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Equine Kinesiology
The Kinesio Taping® Method is a rehabilitative technique designed to facilitate the body’s natural healing process by providing extended soft tissue manipulation. This manipulation mimics the effects of massage while at the same time providing support and stability to muscles and joints without restricting their range of motion

Kinesiotaping influences these systems through four major actions:
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Support of weakened, over used or injured muscles
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By assisting the muscle in either contraction or relaxation- depending upon the tape application
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By reducing muscle fatigue and cramping
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By preventing over extension and over contraction
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By reducing fatigue and preventing re-injury
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Improves circulation (lymphatic and blood flow) & removal of congestion
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by lifting dermal and fascial layers to create interstitial space
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by creating osmotic pressure gradients that cause fluid flow
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by creating drainage pathways in the subdermal layers
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by massaging fluid along theses created pathways, which reduces inflammation (heat, pain, swelling) , removes lactic acid, break down products, damaged cells and cellular debris & brings in the components required for healing
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Reduces pain
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By relieving tension in hypertonic, over used or cramped muscles
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By improving circulation which reduces the swelling, removing the pressure that stimulates the pain pathways
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Which facilities normal motion and prevents secondary dis- or mis-use injuries
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Corrects joint problems
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By stabilizing the ligaments and tendons that support the joint
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By allowing full range of motion, thereby preventing adhesion formation during healing that result in a limited or frozen joint
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By reducing joint swelling
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By facilitating proper positioning, use and motion of the involved structures during healing.
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These four actions can be utilized in many variations and combinations in order to achieve the treatment goal; desired physiological correction. The most common corrections utilized include: circulatory, fascial, functional, ligament or tendon, mechanical, scar tissue, or spacial correction. (hendersonequineclinic.com)
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Northern Utah


Southern Utah
Southern Utah
Acupressure | Massage | Cold Laser | K-taping
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Utah's only specialty vet practice in integrative sports medicine & rehabilitation. We specialize in providing progressive and practical diagnostic and treatment choices to both equine and companion animal caretakers. Instead of using integrative modalities in a Western medical context, we use conventional medicine with integrative therapies in a (w)holistic environment
Acupuncture | Chiropractic | Thermal Imaging | Musculoskeletal Ultrasound | Injury Rehabilitation | Nutrition | Holistic Medicine | Sports Medicine and Performance Consults | Kinesiotaping | Equinosis Lameness Locator | Radiology





Northern Utah
Kaylee Jarvis, TEMC
(Therasage Equine Massage Certified)
Equine Massage | Tendon & Ligament Work | Stretching | Cupping | Tens Machine | Kinesiology Taping
Service Areas: Delta (Middle of Utah) to Erda (Northern Utah)


Southern Utah
Kaylee Jarvis, TEMC
(Therasage Equine Massage Certified)
Equine Massage | Tendon & Ligament Work | Stretching | Cupping | Tens Machine | Kinesiology Taping
Service Areas: Delta (Middle of Utah) to Erda (Northern Utah)


Specializes in the most advanced Microcurrent Therapy utilizing Equipod | Reiki Practitioner (Energy Work)

Service Areas: St. George, Santa Clara, Ivins, Hurricane, Gunlock, Washington, Diamond Valley, Dammeron Valley


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