FAQS
1. What does ARES TAPE do?
ARES TAPE helps and promotes the movement
of lymphatic fluid and blood circulation by lifting the skin of affected
area. The following results are
reduction of muscle fatigue, increase in range of motion (ROM), and better
quality of muscle contraction and performance.
Please refer to the physiological effect in
details viewed here.
3. What do we need for taping technique?
Your ARES TAPE and a pair of specialized
taping scissors for taping method would be perfect to start. In some instances, you will also need a
partner to help you complete the taping process.
4. What benefits distinguish ARES TAPE from other tapes?
ARES TAPE is made from high quality cotton
fabric - same elasticity as human skin, water-resistant and air-permeable -
with heat activated unique patterned adhesive-hypo-allergenic, latex free and
safe for even highly sensitive skin.
5. How is the tape applied? is it difficult to apply?
It is very simple to apply taping
techniques. You can simply apply tape
patches big enough to cover affected areas.
For better results, however, you can refer to Mini-Guide in every
individual package as well as Video Clips for each area of body at our website How
to use.
6. What are suggestions for optimum taping result?
1. Skin should be free of oil, sweat, or
lotion prior to application. 2. After application, rub down tape to
activate heat-sensitive adhesive 3. Avoid extreme stretching of the tape
during application to avoid skin irritation. 4. Apply approximately 30~60mins prior to activity
or shower to allow adhesive to adhere properly. 5. Skin irritation is extremely rare, but
care should be taken with hypersensitive skin patients.
7. What is the difference between colours?
No physical or chemical difference between
the colors. They are identical in
specifications and features other than different colors. Color choice is a matter of individual
preference!
8. Can it be applied during shower or swimming?
Yes, it can be worn during shower or
swimming as Ares tape is water-resistant, air-permeable and highly durable in
water.
9. How long does it last?
Tape will stay on for multiple days at a time. We
recommend that you do not wear it for more than 5 days though. After several days, the acrylic adhesive will
have become quite strong therefore it would be too hard to remove the tape
after too many days.
10. How can I remove paper backing
prior to application?
To smoothly remove the paper backing,
hold the tape vertically and place your index finger on the top edge of the
tape. Then by pulling back or flexing
your index finger towards your body, the tape will peel from its backing.Any contact with the acrylic adhesive
will diminish its adhesive abilities.
Try to touch the adhesive as little as possible.
11. What conditions is it commonly
used for?
Ares Tape has over hundreds of recognized applications, which include
taping for knee injuries (including patella pain and patella tracking),
shoulder injuries, back injuries, carpal tunnel syndrome, shoulder instability,
low back pain, shin splints, plantar fasciitis, rotator cuff injury and tennis
elbow and etc.
12. Should I wear it before
exercise?
If you have a
known condition or if you need a little extra stability & support it¡¯s
always best to tape up before exercise as a preventative measure.
13. Do I need to round the ends of
the tape prior to application?
It is not necessary but it is helpful to round the ends
of the tape prior to application. The
rounding helps prevent the square edges from catching and may increase the
length of tape application. Otherwise,
you could trim the edges if the edges of the tape have begun to life during the
first few days.
14. Can I apply tape to help with
fractures?
Taping is not a good solution for
fractures. Seek medical attention if the tape does not provide immediate relief
as it may be an indication of something serious like a fracture.
15. Do I need to shave before
taping application?
For
a limited number of people, body hair may limit adhesion. If the degree of body hair limits adhesion
then you may need to shave or clip the area to be treated.
16. Can I apply Tape by myself?
It¡¯s very easy and generally only
takes a few tries to get comfortable taping yourself. Any of the lower
extremity applications (knees, shins, Achilles tendonitis, plantar, ITBS) can
be applied by yourself easily. You will need someone/partner to help apply the
neck, back, and shoulder apps.To
remove the tape from the skin it is generally much easier to do when you have
bathed or the tape is moist. It is best to remove from the top down. This will
be in the direction of the body hair and should limit discomfort. Lift the tape
from the skin, applying tension between the skin and the tape then push the
skin away from the tape rather than pulling the tape away from the skin.
17. How can I effectively remove
tape from skin?
To
remove the tape from the skin it is generally much easier to do when you have
bathed or the tape is moist. It is best to remove from the top down. This will
be in the direction of the body hair and should limit discomfort. Lift the tape
from the skin, applying tension between the skin and the tape then push the
skin away from the tape rather than pulling the tape away from the skin.
18. Can I apply more than
one layer of tape?
When applying more than one layer of the tape, you should
first apply the strip which will provide the primary therapeutic effect
desired. As successive layers of tape
are applied, their effect on the sensory receptors may create interference
instead of clear, specific stimuli. The best outcomes generally come from a ¡°less
is better¡± approach. Fewer layers of tape and less tension are better.
19. Why do I have to apply tape in
a stretched position of muscle/tissue?
For
all basic application technique, the muscle/tissue to be treated should be put
in a stretched position in combination with the stretch capabilities of the
Ares Tape, will create convolutions as the skin is lifted. Skin convolutions
may be present following the basic application or may appear during normal
joint motion. It is believed that even if convolutions are not present, they
are occurring. The convolutions aid in the normal flow of blood and lymphatic
fluids.
20. Why is it better not to
stretch tape for most applications?
When
applying the taping method mainly for pain relief, it is desirable to apply the
Ares strip with as less tension as possible. If too much tension is applied,
the effects are diminished.
21. What are the differences of
Kinesiology taping method from conventional athletic tapings?
During conventional athletic taping, proper application
requires using all of the available stretch.
The concept is that by taking all of the stretch out of the tape, it
will limit or assist a motion and provide for protection from injury/re-injury.
22. What should I do if I
want to apply for pain area which is not listed in Application section?
Tape can be applied over pain areas to be simple. Please
follow the basic applications for any applications.
1. To apply the tape onto pain area, the skin and muscle of the affected area has
to be fully stretched before application of tape. Do not stretch the tape
itself, and then leave it on for 3~5 days.
2. When the length of the tape is measured. Cut the tape after stretching the
muscle/skin to which you are about to apply the tape.
3. After taping, it is desirable if you see wrinkles (convolutions) of the tape
when the body returns to a normal position. In some cases, wrinkles (convolutions)
are not present.
23. Where can I buy Ares Tape?
You can buy Ares
Tape from our partners all over the world. In case, there are no designated partners
in your area, you can get your tapes directly from us.
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