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Large Bruise Drained Quickly by Kinesio Tape – Hamstring Tear

by | January 14, 2020

Kinesiotape is amazing at healing bruises!

KinesioTaping quickly drains a very large bruise from a patient who suffered a hamstring tear and helps to decrease the pain associated with it.

We first uploaded this pictures several years ago. It has been stolen and used repeatedly all over the internet with some companies even placing another logo over ours. A bit annoying, but this is a great picture to demonstrate how well Kinesiotape drains bruises

MORE INFORMATION ABOUT DR. ROYER

Dr. Bryan D. Royer has been practicing chiropractic medicine in the Toledo area since 2005. He graduated summa cum laude as the class salutatorian from the National University of Health Sciences (NUHS) in 2004. Dr. Royer’s earned a Bachelor of Science with a major in biology from the University of Dayton in 1999 and another Bachelor of Science with a major in human biology in 2002 from NUHS. He is the only Board Certified Chiropractic Neurologist practicing in the Toledo area and is also a Certified Chiropractic Sports Physician® (CCSP®). Dr. Royer is the only healthcare provider in the Toledo Area to be certified in Graston Technique® and he is also a Certified Kinesio Taping Practitioner (CKTP). He is a member of the American Chiropractic Association, the Ohio State Chiropractic Association, the International Association of Functional Neurology and Rehabilitation, the ACA Council on Neurology and the Kinesio Taping Association. He currently serves as the Secretary and Treasurer of the Northwest Ohio Chiropractic Association and has done so since 2010.

He was voted Toledo’s Best Chiropractor in 2010 and Best in Alternative Healthcare in 2009 by the readers of the Toledo City Paper. He has lectured other chiropractic physicians on the topics of “Ethics and Boundaries in Chiropractic”, “Kinesio Taping” and “Clinical Neurology of the Upper Extremity”. He is currently an instructor in Anatomy & Physiology and General Biology at Owens Community College. Dr. Royer is available for lectures on a number of topics and he is willing to answer any questions related to health and wellness.

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