RockTape Instruction Manuals RockTape is an industry leader in both kinesiology taping products and kinesiology taping instruction. While most taping manuals focus exclusively on techniques for various therapeutic applications, RockTape's PowerTaping Manual gives equal time to taping for athletic performance.
Power Taping manual - Version 3.2 Theories and Practical Applications of Fascial Movement Taping. This comprehensive kinesiology taping manual makes using Rocktape very easy. It is a step by step instruction manual with 226 pages and over 100 photos. The manual covers the basics of using Rocktape, some assessment methods, and then has a vast section of taping for common injuries of the upper and lower extremities, as well as spinal pathologies. There are also sections showing how to use Rocktape for correcting posture, managing oedema, and even utilisingRocktape during pregnancy. The manual also covers Power Taping in depth - the theory behind it and the application of tape for the various fascial chains initially described by Thomas Myers in his Anatomy Trains concept.
Written by Steve Capobianco and Greg van den Dries, with a foreward by Thomas Myers, this manual is a 'must have' reference tool for every clinic and regular user of Rocktape. Mitsubishi galant manual free. How do you rate this product? Write a headline for your review here: Write your review here: Your email: We promise to never spam you, and just use your email address to identify you as a valid customer.
Enter your name: (optional) Captcha Check. great book Posted by Raquel on 19th Mar 2018 So complete book. Everything you need to know is there. Very fast delivery too. A useful instruction manual.
Posted by Unknown on 18th Mar 2014 This book is a great guide to kinesiology taping that is best used in conjunction with the supporting knowledge found in Thomas Myers 'Anatomy Trains'. Together they provide a sound basis for knowledgable and effective application. Looking good! Posted by Annette on 18th Feb 2013 I bought he manual because I wanted to tape my own broken collarbone. So that has been my focus.
At theese pages (85-86) the last words are missing, but of cource you can fill them in yourself - it's not hard to get. I feel a relief allready having taped up my injurie! I'm looking foreward to read the rest of the book. My four children are all very good athletes and with their and my own (teach physical education) training, there will be something to take care of often. The front page of the book is by the way different than the purchase picture.