The K-Taping Pro course covers the basic functions and effects of K-taping in a live stream format. This is a certified course.

About this event

Course overview

New to K-Taping? Get started with the K-Taping Pro course! It covers all the basics and effects of K-Taping over a two-day course. We’ll show you how K-Tape can be used for muscle, ligament, functional corrections, and fascia corrections. You’ll also discover how to apply techniques for a wide range of conditions, including: rotator cuff injuries, low back and neck pain, hand and wrist conditions; iliotibial band syndrome, knee arthritis, knee ligament injuries, Achilles tendonitis, ankle injuries, plantar fasciitis, lymphatic dysfunction, contusion care, and much more!

Live stream format only

Our Livestream K-Taping PRO course is a live class with a K-Taping instructor where the attendees interact and engage in a real time setting through a video conferencing platform. Attendees are require to have a practice partner for the entire 2 day course to practice applications.

What’s included in the PRO course?

Each participant will receive, by mail one box of K-Tape Mixed (4 rolls), Cross-Tape, K-Taping PRO Manual (114 pages with over 40 detailed applications), Exercise Bands, Pen, Skin marker and a K-Taping Catalog. $100 VALUE!

K-Taping Certification

Each participant who completes the course will receive a K-Taping Certificate by mail following the course.

K-Tape Products

Each participant who completes the course will receive by email a 15% discount on their first order of K-Tape at OrthoCanada.com

Group Rate

Looking to get a group of professionals K-Tape certified? Contact Katrina Cooke to discuss pricing options.

katrina.cooke@orthocanada.com | 1-800-561-0310 ext. 1756

Who should attend?

Physicians, physiotherapists, physiotherapy assistants, chiropractors, athletic therapists, kinesiologists, exercise physiologists, strength and conditioning specialists, massage therapists, and rehabilitation nurses.

Course Details

In the K-taping® Pro course students are taught Four Application Techniques:

Muscle Techniques: Functional disorders in the muscles often cause an imbalance between agonists and antagonists. Muscle taping techniques are used to correct these imbalances. They allow the muscle to return to its normal function and adaptations can be made to the loading capacity and the movement patterns again.

Ligament Techniques: The ligament technique is used for injury and overuse of tendons and ligaments. It relieves pressure and pain, and improves loading capacity, resulting in quicker healing.

Corrective Techniques: Are divided into functional correction and fascia correction. The functional corrective technique is used for the correction of abnormal bony positions, such as the correction of an abnormal patella position. Functional correction requires maximal stretching of the tape before application. Fascia correction is used for adhesions within muscle fascia, resulting in a loosening of fascia and pain reduction.

Lymphatic Techniques: The Lymphatic Correction techniques are used when lymph flow is disrupted. These techniques lift the skin. This increases the space between skin and subcutaneous tissue and lymph fluid is able to flow easier out of the interstitial space into the lymphatic circulation.

Other Information:

Cancellation policy: Training may be canceled if a minimum number of trainees is not reached one week prior to training. All registrants will receive a full refund or immediate transfer to a future training. K-Taping Academy Canada reserves the right to cancel at any time with full refund.

K-Taping Pro Live Virtual Course October 29-30th Registration, Sat, 29 Oct 2022 at 10:00 AM | Eventbrite