Another Elite Athlete is seen choosing Kinesiotape to control pain
and improve function!
Dr Jonathan Wilhelm, Sports Chiropractic Physician at Pro Chiropractic in Belgrade, MT recently
completed advanced training and was certified in Kinesiotaping by Kinesio USA.
Dr. Wilhelm can be reached at his Belgrade, MT office and is accepting sports medicine
patients. To learn more about his training in this and other areas Click Here
David Beckham in Kinesiotape
PRETTY IN PINK ... Becks shows off
plasters after Deportivo game
plasters after Deportivo game
Beckham has it taped for fitness
DAVID BECKHAM will be in strapping shape against Estonia thanks to a Japanese method of muscle protection.
Becks, 32, has turned to a new craze of binding muscles called Kinesio Taping to take the strain off his back.
The tape was developed in Japan in the 1970s by Dr Kenzo Kase and is now taking professional sport by storm as stars put on the giant plasters to give their aching muscles more elasticity.
Beckham was introduced to Kinesio by Real Madrid's physios and wore the tape to devastating effect in their last game against Deportivo La Coruna where he set up two goals.
Real spokesman Dr Juan Carlos Hernandez said: "We've been using the Kinesio Taping for about a year.
"Other players have worn it before Beckham but after he was photographed with the tape the whole world is asking about it!
"The tape is made from a special material with elastic properties that protects and supports the muscle and we have seen it produces excellent results."
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You are certainly not alone!
The
Achilles tendon is the largest and strongest tendon in the human body.
It is the band of dense connective tissue that joins from calf muscles
at the back of the lower leg to the heel bone. This amazing tissue endures strain and risks rupture from running, jumping, and sudden acceleration or deceleration.
Because most Achilles tendon injuries take place in sports and there
has been a general increase in popularity of sporting activities, the
number and incidence of the Achilles tendon overuse injuries and
complete, spontaneous ruptures has increased during the last decades.

