Taping Trigger Points - Infraspinatus
Taping technique for Infraspinatus - Stuart Hinds
Through his years working with Olympic athletes, Stuart Hinds has developed unique trigger point taping techniques which are simple, safe, and incredibly effective.
We all know how effective treating myofascial trigger points can be to alleviating pain, dysfunction and help improve function, especially with athletes. But did you know that you can keep the treatment process going, long after your clients leave your clinics?
Over years working with Olympic athletes, Stuart Hinds has developed unique trigger point taping techniques which are simple, safe, and incredibly effective. The techniques utilize kinesiology tape in such a way as to allow for an unloading to the vascular, nerve and the fascia, to help the rehabilitation process to continue between trigger point treatments.
These techniques are invaluable for all manual therapists and bodyworkers who are involved in the sports medicine arena, or treatment of musculoskeletal dysfunction.
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