black kinesiotape

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kcshreve
kcshreve Member Posts: 1,148
edited June 2014 in Lymphedema
black kinesiotape

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  • kcshreve
    kcshreve Member Posts: 1,148
    edited December 2011

    Just an observation about black kinesiotape. We live in Dallas, my husband was requested to attend a Christmas party in San Diego, so we decided I'd join him. I've recently had a flare that would not budge, so I became a regular at my LE therapist's office for the past several weeks.  I was kind of freaked out about flying and puffing up, which is what happened the last time I flew anywhere.  Our solution was mega-kinesiotape, in addition to all the other stuff we do to keep LE balanced.  LE therapist put on beige here and there.  Then, at home I put on what I had - black. All went well, less puffing than previously, and now that I'm home I've had very low swelling.  Hooray.  But the BLACK kinesiotape has left some significant tape burns everywhere it was placed.  Beige tape areas are fine.  Weird.  While both did the job, the black left it's mark, for sure.  No more black kinesiotape for me.  I thought I'd mention this in the event someone is thinking of making a purchase, and black is an option........go beige.  :)

  • bookart
    bookart Member Posts: 564
    edited December 2011

    KC - who do you go to in Dallas?  I'm in FW, looking to find someone to teach me kinesio taping of my LE - truncal, not arms.  I've only used KT for joint and/or muscle problems, never for LE.

  • kcshreve
    kcshreve Member Posts: 1,148
    edited December 2011

    I go to Covenant Hand Therapy in Plano (Gail Blom, owner).  They have 4 LE therapists, all use kinesiotape if you ask them to.  One in particular, Vanessa, is very enthusiastic about it and has a book of extensive designs which she likes to refer to.  I use it mostly for my truncal issues.  The LE therapists do my back and I tend to do my tummy.  Possibly your local sports PT's, sports chiropractors also use kinesiotape and could explain it but I'm not sure how aware they would be of using it for LE.   Go beige! 

  • kcshreve
    kcshreve Member Posts: 1,148
    edited December 2011

    I did a consultation wtih Tiffany Arrendondo in Richardson at one point.  She is excellent as far as LE awareness and treatment.  I did not ask her about kinesiotape, though, so I can't confirm if she uses it, but I suspect she does. I used her to show me wrapping techniques, which she is far better at than my usual LE therapists.  

  • BeckySharp
    BeckySharp Member Posts: 935
    edited December 2011

    I am with kcshreve--I had trouble with the black.  Beige is better.  I have also used red and blue with no problem. 

  • Suzybelle
    Suzybelle Member Posts: 920
    edited December 2011

    I have got some spider tape for sensitive skin - has anyone tried it?  I haven't tried it yet...I'll let you know how it works.

  • prayrv
    prayrv Member Posts: 941
    edited December 2011

    Bookart,

    I went to Core Rehab in Bedford and they used the beige tape for my hand.   You might call and ask if they can do truncal.  817-868-7575

    Trish

  • alex56
    alex56 Member Posts: 136
    edited December 2011

    This is an interesting thread....My LE therapist used KT for my LE and rotator cuff problems and I LOVE the stuff.  For me the black stuck better than the other colors and lasted the full 5 days.  Blue and beige tended to peel off by the second day.  I did not experience skin problems with the black.  I wonder if the color of the fabric has any effect on the adhesive?

  • bookart
    bookart Member Posts: 564
    edited December 2011

    Thanks, y'all.  I'll check on some of these - I need some help with truncal.  Most of the time I don' t have much problem, but when I do certain kinds of work, I have trouble.  It would be so much better if I could tape and not have to wear compression for days and days.  I think the tape would help.

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