Cedar Park Chiropractor Adds Kinesio Taping Treatment to His Growing Practice

When used in conjunction with Graston Technique, Active Release Technique and chiropractic treatments, Kinesio Taping helps to promote healing.

Kinesio Tape-that colorful tape in strange patterns that keeps showing up on very prominent athletes like Lance Armstrong and David Beckham to name a few-is now appearing on the patients of chiropractor Dr. John Tuggle, with Wellness & Better Health Chiropractic in Cedar Park, Texas.

"I'm super excited to offer Kinesio Tape in our Cedar Park chiropractic clinic. Kinesio Tape bridges a gap between treatments and helps provide therapeutic benefits away from the office. This is extremely beneficial to someone who wants effective care as quickly as possible," explains Dr. Tuggle.

Kinesio Tape is latex-free, cotton therapeutic tape usually worn three to five days, and can help both athletes with sports injuries and non-athletes of any age and condition. Placed in a variety of patterns and directions depending upon the injury and location, the tape is pulled in different directions and degrees to prevent injury and to promote healing of the injury.

In addition to offering Kinesio Taping to his chiropractic services, Dr. Tuggle is also a provider of Active Release Technique as well as the Graston Technique. Kinesio Taping in addition to these techniques will add great benefits to existing chiropractic treatments his patients receive.

For most up-to-date information on Kinesio Tape, please visit www.kinesiotaping.com. To learn more about Dr. John Tuggle and Wellness & Better Health Chiropractic in Cedar Park, Texas, and how his techniques and chiropractic treatments can help both the athlete and non-athlete alike, please visit www.tugglechiropratic.com or call 512/257-2225.

Dr. Tuggle became interested in the health care field in the 1990s after being involved in an accident at a theme park. He sustained a sprain-strain type injury and met a chiropractor who felt he could help. After chiropractic care, he was pain free. He felt that his natural skills with his hands would blend wonderfully with his future profession of chiropractic. After earning a degree in theatrical arts from Austin Community College, he continued his studies in the science arena. After careful research, Dr. Tuggle chose Texas Chiropractic College to complete his education. Texas Chiropractic College was established in 1908 and has extensive roots in the chiropractic field. Dr. Tuggle graduated in 1999 and relocated to the Austin area in 2001. He has been in active practice treating patients all over the central Texas region ever since.