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Kinesiology Taping

Kinesiology taping for proprioceptive support during return-to-sport phases. We apply it, and importantly, we teach you the application — so you can re-tape yourself between sessions.

Typical programme
As required
Session length
10–15 min add-on
Recovery rate
Understanding the condition

Support that lets you keep moving.

Kinesiology taping provides proprioceptive support — the tape gives the brain extra feedback about a joint or muscle, supporting it through a movement without locking it down. It is especially useful in return-to-sport phases, offering confidence and support while you rebuild.

Crucially, we do not just apply it and send you off — we teach you the application, so you can re-tape yourself between sessions and stay supported when it matters. Taping is a bridge, not a destination: it supports you while the real strength and control work takes hold underneath.

Kinesiology Taping
Image — kinesiology taping application
Why it happens

The root causes we look for.

01
Return-to-sport phase
A healing area benefits from extra support and feedback as load increases.
02
Proprioceptive need
The tape cues the brain about joint position, supporting better movement.
03
Confidence gap
Athletes returning from injury value the reassurance that support provides.
04
Short-term offload
Tape can take the edge off an irritated structure while it settles.
Symptoms we treat

Recognise any of these?

Returning to sport after injury
Need short-term joint support
Patellofemoral pain on running
Shoulder instability during lifting
Plantar fasciitis on walking
Lower back support for lifting
Our Approach

How we'll actually treat it.

STEP 1
1
Skin prep
Clean, dry skin. Hair trim if needed. Patch test for sensitivity.
STEP 2
2
Application
Specific pattern for the joint and goal — facilitation, inhibition, or proprioception.
STEP 3
3
Self-application coaching
We teach you the pattern so you can re-tape between clinic sessions.
STEP 4
4
Reassess
How did it feel? Did it change pain or performance? Adjust as needed.
Services Involved

The disciplines we'll combine.

Every programme braids two or three of our core services. Here's the typical pairing for this condition.

The results

Treatment that actually holds.

Taping gives confidence and support exactly when patients need it most — in the return-to-sport phase — while the strength and control work underneath does the lasting job.

Self-apply
We teach you the technique
As required
Typical programme
10–15 min add-on
Per session
Common questions

Your questions, answered.

Still unsure? Our clinicians answer the questions patients ask most. You can always call the HSR Layout clinic for a straight answer first.

Ask us directly
It provides proprioceptive feedback and support that many patients find genuinely helpful, particularly when returning to sport. We use it as a practical support tool within a programme, not as a cure on its own.
Quality kinesiology tape can typically stay on for several days, including through showers, before it needs replacing. We will show you how to apply and remove it comfortably.
Yes — and we make a point of teaching you. Being able to re-tape yourself between sessions means you stay supported when you need it, without depending on a clinic visit each time.
No — it is a bridge that supports you while the real strengthening and control work takes hold. On its own it does not fix the underlying problem, but alongside rehab it is a useful aid.
Most people tolerate it well, though some have sensitive skin. We can test a small area first and use gentler options if needed, so you get the support without the irritation.
Quality tape is designed to handle both, though very prolonged water exposure can shorten how long it lasts. We will tell you what to expect for your specific activity and how to care for the edges so it stays put longer.
Most people get some benefit, though response varies — a small number find the sensation distracting rather than helpful. We treat it as one option among several and will tell you honestly if it doesn't seem to be adding much for you.
It can support postural muscles too, for example cueing better shoulder-blade position during a desk-heavy day, not just in sport. We will tell you if it's likely to add value for your specific goal.
Ready to start?

Let's get this handled.

Book a 60-minute assessment with one of our clinicians. You'll leave with a clear diagnosis, a written programme, and a realistic timeline.

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What's included:
  • → Full movement assessment
  • → Diagnosis & root-cause analysis
  • → Written programme with milestones
  • → Cost & timeline upfront
  • → Same-day hands-on treatment if appropriate