Part A of our credentialing education pathway, this 6.5-hour module is specifically designed to help clinicians develop a sound understanding and ability to employ Dynamic Tape Global with a specific focus on the upper and lower limb.
Though focused on efficient application of Dynamic Tape Global, the module will also provide an ability to critically evaluate taping approaches and an exploration of the underpinning biomechanical principles that enhance successful use of the tool. The module will outline the influence of load and force transfer on pathology and movement, consider traditional taping approaches and their uses and limitations with respect to managing load and movement, in addition to exploring the unique properties of Dynamic Tape Global which allow the tool to address these gaps.
To further familiarise attendees with the various mechanical mechanisms and contemporary utilization of Dynamic Tape Global, emerging research will be considered, enhancing practitioners’ application to support their clients to realise their performance and clinical outcome goals.