Kinesiology Tape - Black (1 Pack) - Medical Grade Uncut 5cm x 5m Roll - Ideal for Athletic Sports Physio Strapping and Muscle Injury & Support - Includes eGuide
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I'm not sure how long the roll is, but it's about the same size as traditional kinesiotape rolls.
China is where we get our Kinesiology Tape from. CE, FDA, ISO9001, and ISO13485 certifications guarantee the highest quality. Hospitals, pharmacies, and physiotherapists all use our tape.
Hello, and thank you for contacting me with your inquiry. Yes, latex is used in our kinesiology tape. Acrylic adhesive is provided for free.
There are approximately 5. 5 yards.
Selected User Reviews For Kinesiology Tape - Black (1 Pack) - Medical Grade Uncut 5cm x 5m Roll - Ideal for Athletic Sports Physio Strapping and Muscle Injury & Support - Includes eGuide
I'm a mother of three, so I've got the saggy mom boobs to show for it. I despise strapless bras and find them to be ineffective, so I needed a replacement. I've tried other boob tapes and those sticky flower things, but they never worked out; my tatas always ended up looking like rolled up tortillas. This tape, on the other hand, works like magic; it adheres to the skin beautifully, is super comfortable, and comes off painlessly. All you have to do now is lift and shape it with the tape, and you're ready to go! 100% recommend ☺️☺️☺️?%.
Use with caution if you have sensitive skin. It's a tad too adherent.
I understand that this was not the product's original purpose, but it is greatly assisting in the reduction of my nose's pressure injury and damage. My face is covered in tape - which makes me sweat a lot at work - It lasts all day and doesn't start to peel for the entire 12 hours; it's easy to remove from my sensitive facial skin and doesn't irritate it in the least. I'd buy it again if I needed it!.
The tape has a good quality. However, everything is taped and backed up. Trying to separate the two when you already have bad hands made it even more difficult.
The tape did provide relief, but the adhesive caused itching. I cleaned the area before and after removal, and applied lotion afterward. One application caused bruising because I pulled it too tight. If you touch the adhesive, it won't stick.
I've lived with the pain since injuring my shoulder in high school, and it's only gotten worse as I've gotten older. I iced, heated, stretched, purchased a special pillow, received massages, and so on. There didn't seem to be anything that could provide enough comfort. I figured I'd give it a shot because it was so inexpensive. The tape appears to have relieved some of the "pressure"! Obviously, this isn't a miracle treatment, and it won't fix you like surgery or restore your health, but it did provide me with a great deal of relief. It also does a good job of staying put.
When applied to the skin, this stuff refuses to adhere. I cleaned, dried, and shaved the area on my knee where I want the tape to go, but it peels off before the end of the day. My physical therapist's brand of pain reliever can last up to a week in some cases. It's a waste of money to invest in this brand.