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K-Taping as a Clinical Adjunct
March 24, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
£140Date: Sunday 24th March 2019
Name of course: K-Taping as a Clinical Adjunct
Speakers: Tom Hewetson and Barry Kleinberg
Venue: British College of Osteopathic Medicine
Cost: £140
For further information and to book your place please go to: www.bcom.ac.uk/courses/k-taping-as-a-clinical-adjunct/
Email: cpd@bcom.ac.uk
This is a highly practical course and will explain the use of K-Tape in the clinical environment. Techniques covered will include upper and lower limbs, back, neck and shoulder.
The learning outcomes would be:
- To gain an understanding of the reasons why tape is used in clinic (introductory talk).
- To gain the ability to differentiate between different types of tape, when and why one tape is used over another.
- To understand the use of taping supplies (adjuncts to taping such as scissors, adhesives, tape remover etc.).
- To practice a number of K-taping techniques on a variety of body areas applicable to the clinical environment.