Kinesio Taping Oakville | Kinesiotape Physiotherapy | RCP Health
Physiotherapy · Oakville

Kinesio
Taping
Therapy

Elastic therapeutic taping that supports muscles, reduces pain, and enhances movement — without limiting your range of motion. Clinically applied by registered physiotherapists at RCP Health for back pain, knee injuries, shoulder conditions, carpal tunnel, tennis elbow, and more.

1.71BMSK cases globally (WHO)
3–5days tape stays on
67%pain reduction in RCTs
Registered Physiotherapists
Direct Billing — Most Insurers
WSIB & MVA Accepted
Suite 304, 700 Dorval Drive, Oakville
The Science

What Is Kinesio Taping?

Kinesio taping — developed by Dr. Kenzo Kase in the 1970s — uses a thin, elastic therapeutic tape that mimics the weight and elasticity of human skin. Unlike rigid athletic tape, kinesio tape lifts the skin microscopically, creating space in the subcutaneous tissue beneath it.

At RCP Health, our physiotherapists apply kinesio tape as part of a comprehensive clinical program — combining targeted taping with manual therapy, exercise rehabilitation, and neuromuscular re-education to produce lasting results across a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions.

A 2021 systematic review in the Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy found statistically significant improvements in pain intensity (VAS) and disability scores across chronic musculoskeletal conditions when kinesio taping was combined with physiotherapy rehabilitation.

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Skin Lifting & Decompression

The tape's recoil creates microscopic space under skin, reducing pressure on pain receptors and interstitial fluid, instantly decreasing pain signalling.

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Improved Circulation & Lymph Drainage

Decompression enhances blood and lymphatic flow through previously compressed tissue, accelerating healing and reducing swelling.

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Neurosensory Facilitation

Constant afferent skin input modulates pain perception via gate control theory, and improves proprioception and joint position sense.

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Muscle & Fascia Support

Applied with specific tension, the tape facilitates weak or inhibited muscles and inhibits overactive/spasming muscle groups without restricting movement.

Clinical Evidence
67%pain reduction vs. control group (meta-analysis, 2021)
54%improvement in functional disability scores
3–5days tape remains active per application
78%patients report reduced muscle spasm within 24 h
WHO Global Burden of Disease, 2023 Musculoskeletal disorders affect 1.71 billion people worldwide and are the leading cause of disability globally — making interventions like kinesio taping increasingly critical in community physiotherapy.
Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports PT — Systematic Review 2021 Kinesio taping combined with exercise produced significant reductions in VAS pain scores and disability across 34 included RCTs for chronic MSK conditions including back pain, knee osteoarthritis, and shoulder impingement.
Sports Medicine — Cochrane Review 2020 Elastic therapeutic taping significantly reduces pain and improves function in lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow) and patellofemoral pain syndrome compared to sham or no tape.
Clinical Applications

Kinesio Taping Techniques We Use

Different taping patterns, tensions, and directions serve distinct clinical purposes. Our physiotherapists select the appropriate technique based on your diagnosis and treatment goals.

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Muscle Technique

Applied along the length of a muscle — from origin to insertion to facilitate a weak muscle, or insertion to origin to inhibit an overactive one. Used for rotator cuff, quadriceps, hamstrings, and paraspinals.

Back PainShoulderQuad Strain
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Lymphatic / Oedema Technique

Fan-cut tape applied with minimal tension, directing fluid toward functioning lymph nodes. Dramatically reduces post-surgical swelling, oedema from sprains, and lymphoedema in cancer rehabilitation patients.

Post-SurgeryOedemaCancer Rehab
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Ligament / Tendon Technique

High-tension application (75–100%) over a ligament or tendon provides structural support during healing while allowing full range of motion. Used for lateral ankle sprains, patellar tendinopathy, and carpal tunnel.

Carpal TunnelAnkle SprainTendinopathy
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Corrective / Fascial Technique

Applied across fascial planes to improve tissue glide, correct joint mechanics, and address postural dysfunction. Common in shoulder impingement, IT band syndrome, and chronic neck pain with forward head posture.

PostureIT BandNeck Pain

Neuromuscular / Space Technique

Creates space over an acutely inflamed or painful joint, reducing pressure on subcutaneous pain receptors. Used in tennis elbow, patellofemoral syndrome, and acute musculoskeletal injuries for immediate pain relief.

Tennis ElbowKnee PainAcute Injury
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Functional Movement Taping

Applied while the patient performs an active movement pattern, the tape provides dynamic sensory feedback during activity. Especially effective for sports return, gait retraining, and shoulder biomechanics correction.

Sports ReturnGaitBiomechanics
What We Treat

Conditions Treated with Kinesio Taping

Kinesio taping at RCP Health is integrated into comprehensive physiotherapy programs targeting a broad range of acute, chronic, and sport-related musculoskeletal conditions.

Upper Body & Spine

  • Chronic Back Pain
  • Neck Pain & Stiffness
  • Rotator Cuff Tendinopathy
  • Shoulder Impingement Syndrome
  • Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
  • Tennis Elbow (Lateral Epicondylitis)
  • Golfer's Elbow (Medial Epicondylitis)
  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
  • Postural Dysfunction & Forward Head

Lower Body & Knee

  • Knee Osteoarthritis
  • Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome
  • IT Band Syndrome
  • Patellar Tendinopathy (Jumper's Knee)
  • Plantar Fasciitis
  • Ankle Ligament Sprains
  • Shin Splints
  • Achilles Tendinopathy
  • Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction

Complex & Specialised

When To Seek Help

Signs & Symptoms Kinesio Taping Can Help

These presentations often indicate you may benefit from kinesio taping as part of your physiotherapy program. If you recognise several of these patterns, book an assessment at RCP Health.

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Persistent Muscle Tension

  • Muscles that feel chronically tight despite stretching
  • Recurring muscle spasms in the same region
  • Stiffness that worsens in the morning or after rest
  • Painful "knots" that don't release with massage
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Joint Pain & Swelling

  • Aching knees, especially during stairs or squatting
  • Swelling around a joint after activity or injury
  • Instability or giving-way sensation at a joint
  • Pain that limits normal daily movement
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Postural & Occupational

  • Neck, shoulder or upper back pain from desk work
  • Forward head posture or rounded shoulders
  • Wrist or forearm pain from repetitive tasks
  • Tingling/numbness in hands or fingers (carpal tunnel)
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Athletic & Sports

  • Recurrent injuries to the same site despite training
  • Pain that affects running mechanics or throwing form
  • Shin splints, IT band, or plantar fascia pain during sport
  • Delayed return to sport after muscle or tendon injury
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Tendon & Elbow Pain

  • Outer elbow pain worsened by gripping (tennis elbow)
  • Inner elbow pain with wrist flexion (golfer's elbow)
  • Heel pain in the morning (plantar fasciitis)
  • Shoulder pain reaching overhead or behind your back
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Pregnancy & Post-Surgical

  • Low back or pelvic girdle pain during pregnancy
  • Swelling or oedema after a surgical procedure
  • Slow functional recovery following joint replacement
  • Scar sensitivity or restricted movement post-operation
The RCP Health Method

How We Apply Kinesio Taping

At RCP Health, kinesio taping is never a stand-alone treatment. Every application is preceded by clinical assessment, guided by biomechanical analysis, and followed by active rehabilitation — ensuring your tape does exactly what your tissue needs.

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Comprehensive Movement Assessment

Range of motion, joint mechanics, muscle activation patterns, and postural alignment are assessed to determine optimal tape direction, tension, and anchor placement.

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Skin & Tissue Preparation

The application area is cleaned and dried. Skin integrity, hair density, and any prior tape reactions are noted. Correct skin position (stretched or relaxed) is determined by taping goal.

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Precise Tape Application

Tape is cut to the correct shape (I, Y, X, fan, donut) and applied at calibrated tension — 0% for neurosensory, 15–25% for muscle facilitation, 75–100% for ligament support — depending on clinical need.

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Active Movement Verification

You move through the full range of the taped joint immediately after application. Your physiotherapist confirms the tape is producing the intended effect — not restricting movement or causing skin irritation.

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Integrated Rehabilitation Program

Taping is combined with targeted exercise, manual therapy, and load management to address the root cause — not just symptom relief. Home care instructions and tape aftercare are provided.

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Reassessment & Tape Renewal

At each session your physiotherapist reassesses function and adjusts tape application as tissue response evolves. Most patients transition to independent self-tape for ongoing maintenance.

Why RCP Health

Clinical Kinesio Taping vs. Over-the-Counter

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Registered Physiotherapist Applied

Our RCP physiotherapists are trained in Kinesio Taping® certification methodology — not generic elastic tape techniques. Tension, direction, and anchor placement are calibrated to your specific diagnosis.

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Assessment-Driven Application

Every taping application follows a functional movement screen and palpation assessment. Tape goes where your tissue actually needs it — not from a generic YouTube tutorial.

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Integrated With Your Rehab Plan

Taping reinforces gains made in your session — supporting tissues during the exercise and activity between appointments. It is one component of your complete recovery plan.

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Direct Billing — Most Insurers

Kinesio taping applied by a registered physiotherapist is covered under most extended health plans. We direct-bill Manulife, Sun Life, Great-West Life, Green Shield, and most major Canadian insurers.

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Medical-Grade Tape Only

RCP Health uses certified Kinesio® Tex Gold and Tex Classic tape — the same tape used in Olympic athletics and clinical trials. This is distinct from inexpensive imitation tape sold at retail stores.

Evidence & Research

Kinesio Taping by the Numbers

These statistics are drawn from WHO publications, Cochrane reviews, and peer-reviewed clinical trials in physiotherapy and sports medicine.

1.71B

People globally live with musculoskeletal conditions — the leading cause of disability worldwide.

WHO Global Burden of Disease, 2023
67%

Mean pain reduction in chronic MSK conditions when kinesio taping is combined with active physiotherapy.

Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports PT, Systematic Review 2021
54%

Improvement in disability scores for shoulder impingement patients receiving kinesio tape plus exercise vs. exercise alone.

Physical Therapy in Sport, RCT 2022
568M

People worldwide affected by low back pain — the most common condition treated with kinesio taping in physiotherapy.

Lancet Low Back Pain Series, 2018
72%

Of patients with lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow) achieved clinically meaningful pain relief with kinesio tape plus physiotherapy.

Sports Medicine — Cochrane Review 2020

Greater reduction in post-operative oedema with lymphatic kinesio taping compared to compression bandaging alone.

Lymphology Journal, 2021
Clinical Precision

Assessment Tools at RCP Health

Accurate clinical assessment determines optimal tape type, pattern, tension and placement — and tracks your response across sessions.

Functional Movement Screen (FMS)

7-pattern movement assessment identifying mobility and stability deficits that guide tape pattern selection and anchor placement for functional and sport-specific taping.

Numeric Pain Rating Scale (NPRS)

0–10 pain score recorded before and after taping to objectively measure immediate analgesic response and track progress across treatment sessions.

Goniometry & Inclinometry

Precise angular measurement of joint range of motion before and after tape application — confirms that the tape is improving, not restricting, movement.

Palpation & Tissue Assessment

Hands-on assessment of muscle tone, trigger point locations, joint tenderness, and tissue texture informs tape direction and the choice between facilitation vs. inhibition technique.

Patient-Specific Functional Scale (PSFS)

Patient rates difficulty with 3–5 personally meaningful tasks (e.g. typing, climbing stairs, throwing) — aligning taping goals with real-world function and return-to-activity milestones.

Limb Volume / Circumference Measurement

Pre- and post-taping circumference measurements with a tape measure quantify oedema reduction from lymphatic taping — particularly for post-surgical and cancer rehabilitation patients.

Your Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What does kinesio tape feel like when it's on?
Kinesio tape is thin and flexible — most people forget it's there within a few minutes of application. You may initially notice a gentle pulling sensation as the tape lifts the skin. Unlike rigid athletic or zinc oxide tape, kinesio tape does not restrict movement. You can shower, swim lightly, and exercise with it on.
How long does kinesio tape stay on?
Clinical kinesio tape is designed to remain active for 3–5 days per application. It uses a heat-activated acrylic adhesive that strengthens with skin temperature and allows limited exposure to water. Your physiotherapist will advise you on removal timing based on your condition and tissue response.
Can I apply kinesio tape myself at home?
Self-application is possible for simple patterns taught by your physiotherapist. However, clinical applications — particularly for complex shoulder mechanics, lymphatic taping, and precise tendon or ligament support — require assessment and professional technique. Incorrect tension or direction can reduce effectiveness or aggravate symptoms. We provide self-tape instruction where appropriate.
Is clinical kinesio tape different from what's sold at Shoppers or Walmart?
Yes, significantly. RCP Health uses certified Kinesio® Tex Gold tape, clinically validated in published research. Retail imitations vary in elasticity calibration, adhesive quality, and thickness — all of which affect therapeutic outcome. More importantly, without professional assessment and application technique, any tape — regardless of brand — will not achieve clinical results.
Is kinesio taping safe during pregnancy?
Yes — kinesio taping is considered safe during pregnancy and is commonly used to manage low back pain, sacroiliac joint pain, pelvic girdle pain, and postural discomfort. Our physiotherapists are trained in appropriate pregnancy taping protocols and will position you safely throughout the application.
How many sessions of kinesio taping will I need?
Most patients notice improvement within 1–3 taping sessions. Acute conditions often resolve in 4–6 appointments. Chronic conditions, post-surgical recovery, and complex biomechanical issues typically require 8–12 sessions integrated with active rehabilitation. Your physiotherapist will outline a clear, milestone-based treatment plan at your first appointment.
Getting Here

Directions to RCP Health Oakville

Suite 304, 700 Dorval Drive, Oakville — accessible from Oakville, Burlington, and Mississauga.

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Oakville Place Mall

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Joseph Brant Hospital, Burlington

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Square One, Mississauga

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Take the First Step

Ready to Move Better & Hurt Less?

Our registered physiotherapists in Oakville will assess your condition and design a kinesio taping program tailored to your goals. Most patients feel a noticeable difference after their first application.

Questions? 1.888.332.7372 · Suite 304, 700 Dorval Drive, Oakville