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With KT tape you'll have to bring enough to reapply every day or so. (Maybe they have it along the camino too?) With the jumper's knee straps it is something that doesn't have to be re-purchased, unless it is broken etc. Maybe have some practice hikes using KT tape and jumper's knee straps. I'm going to test out the jumpers knee straps when I hike Half Dome in Yosemite. I've used the tape on hikes around home and for running. It has served me well, but can get expensive. I haven't walked the camino yet....but I'm guessing that the Half Dome hike will be similar to the Pyranees....?
My one and only experience with KT was nothing short of amazing. Details of my knee injury are boring; suffice to say the sports medicine chiropractor I went to explained the theory behind it all as he was applying the tape. Basically it works on the soft tissue - fascia for healing of inflammation, but there's much more pertinent and interesting info available regarding Kinetics on Dr. Google, or even on KT's website. The tape stays on usually for a period of five days. Yes, you can shower in it. On the 2nd day, I was 90% improved and a week later, like it never happened. That was approx 45 days ago and still good. B U T ….I will pack some just in case. I think it is available in Spain but I don't know the brand name is. Everyone's injury is unique to them, so I'm sure the knee straps work as well. There's also lots more info on this forum….I am planning my first Camino in May/June 2016. Many, MANY thanks to all those who share their experiences and recommendations here. I have learned so much.
My question: what do people prefer, Jumper's Knee Straps or KT Tape? And if Jumper's Knee Straps, Mueller or McDavid? I am female, 5'5" and weigh about 127 pounds. I have skied Tuckerman's Ravine at the top of Mount Washington a few times and my most vivid memories are the excruciating pain in my knees coming down. I'm assuming the Camino will include many such challenges and I want to be prepared.
I find if I purchase the professional grade (orange box) KT Tape Pro I can have it last through 7-10 camino/shower days. I'd tried downgrading to the cheap stuff (black box) at home before I left and was only getting a day or two out of it.With KT tape you'll have to bring enough to reapply every day or so.
I'd go with the one YOU think would work best for your knees…a little weight vs a lot of pain - would be an easy choice for me:>)Which is heavier to carry; two Jumper Knee Straps, or a full roll of KT Pro tape?
I may reconsider the Clucosamine/Chondroitin….I used to take it years ago, until 'those' studies came out stating it wasn't conclusive. As you say, it can't hurt (no pun intended). Thanks back.Maggie is, of course correct. I used the typical elastic tube knee supports on both knees for all three of my Caminos. They did the job, but are hot on warmer days. And their weight is not insignificant.
The Step Bands look to be lighter, and they certainly would be cooler. My particular knee problem is with the menisci cartilage in both knees and both sides of each knee.
Over the past few months, I started taking Glucosamine with Chondroitin as a dietary supplement. My doctor says there are no conclusive studies on this, but I figured it could not hurt to try. After a month, my daily discomfort subsided. Even when I was on my feet for 8 or more hours each day when I worked at the Pilgrim Office for a month this past July-August, I had no discomfort. Of course, that is a shade different than walking the Camino with an over-heavy rucksack. But we will see...
Thanks for the advice.
I've been told by my physiotherapist, podiatrist and massage therapist that KT tape has an additional neurological factor that 'sends' messages to the brain and back, from a proprioceptor perspective as well as the actual holding of joints and muscles in place. And so it needs to be applied in a particular direction for this to occur. It can and should remain in place for about 4 days before you remove it, UNLESS there is an allergic reaction (rare for this but some react to tapes). So it is very good, but make an appointment with someone and talk about it's benefits so that you get the best from it. As well as muscle problems after a car accident I have neuropathy of the feet, so I find it helps me each day and I'm halfway along the Camino right now.I am planning my first Camino in May/June 2016. Many, MANY thanks to all those who share their experiences and recommendations here. I have learned so much.
My question: what do people prefer, Jumper's Knee Straps or KT Tape? And if Jumper's Knee Straps, Mueller or McDavid? I am female, 5'5" and weigh about 127 pounds. I have skied Tuckerman's Ravine at the top of Mount Washington a few times and my most vivid memories are the excruciating pain in my knees coming down. I'm assuming the Camino will include many such challenges and I want to be prepared.
HeidiL Note my comment below. I wish you a Buen Camino next time too.I have recently started using KT tape on my arthritic knee for tae kwon do. Mine (cheapest brand I can find) lasts for 3-5 days, including daily long, hot baths (good for one of my other injuries). I can really tell the difference, though my physiotherapist says nothing has been published on using KT tape for this purpose.
The jumper's knee straps (never tried them!) look as if they only support one part of the knee, and that's not the place where I have problems.
I'm planning to use KT tape on my next walk in Spain. Will report back after Easter.
Oh yes I forgot to mention the benefits re: fasciaMy one and only experience with KT was nothing short of amazing. Details of my knee injury are boring; suffice to say the sports medicine chiropractor I went to explained the theory behind it all as he was applying the tape. Basically it works on the soft tissue - fascia for healing of inflammation, but there's much more pertinent and interesting info available regarding Kinetics on Dr. Google, or even on KT's website. The tape stays on usually for a period of five days. Yes, you can shower in it. On the 2nd day, I was 90% improved and a week later, like it never happened. That was approx 45 days ago and still good. B U T ….I will pack some just in case. I think it is available in Spain but I don't know the brand name is. Everyone's injury is unique to them, so I'm sure the knee straps work as well. There's also lots more info on this forum….
I took the tape out of its box and it weighs almost nothing.Which is heavier to carry; two Jumper Knee Straps, or a full roll of KT Pro tape?
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