download youtube scribe video Dr. P's Tape (Health-NewsWire.Net, July 18, 2015 ) Solana Beach, CA -- Sore joints, achy muscles. Not a fun scenario, but often a very real problem for all athletes, leading to fatigue, pain, and even injury.
Dr. P's Tape is a new tape designed and tested by a sports chiropractor in San Diego over the last 12 years. During that time, he has helped everyone from professional athletes, weekend warriors to mom's chasing toddlers. He realized kinesiology tape had an effective and profound affect on their injuries and performance.
Dr.P's Tape is a specific blend of hypoallergenic materials including cotton, rayon, and spandex. This creates an elastic tape that only stretches along the length of the tape, not the width. This unidirectional stretch allows more precise control over exactly what muscle fibers need to be treated. On the underside is a safe non-irritrating adhesive that is applied is a wave pattern.
Once the tape is applied it lifts the skin from underlying muscles creating more space for blood to flow to those joints and muscles in heavy use. The result: less stress on joints and muscles, increased circulation and a dramatic increase in the body's performance.
A few tips on how to most effectively use kinesiology tape: -The tape sticks best to clean, dry skin, so always make sure there is no lotion, sun screen, or sweat on the skin. If there is, clean with an alcohol wipe first. -trim (round) off the corners of the tape into an oval to better avoid the corners pealing up. -leave on the affected area for 2-3 days, no longer, then let the skin air for one day before re-applying.
About Dr. P's Tape
Dr. P's Tape was created by a Sports Chiropractor who had been using different kinesiology tapes for over ten years. Dr. P needed a tape that met the high standards of his professional athletes as well as his weekend warriors. After several years of searching and experimenting Dr. P proudly offers his own high performance kinesiology tape.
Dr. P's Tape
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858-367-3113
info@drpstape.com
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