Female back with physio tape on white background

A non-invasive and completely safe method of combating muscle pain, kinesiotaping, is now available to our patients. Therapeutic patches can be used at the clinic in Kobierzyce.

No more persistent back pain and long-term rehabilitation after injuries. Now we fight muscle pain by sticking plasters. Kinesiotaping, because that's what we're talking about, is now available to our patients.
The method involves locally sticking patches with a special structure that, among other things, reduce the tension on skin receptors and relax and relieve tense muscles. – says Anna Winter, a physiotherapist who deals with kinesiotaping at NZOZ “Twój Lekarz”.

Special patches are used for persistent back pain, after injuries, for swelling, and also for scars. – Kinesiotaping accelerates the absorption of bruises, hematomas and swelling. It also works in muscle pain. The effect is felt by patients after the first application of the patches and lasts even after their removal. – lists the advantages of the Anna Winter method.

Kinesiotaping is well tolerated by patients and, importantly, does not exclude the use of other forms of therapy. A visit with the application of the patches at the NZOZ "Twój Lekarz" clinic costs PLN 50.

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