Kinesiology Taping for Horses

The Complete Guide to Taping for Equine Health, Fitness and Performance

Katja Bredlau-Morich

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Kinesiology taping on human athletes is all the rage: widely used by physical therapists, chiropractors, and personal trainers, we see it on Olympians, runners, basketball players—on amateurs and professionals. The idea behind taping is that it provides incredible support and stabilization of ligaments and tendons while simultaneously stretching and flexing like a “second skin” to allow full range of motion. It can also activate or relax muscles, depending on its application. Our equine athletes can benefit hugely from taping techniques, and this terrific guidebook provides the ultimate reference for understanding both the uses of kinesiology tape and its numerous applications. With hundreds of color photographs and step-by-step instructions for the do-it-yourselfer, equine physiotherapist Katja Bredlau-Morich explains the following forms of kinesiology taping:

Muscle • Lymphatic • Scar • Fascia • Space • Hematoma • Stabilization • Tendon • Cross

In addition, numerous case studies demonstrate how taping can change your horse's life, keeping him pain-free and performing his best for years to come.

Additional Information

Author: Katja Bredlau-Morich

Format: Paperback

Page Count: 144

Illustrations: 182 color photographs

ISBN: 9781570768613

By Katja Bredlau-Morich

Katja Bredlau-Morich received certification in animal health from the Institut für Tierheilkunde in Viernheim, Germany. She is certified in kinesiology taping of horses by the Maia-Medical Group, Germany, and has provided physiotherapy and taping services for horses in the United States. She currently lives in Rodgau, Germany, where she operates Horse-Wellness, LLC (horse-wellness.com).

USDF Connection Says:

“A comprehensive guide to this unique modality…. A book like this needs plenty of good photos to illustrate the techniques, and the author
delivers.”

Horse Nation Says:

“Written clearly yet is still rich in detail.”