What is the Application Database?

The Application Database is a unique resource containing practical information and video instructions for nearly 200 Kinesio Taping applications. Designed to supplement the practitioner’s own training from Kinesio Taping seminars, the database may be used as a sort of “supplemental memory” to remind practitioners of which basic Kinesio applications are available for a given condition and to confirm how to apply them. Early in your Kinesio Taping practice, the database is invaluable as a reminder of the applications recently learned in the seminars. Seasoned practitioners also find them useful when going “back to basics” with a favorite taping application or when treating a new complaint.

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Collaboration with KTAI

KTAI will endorse your scientific research activities by collaboration. If you, your clinic, or your educational institution wish to conduct research into the effective use of Kinesio Taping®, KTAI may collaborate with your organization by one or more of the following activities:

  1. We can fully or partially donate our taping materials for your research.
  2. We can provide a certified taping instructor’s time without charge to consult on taping applications.

If you seek a collaborative research relationship with the KTAI, please submit a letter of inquiry to info@kinesiotaping.com with the subject line "Kinesio Taping Research." A representative of our scientific committee will contact you.

In general, the members of the KTAI Research Committee tend to discourage research using healthy subjects, as Kinesio Taping may be expected to have minimal effect on healthy muscles and tissue.

Disclaimer:
We fully respect the confidentiality of your scientific research proposal as an intellectual property. Knowledge obtained during the process of establishing collaboration will remain confidential. Upon the formal collaboration, a data use agreement will dictate ownership of the research finding.

Submissions are now closed for the 2013 KTAI Research Symposium.

Thank you to everyone who submitted presentations, workshops and posters featuring current Kinesio Taping research to be shared at the Symposium this June. We have received a wealth of impressive proposals and the Symposium committee will announce the schedule soon. The 28th Annual Kinesio Taping Research Symposium promises to be a fascinating and innovative event!