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Kinesiology Taping for Pain & Injury - Self-Application

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  • Updated 1/2026
4.6
(322 Ratings)
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Course Information

Registration period
Year-round Recruitment
Course Level
Study Mode
Duration
2 Hour(s) 21 Minute(s)
Language
English
Taught by
Chris Kinch
Rating
4.6
(322 Ratings)

Course Overview

Kinesiology Taping for Pain & Injury - Self-Application

Step-by-step taping techniques for knees, ankles, back & more — taught by a registered osteopath

Tape it yourself — and do it right.

Whether you're dealing with a niggling knee, a sore lower back, or an ankle that flares up every time you train, kinesiology tape can be a genuinely useful tool, when you know how to use it.

The problem? Most people either apply it wrong, rely on random YouTube videos, or waste money on sessions just to get taped.

This course changes that.

Taught by a registered osteopath with clinical experience in pain and injury management, this is a clear, practical, and evidence-informed guide to kinesiology taping, designed specifically for self-application.

What you'll be able to do after this course:

  • Apply kinesiology tape confidently to common areas, including the: knee, elbow, lower back, ankle, calf, and foot

  • Understand why taping works, so you can make smarter decisions about when and how to use it

  • Prepare your skin properly and avoid the mistakes that cause tape to fail or irritate

  • Remove tape safely without damaging your skin

  • Know when taping is genuinely helpful, and when it isn't

What makes this course different:

There's a lot of hype around kinesiology taping. This course cuts through it. You'll get an honest, grounded explanation of what the evidence actually says, no miracle claims, no exaggerated promises. Just practical technique and clear rationale from someone who uses this in clinic every day.

What's covered:

  • The science behind kinesiology tape: mechanisms, rationale, and realistic expectations

  • Skin preparation and safe application principles

  • Step-by-step self-application demonstrations for the knee, elbow, lower back, ankle, calf, and foot

  • Common mistakes and how to avoid them

  • Contraindications: when not to tape

  • A downloadable PDF manual for ongoing reference

This course is for you if:

  • You're an active person managing a recurring injury or niggle

  • You play recreational or semi-competitive sport and want to stay on the field

  • You're tired of paying for appointments just to get taped

  • You're a fitness professional or health student wanting a practical, evidence-based overview

A note on expectations: Kinesiology taping is a supportive tool, not a cure. This course will help you use it sensibly, safely, and effectively as part of managing your pain or activity. It is educational in nature and does not replace individual medical assessment or advice.

Course Content

  • 2 section(s)
  • 20 lecture(s)
  • Section 1 Foundations and Theory of Kinesiology Taping
  • Section 2 Practical Self-Application Techniques

What You’ll Learn

  • To be able to explain what kinesiology tape is, To be able to explain and prepare the different strips of kinesiology tape, To be able to explain the proposed effects of kinesiology taping, To be able to prepare and apply kinesiology tape safely and effectively, To be able to remove kinesiology tape safely, To be able to apply kinesiology tape to different regions (if anatomical knowledge allows) using the principles taught in this course

Skills covered in this course


Reviews

  • K
    Kevin Lagrange
    4.0

    As an AT my athletes were asking for KT taping. I was looking around for other courses but this course was a good intro to taping and the price was great!! The units of measurements were different but the instructor from the beginning let's you know the conversion.

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    Kulwanth Singh
    3.5

    It was ok if feel, as so many kinesiology taping videos on youtube were there explaining the same. (a bit elaborate explaning.) a lot of places need to be covered, like neck, shoulder and lot of back pains.

  • A
    Anthony Miranda Bonilla
    5.0

    It’s a well explained course, showing you the correct use of Kinesiotaping and the benefifs of it. Also great self application videos.

  • C
    Cheryl Irvine
    4.0

    Enjoyed this course, has given me a good awareness of applying K Tape. Thanks

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