can move freely, play sports or work while the taping helps to stabilise the stressed areas and protect them from further strain.
  • Kinesiotaping also improves blood and lymph circulation, which speeds healing, reduces swelling, bruising and inflammation. You will appreciate this not only after an injury or surgery, but also when there is a chronic load on muscles and joints.
  • Another advantage is that the tapes can relieve pain - they gently lift the skin, reducing pressure on painful areas and promoting the release of muscle tension.
  • Properly applied, kinesiotaping also improves posture and movement patterns by helping to guide muscles and joints into their natural position.
  • This is useful for athletes, but also for people with sedentary jobs or one-sided workloads.
  • A big plus is that kinesiotaping is gentle, painless and non-invasive - It perfectly complements physiotherapy and rehabilitation and works even where exercise alone is not enough.
  • The result of all this? Less pain, faster healing and confidence in movement - all without medication and complicated recovery.

Our kinesiotaping specialists

Veronika Hošková

Nurse / Advisor The 1:1 Diet

Olya Hamor

Nurse/Body Treatment Specialist

Adéla Jílková

Nurse/Body Treatment Specialist/Trichology Advisor

Eliska Stankova

Nurse/Body Treatment Specialist

Price list

Taping

150 - 500 CZK (depending on size)

How taping helped our clients