K-Taping Neuro
The K-Taping Neuro course is aimed to physiotherapists, doctors and occupational therapists.
The K-Taping Neuro Course introduces all basic techniques and associated combination techniques to indications that are frequently used in your everyday therapeutic routine. In addition, the basic techniques for lymphatic techniques and the application of Crosstape are presented and learned in practical exercises.
By participating in the K-Taping Neuro course, you will learn the possibilities of using K-Taping Therapy
- Muscle techniques,
- Ligament techniques,
- Correction techniques,
- Fascia techniques as well as
- Lymphatic techniques
to apply for many diseases.
K-Taping courses have a high practical share in which the participants practice the techniques at each other. The learning control takes place during the practical exercises by our experienced instructors. This will enable you to include the K-Taping Therapy in your treatment right after the course. The high-quality and detailed coloured course book contains all presented techniques and indications and serves you after the course as extensive practical handbook. The K-Taping Neuro course is often carried out as in-house training with patient presentations.
Requirement
The course requires anatomical and therapeutic knowledge. Participants should therefore have a therapeutic or medical education. Students undergoing training in therapeutic and medical careers may also attend the course.
The course fee includes the extensive colour script as well as the K-Tape and Crosstape for the practical exercises.
Recommendation
It is recommended to wear comfortable clothes for dressing and undressing during the practical exercises as well as to bring a towel to the underlay.
Course content
Part 1Theory
Basics and effects of K-Taping therapy
The basic techniques
Application of basic techniques, indication related combination rules, Crosstape, lymphatic techniques
Part 2MUSCLE techniques
General basics of a muscular techniques
Muscle techniques
Upper extremities:
M. trapezius
Torso:
M. pectoralis minor, M. pectoralis major, M. transversus abdominis, M. obliquus internus & externus abdominis, M. serratus anterior
Lower extremities:
M. glutaues maximus, M. tibialis posterior, M. extensor hallucis longus, Erector Spinae
Part 3Ligament techniques
General basics of ligament therapy
Ligament techniques
Collateral ligaments, spacetape pain point, spacetape trigger point
Part 4CORRECTION techniques
General principles of a functional correction technique
Functional correction
Patellar correction, shoulder correction, combinations
Part 5Fascia correction
General principles of a fascia correction
Fascia correction
Tractus Iliotibialis
Part 6INDICATION techniques
Indication techniques
Centering humerus, external rotation upper arm, correction finger, rotation finger, correction hand, hand inner arch, rotation thigh, hyperextension knee, circumduction, facial palsy, trigeminal nerve, caudal glenoid cavity, cranial superior celitoid, subluxated shoulder, scapula alata, thoracolumbar fascia, Large intestine, Spiral abdomen, Puscher, Transfer, Improvement Core stability, Improvement of function, Equipment in CRPS (M. Sudeck), Gait phases, Tests for bottlenecks (neck and shoulder area)
Part 7NERVE techniques
General basics of a nerve technique and nerve testing
Nerve techniques
Nervus medianus, Nervus radialis, Nervus ulnaris, Nervus ischiadicus
Part 8CROSSTAPING
Basics of CROSSTAPING
Application of CROSSTAPING using various examples
Part 9COURSE EVALUATION
Course evaluation
20
9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Certificate
300