HOW IT WORKS Physiological Effects
When a muscle is
inflamed, swollen, or stiff, the space between the skin and the muscle is
compressed, resulting in constriction and congestion to the flow of lymphatic
fluid and blood circulation. This
compression applies pressure to the pain receptors located in the space between
the skin and the muscle, which in turn relays discomfort signals to the brain
resulting in the sense of ¡®pain¡¯ of affected area.
If you stretch the
skin of the affected area before the application of the ARES TAPE the taped
area will form wrinkles when the applied area is back to its normal or neutral
position. The wrinkling effect formed by
the ARES TAPE is essential since this lifting of the skin creates more space
for lymph and blood flow. Therefore the
lymph drainage as well as blood circulation in the affected area can be
improved effectively through taping application.
Eventually, the
friction between the tissues beneath the skin is decreased due to the promoted
movement of lymphatic fluid and blood circulation. Pain is reduced because the pressure on the
pain receptors is lessened. The end
results are believed to be reduced muscle fatigue, increase in range of motion
(ROM), and better quality of muscle contraction.
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