You may have noticed kinesiology tape on athletes while you were watching a game on TV or perhaps you have personal experience with it from your PT or Chiropractor taping you following an injury. I think it's safe to say that most people have been exposed to this athletic tape in one form or another by now. People are aware of how it can help them decrease pain, give them additional support without reducing range of motion and help them train and play harder while reducing the change of injury. I bet one thing you didn't know about kinesiology tape though is that your dog can benefit from it as well! |
There are many reasons why you would want to tape your dog. I have listed a few of them for you below:
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Common Conditions That Can Benefit From Kinesiology Tape:
Neck Pain
Back Pain
Hip Pain - Hip Dysplasia
Luxating Patella
ACL Tear - Knee Injuries
Disc Herniation/Bulge
Hematoma/Swelling
Joint Instability
Weakness due to Degenerative Myelopathy
And more!
Caution!
While there is no doubt that your dog can likely benefit from kinesiology tape, it is important to use caution when applying the tape. Each condition listed above has a specific tape application associated with it and there are certain times kinesiology tape can make the situation worse and you should refrain from taping. Be sure to gain adequate training or consult with a canine kinesiology taping professional before taping your dog!
Want to learn how to apply kinesiology tape to your dog? Check out our online course!
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