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"Cuxson Gerrard Semi-Compressed Felt - 10mm x 22.5cm x 45cm - Pack of 4"
"Cuxson Gerrard semi compressed felt, a professional grade chiropodial / podiatric product with Hapla hypo allergenic adhesive. Hapla felt is a physiotherapy product that provides excellent pressure absorption for treatment and recovery in foot pain relief, injury care and protection of tender areas."
Price: 54.05

"Cuxson Gerrard SwanFoam - 5mm x 22.5cm x 45cm - Pack of 4"
"Cuxson Gerrard swanfoam, a professional grade chiropodial / podiatric product with Hapla hypo allergenic adhesive. Hapla swanfoam is a physiotherapy product that protects the sore and tender areas of your feet, providing pressure distribution and pain relief. Easy to cut and shape for injury care and recovery."
Price: 19.80

"Cuxson Gerrard SwanFoam - 7mm x 22.5cm x 45cm - Pack of 4"
"Cuxson Gerrard swanfoam, a professional grade chiropodial / podiatric product with Hapla hypo allergenic adhesive. Hapla swanfoam is a physiotherapy product that protects the sore and tender areas of your feet, providing pressure distribution and pain relief. Easy to cut and shape for injury care and recovery."
Price: 23.76

"BSN Medical Delta-Therm thermoplastic - Non-perforated 1.6 mmx60cmx45cm"
"Elastic memory thermoplastic Prices are per sheet. Ideally suited for serial splinting and splints for both the upper and lower limbs Product features and design benefits 100% Elastic Memory Ensures ability to return to its original sheet form Easily remouldable Suitable for serial splinting Translucent appearance on reaching activation temperature Allows for precise positioning of the material on the area to be covered Prevents accidental self bonding after heating Self-finishing edges Product characteristics Available in perforated and non perforated versions Heating time 1 - 2 minutes at a temperature of 60 - 70ºC/140 - 158ºF Working time 3 - 4 minutes Product sizes available 1.6mm Non-perforated 45cm x 60cm 1.6mm Perforated 45cm x 60cm 2.4mm Non-perforated 45cm x 60cm 2.4mm Perforated 45cm x 60cm 3.2mm Non-perforated 45cm x 60cm 3.2mm Perforated 45cm x 60cm"
Price: 73.26

"BSN Medical Delta-Therm thermoplastic - Perforated 1.6 mmx 60cmx45cm"
"Elastic memory thermoplastic Prices are per sheet. Ideally suited for serial splinting and splints for both the upper and lower limbs Product features and design benefits 100% Elastic Memory Ensures ability to return to its original sheet form Easily remouldable Suitable for serial splinting Translucent appearance on reaching activation temperature Allows for precise positioning of the material on the area to be covered Prevents accidental self bonding after heating Self-finishing edges Product characteristics Available in perforated and non perforated versions Heating time 1 - 2 minutes at a temperature of 60 - 70ºC/140 - 158ºF Working time 3 - 4 minutes Product sizes available 1.6mm Non-perforated 45cm x 60cm 1.6mm Perforated 45cm x 60cm 2.4mm Non-perforated 45cm x 60cm 2.4mm Perforated 45cm x 60cm 3.2mm Non-perforated 45cm x 60cm 3.2mm Perforated 45cm x 60cm"
Price: 77.43

"BSN Medical Delta-Therm thermoplastic - Non-perforated 2.4 mmx60cmx45cm"
"Elastic memory thermoplastic Prices are per sheet. Ideally suited for serial splinting and splints for both the upper and lower limbs Product features and design benefits 100% Elastic Memory Ensures ability to return to its original sheet form Easily remouldable Suitable for serial splinting Translucent appearance on reaching activation temperature Allows for precise positioning of the material on the area to be covered Prevents accidental self bonding after heating Self-finishing edges Product characteristics Available in perforated and non perforated versions Heating time 1 - 2 minutes at a temperature of 60 - 70ºC/140 - 158ºF Working time 3 - 4 minutes Product sizes available 1.6mm Non-perforated 45cm x 60cm 1.6mm Perforated 45cm x 60cm 2.4mm Non-perforated 45cm x 60cm 2.4mm Perforated 45cm x 60cm 3.2mm Non-perforated 45cm x 60cm 3.2mm Perforated 45cm x 60cm"
Price: 112.52

"Reliance Medical Washproof Strapping Tape - Flesh 2.5cm x 5m"
"2.5cm x 5m. Blue detectable strapping, in protective drum, for the hospitality industry Flesh coloured waterproof strapping"
Price: 2.63

"Reliance Medical Washproof Strapping Tape - Blue 2.5cm x 5m"
"2.5cm x 5m. Blue detectable strapping, in protective drum, for the hospitality industry Flesh coloured waterproof strapping"
Price: 2.63

"Reliance Medical Relitape Microporous - 2.5cm x 10m"
"Lightweight, Microporous paper tape, Hypoallergenic, Useful for fixing dressings."
Price: 1.32

"Reliance Medical Relitape Microporous - 1.25cm x 10m"
"Lightweight, Microporous paper tape, Hypoallergenic, Useful for fixing dressings."
Price: 0.92

"Vivomed GAA Medical Kit - Level 1 - Level 1"
"This Level 1 medical kit recommendation for GAA clubs consists of the following items: 1 x Accident book 1 x large BS8599-1 compliant workplace first aid kit. 1 x hanging bracket for the first aid kit Large Kit: 33cmH x 35cmW x 9.5cmD Contents: 2 Burns Dressings 
4 Eye Pad Dressings
 4 Finger Dressings
 8 Medium HSE Dressings
 2 Large HSE Dressings
 100 Assorted Washproof Plasters 
2 Conforming Bandages 
4 Triangular Bandages 3 Foil Survival Blankets 
1 Microporous Tape
 40 Moist Cleansing Wipes
 12 Nitrile Gloves (pairs) 
2 Resuscitation Face Shields
 24 Safety Pins
 1 Shears
 1 Guidance Leaflet"
Price: 73.85

"HeartSine Samaritan PAD 360P - Fully Automatic - Automatic External Defibrillator (AED) - AED with 2 pad pack"
"Introducing the brand new Hearstine Samaritan PAD 360P Fully Automatic Defibrillator (AED) Compact, Easy-to-Use, Lifesaving Technology Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) is a leading cause of death globally. As response time is critical for survival, the use of an AED can increase the survival rate from 5% to up to 70%, if used within the first few minutes of the SCA. The samaritan® PAD family of public access defibrillators is designed especially for use in public areas by providing a sophisticated defibrillator for adult or pediatric use, inside a lightweight and easy-to-operate system. Offering all the key features of the samaritan PAD products, the samaritan PAD 360P is a fully automatic defibrillator designed to analyse heart rhythm and automatically deliver a life-saving electrical shock (if needed). The SAM 360P also includes a motion detection feature to warn users of excessive or unexpected patient movement. How It Works The HeartSine samaritan PAD 360P is a fully automatic external defibrillator (AED) that analyzes the heart rhythm and delivers an electrical shock to victims of Sudden Cardiac Arrest in order to restore the heart to normal rhythm. This user-friendly AED provides easy to follow visual and audio prompts to guide the rescuer through pad application. Shock delivery, if required, is fully automatic which means there is no shock button to press. Compact in Size, Long on Ability Portable and lightweight. The samaritan PAD 360P is lighter (1.1 kg/2.4 lbs) and smaller than o ther defibrillators. Durable. The samaritan PAD 360P resists shock and vibration and carries an IP56 Rating, the industry’s highest rating against dust and moisture ingress. It also carries a ten year unit warranty. Advanced technology. The samaritan PAD 360P utilizes proprietary electrode technology, advanced and stable firmware, and proprietary SCOPE™* Biphasic technology (an escalating and lowenergy waveform that automatically adjusts for patient impedance differences) to assess rhythm and defibrillate if necessary. Easy-to-Follow Visual and Verbal Guides User-friendly. The samaritan PAD 360P features easy-to-understand visual and voice prompts that guide a user through the process including CPR coaching. One-button operation. The samaritan PAD 360P only has one button – ON/OFF, ensuring straightforward operation for all levels of rescuer. Automatic Shock Delivery. After analysing heart rhythm, the samaritan PAD 360P will automatically deliver a shock (if needed), eliminating the need for the rescuer to push a shock button. Always ready. A System Status Ready Indicator flashes to show that the complete system is operational and ready for use. The device automatically runs a self-check each week. To purchase an AED wall sign please follow this link"
Price: 1198.79

"Vivomed GAA Trauma Bag - Level 2 - Level 2"
"In an effort to help standardise medical facilities at GAA clubs and improve GAA medical and player welfare the Coiste Bainistí have made a recommendation that as a minimum all County Grounds should have one of these GAA Trauma Bags. Vivomed is delighted to announce that they have been appointed as the sole approved supplier of this GAA Trauma Bag. The price includes the bag, full contents as approved by the GAA's Medical Committee, and a Heartsine 300p AED with both adult and paediatric pads. Please note - the content list includes a BOC oxygen bottle (as pictured) however this is not included in the price as each club will need to lease this from BOC. For further information and contact details for BOC regarding this GAA Trauma Bag, please either call Chris 0044 7912 379359 or email him Chris@Vivomed.com Press Release from the GAA - December 2012: ""Vivomed has been appointed as an approved supplier of the GAA Medical Emergency Equipment. Vivomed are a family owned specialist sports medicine and physiotherapy supply company based in Downpatrick, Co. Down. With over 10 years’ experience supplying first aid kits, pharmaceuticals and physiotherapy equipment to sports clubs throughout Ireland; they are in a unique position to help roll out this improvement to GAA medical facilities."" Please see the official GAA Trauma Bag press release on the GAA / Vivomed Traum Bag here PLEASE NOTE, THIS GREEN BAG WAS MADE FOR A SPECIFIC ORDER FOR THE GAA AND WE HAVE NONE LEFT IN STOCK HOWEVER WE CAN STILL SUPPLY ALL THE CONTENTS IN A DIFFERENT BAG. IF NEEDED, MORE CAN BE MANUFACTURED BUT THERE WOULD BE A MINUMUM QUATITY REQUIRED. IF ONE ONLY IS NEEDED THIS TRAUMA BAG WILL BE USED INSTEAD."
Price: 2188.99

"Vivomed GAA Medical Bag - Level 3 - Level 3"
"The Level 3 GAA medical bag has been designed to contain equipment needed to immobilise a player if they have been injured on the pitch. Included is the following: 1 x Spinal board bag 1 x Spinal board with free spider straps 1 x Head immobiliser for the spinal board 1 x Pair of crutches 1 x 5 strap fracture immobiliser 1 x Adult foil blanket Press Release from the GAA - December 2012: ""Vivomed has been appointed as an approved supplier of the GAA Medical Emergency Equipment. Vivomed are a family owned specialist sports medicine and physiotherapy supply company based in Downpatrick, Co. Down. With over 10 years’ experience supplying first aid kits, pharmaceuticals and physiotherapy equipment to sports clubs throughout Ireland; they are in a unique position to help roll out this improvement to GAA medical facilities."" The official press release will be available shortly at http://www.gaa.ie/medical-and-player-welfare/medical-equipment/"
Price: 659.99

"Levotape Kinesiology Tape Clinic Roll Length - 32m x 5cm - Black"
"Brand new to Vivomed, Levotape kinesiology tape now available in the longer clinic rolls 32m x 5cm. Levotape has been on the market for over 5 years having sold hundreds of thousands of rolls and is considered by medical professionals and athletes alike as one of the best kinesiology tape on the market for an amazing price. Also available in 5m length rolls in 8 colours, please click here to see the full range of Levotape kinesiology tapes. To help you learn how to apply Levotape kinesiology tape in a practical and professional manner Vivomed have created an online kinesiology taping course that on completion allows you to print off a 6 hour CPD certificate for your records, to learn more please click here"
Price: 26.39

"Levotape Kinesiology Tape Clinic Roll Length - 32m x 5cm - Pink"
"Brand new to Vivomed, Levotape kinesiology tape now available in the longer clinic rolls 32m x 5cm. Levotape has been on the market for over 5 years having sold hundreds of thousands of rolls and is considered by medical professionals and athletes alike as one of the best kinesiology tape on the market for an amazing price. Also available in 5m length rolls in 8 colours, please click here to see the full range of Levotape kinesiology tapes. To help you learn how to apply Levotape kinesiology tape in a practical and professional manner Vivomed have created an online kinesiology taping course that on completion allows you to print off a 6 hour CPD certificate for your records, to learn more please click here"
Price: 26.39

"Levotape Kinesiology Tape Clinic Roll Length - 32m x 5cm - Beige"
"Brand new to Vivomed, Levotape kinesiology tape now available in the longer clinic rolls 32m x 5cm. Levotape has been on the market for over 5 years having sold hundreds of thousands of rolls and is considered by medical professionals and athletes alike as one of the best kinesiology tape on the market for an amazing price. Also available in 5m length rolls in 8 colours, please click here to see the full range of Levotape kinesiology tapes. To help you learn how to apply Levotape kinesiology tape in a practical and professional manner Vivomed have created an online kinesiology taping course that on completion allows you to print off a 6 hour CPD certificate for your records, to learn more please click here"
Price: 26.39

"Levotape Kinesiology Tape available in 8 colours - 5cm x 5m Beige - 1 Roll"
"Learn how to apply and use Kinesiology Tape using Vivomed's unique online Kinesiology Taping Course with 6 hours certified CPD and 30 days access to all the training videos Top quality Kinesiology tape from Vivomed, displaying optimal adhesive properties combined with top quality fabric. Over 100,000 rolls sold Worldwide. Professional bulk buy discounts (up to 16%) available for boxes of 6 and 24 Stronger adhesive properties than K-Active & Kinesio Tape Extra elasticity to optimize tissue lift Water resistant Coating 8 Vivid colours Far better value than Mueller Kinesiology Tape or Rocktape Vivomed has been in the forefront of developing the Kinesiology Taping training courses and supplies in the UK and Ireland for over 8 years. The Kinesiology Taping method was created by Dr Kenzo Kase in the late 1970's. In an attempt to optimize his treatment of injuries and acute and chronic illnesses, he experimented with traditional tapes and techniques, but found them limited in their applications. Fundamental to Dr Kase's development of the Taping technique was the study of the muscles and skin. Dr Kase was intriqued by the skin and its function as the body's largest reflex organ. He was also able to see that the muscles not only reacted to environmental changes, but also theorised in their ability to support the body's own healing and regeneration processes. The muscles, therefore, not only make movement possible, but also effect microcirculation, neuromuscular transmission, etc. Using the skin as the model Dr Kase endeavoured to create a material which would augment the skin's capacity to transmit stimulating and healing information via the skin's many receptors. He collaborated with the huge Japanese company Nitto Denko to create the tape which was called Kinesio Tape. The tape had a number of unique qualitities not seen before in existing tapes. The medical grade acrylic adhesive for example is applied as a wave to allow the skin to breathe and to help the circulation of sweat and air. This wave pattern was patented in Japan by Nitto Denko. However in December 2006 the Kinesio organisation took the decision to stop using the tape manufactured by Nitto Denko and source their tape outside Japan. In an effort to maintain supplies of the original tape European practitioners founded K-Active Europe. K-Active Europe now import the original tape from Japan so maintaining the top quality product for european practitioners."
Price: 5.21

"Levotape Kinesiology Tape available in 8 colours - 5cm x 5m Beige - 6 Rolls"
"Learn how to apply and use Kinesiology Tape using Vivomed's unique online Kinesiology Taping Course with 6 hours certified CPD and 30 days access to all the training videos Top quality Kinesiology tape from Vivomed, displaying optimal adhesive properties combined with top quality fabric. Over 100,000 rolls sold Worldwide. Professional bulk buy discounts (up to 16%) available for boxes of 6 and 24 Stronger adhesive properties than K-Active & Kinesio Tape Extra elasticity to optimize tissue lift Water resistant Coating 8 Vivid colours Far better value than Mueller Kinesiology Tape or Rocktape Vivomed has been in the forefront of developing the Kinesiology Taping training courses and supplies in the UK and Ireland for over 8 years. The Kinesiology Taping method was created by Dr Kenzo Kase in the late 1970's. In an attempt to optimize his treatment of injuries and acute and chronic illnesses, he experimented with traditional tapes and techniques, but found them limited in their applications. Fundamental to Dr Kase's development of the Taping technique was the study of the muscles and skin. Dr Kase was intriqued by the skin and its function as the body's largest reflex organ. He was also able to see that the muscles not only reacted to environmental changes, but also theorised in their ability to support the body's own healing and regeneration processes. The muscles, therefore, not only make movement possible, but also effect microcirculation, neuromuscular transmission, etc. Using the skin as the model Dr Kase endeavoured to create a material which would augment the skin's capacity to transmit stimulating and healing information via the skin's many receptors. He collaborated with the huge Japanese company Nitto Denko to create the tape which was called Kinesio Tape. The tape had a number of unique qualitities not seen before in existing tapes. The medical grade acrylic adhesive for example is applied as a wave to allow the skin to breathe and to help the circulation of sweat and air. This wave pattern was patented in Japan by Nitto Denko. However in December 2006 the Kinesio organisation took the decision to stop using the tape manufactured by Nitto Denko and source their tape outside Japan. In an effort to maintain supplies of the original tape European practitioners founded K-Active Europe. K-Active Europe now import the original tape from Japan so maintaining the top quality product for european practitioners."
Price: 29.70

"Levotape Kinesiology Tape available in 8 colours - 5cm x 5m Beige - 24 Rolls"
"Learn how to apply and use Kinesiology Tape using Vivomed's unique online Kinesiology Taping Course with 6 hours certified CPD and 30 days access to all the training videos Top quality Kinesiology tape from Vivomed, displaying optimal adhesive properties combined with top quality fabric. Over 100,000 rolls sold Worldwide. Professional bulk buy discounts (up to 16%) available for boxes of 6 and 24 Stronger adhesive properties than K-Active & Kinesio Tape Extra elasticity to optimize tissue lift Water resistant Coating 8 Vivid colours Far better value than Mueller Kinesiology Tape or Rocktape Vivomed has been in the forefront of developing the Kinesiology Taping training courses and supplies in the UK and Ireland for over 8 years. The Kinesiology Taping method was created by Dr Kenzo Kase in the late 1970's. In an attempt to optimize his treatment of injuries and acute and chronic illnesses, he experimented with traditional tapes and techniques, but found them limited in their applications. Fundamental to Dr Kase's development of the Taping technique was the study of the muscles and skin. Dr Kase was intriqued by the skin and its function as the body's largest reflex organ. He was also able to see that the muscles not only reacted to environmental changes, but also theorised in their ability to support the body's own healing and regeneration processes. The muscles, therefore, not only make movement possible, but also effect microcirculation, neuromuscular transmission, etc. Using the skin as the model Dr Kase endeavoured to create a material which would augment the skin's capacity to transmit stimulating and healing information via the skin's many receptors. He collaborated with the huge Japanese company Nitto Denko to create the tape which was called Kinesio Tape. The tape had a number of unique qualitities not seen before in existing tapes. The medical grade acrylic adhesive for example is applied as a wave to allow the skin to breathe and to help the circulation of sweat and air. This wave pattern was patented in Japan by Nitto Denko. However in December 2006 the Kinesio organisation took the decision to stop using the tape manufactured by Nitto Denko and source their tape outside Japan. In an effort to maintain supplies of the original tape European practitioners founded K-Active Europe. K-Active Europe now import the original tape from Japan so maintaining the top quality product for european practitioners."
Price: 110.88

"Levotape Kinesiology Tape available in 8 colours - 5cm x 5m Black - 1 Roll"
"Learn how to apply and use Kinesiology Tape using Vivomed's unique online Kinesiology Taping Course with 6 hours certified CPD and 30 days access to all the training videos Top quality Kinesiology tape from Vivomed, displaying optimal adhesive properties combined with top quality fabric. Over 100,000 rolls sold Worldwide. Professional bulk buy discounts (up to 16%) available for boxes of 6 and 24 Stronger adhesive properties than K-Active & Kinesio Tape Extra elasticity to optimize tissue lift Water resistant Coating 8 Vivid colours Far better value than Mueller Kinesiology Tape or Rocktape Vivomed has been in the forefront of developing the Kinesiology Taping training courses and supplies in the UK and Ireland for over 8 years. The Kinesiology Taping method was created by Dr Kenzo Kase in the late 1970's. In an attempt to optimize his treatment of injuries and acute and chronic illnesses, he experimented with traditional tapes and techniques, but found them limited in their applications. Fundamental to Dr Kase's development of the Taping technique was the study of the muscles and skin. Dr Kase was intriqued by the skin and its function as the body's largest reflex organ. He was also able to see that the muscles not only reacted to environmental changes, but also theorised in their ability to support the body's own healing and regeneration processes. The muscles, therefore, not only make movement possible, but also effect microcirculation, neuromuscular transmission, etc. Using the skin as the model Dr Kase endeavoured to create a material which would augment the skin's capacity to transmit stimulating and healing information via the skin's many receptors. He collaborated with the huge Japanese company Nitto Denko to create the tape which was called Kinesio Tape. The tape had a number of unique qualitities not seen before in existing tapes. The medical grade acrylic adhesive for example is applied as a wave to allow the skin to breathe and to help the circulation of sweat and air. This wave pattern was patented in Japan by Nitto Denko. However in December 2006 the Kinesio organisation took the decision to stop using the tape manufactured by Nitto Denko and source their tape outside Japan. In an effort to maintain supplies of the original tape European practitioners founded K-Active Europe. K-Active Europe now import the original tape from Japan so maintaining the top quality product for european practitioners."
Price: 5.21

"Levotape Kinesiology Tape available in 8 colours - 5cm x 5m Black - 6 Rolls"
"Learn how to apply and use Kinesiology Tape using Vivomed's unique online Kinesiology Taping Course with 6 hours certified CPD and 30 days access to all the training videos Top quality Kinesiology tape from Vivomed, displaying optimal adhesive properties combined with top quality fabric. Over 100,000 rolls sold Worldwide. Professional bulk buy discounts (up to 16%) available for boxes of 6 and 24 Stronger adhesive properties than K-Active & Kinesio Tape Extra elasticity to optimize tissue lift Water resistant Coating 8 Vivid colours Far better value than Mueller Kinesiology Tape or Rocktape Vivomed has been in the forefront of developing the Kinesiology Taping training courses and supplies in the UK and Ireland for over 8 years. The Kinesiology Taping method was created by Dr Kenzo Kase in the late 1970's. In an attempt to optimize his treatment of injuries and acute and chronic illnesses, he experimented with traditional tapes and techniques, but found them limited in their applications. Fundamental to Dr Kase's development of the Taping technique was the study of the muscles and skin. Dr Kase was intriqued by the skin and its function as the body's largest reflex organ. He was also able to see that the muscles not only reacted to environmental changes, but also theorised in their ability to support the body's own healing and regeneration processes. The muscles, therefore, not only make movement possible, but also effect microcirculation, neuromuscular transmission, etc. Using the skin as the model Dr Kase endeavoured to create a material which would augment the skin's capacity to transmit stimulating and healing information via the skin's many receptors. He collaborated with the huge Japanese company Nitto Denko to create the tape which was called Kinesio Tape. The tape had a number of unique qualitities not seen before in existing tapes. The medical grade acrylic adhesive for example is applied as a wave to allow the skin to breathe and to help the circulation of sweat and air. This wave pattern was patented in Japan by Nitto Denko. However in December 2006 the Kinesio organisation took the decision to stop using the tape manufactured by Nitto Denko and source their tape outside Japan. In an effort to maintain supplies of the original tape European practitioners founded K-Active Europe. K-Active Europe now import the original tape from Japan so maintaining the top quality product for european practitioners."
Price: 29.70

"Levotape Kinesiology Tape available in 8 colours - 5cm x 5m Black - 24 Rolls"
"Learn how to apply and use Kinesiology Tape using Vivomed's unique online Kinesiology Taping Course with 6 hours certified CPD and 30 days access to all the training videos Top quality Kinesiology tape from Vivomed, displaying optimal adhesive properties combined with top quality fabric. Over 100,000 rolls sold Worldwide. Professional bulk buy discounts (up to 16%) available for boxes of 6 and 24 Stronger adhesive properties than K-Active & Kinesio Tape Extra elasticity to optimize tissue lift Water resistant Coating 8 Vivid colours Far better value than Mueller Kinesiology Tape or Rocktape Vivomed has been in the forefront of developing the Kinesiology Taping training courses and supplies in the UK and Ireland for over 8 years. The Kinesiology Taping method was created by Dr Kenzo Kase in the late 1970's. In an attempt to optimize his treatment of injuries and acute and chronic illnesses, he experimented with traditional tapes and techniques, but found them limited in their applications. Fundamental to Dr Kase's development of the Taping technique was the study of the muscles and skin. Dr Kase was intriqued by the skin and its function as the body's largest reflex organ. He was also able to see that the muscles not only reacted to environmental changes, but also theorised in their ability to support the body's own healing and regeneration processes. The muscles, therefore, not only make movement possible, but also effect microcirculation, neuromuscular transmission, etc. Using the skin as the model Dr Kase endeavoured to create a material which would augment the skin's capacity to transmit stimulating and healing information via the skin's many receptors. He collaborated with the huge Japanese company Nitto Denko to create the tape which was called Kinesio Tape. The tape had a number of unique qualitities not seen before in existing tapes. The medical grade acrylic adhesive for example is applied as a wave to allow the skin to breathe and to help the circulation of sweat and air. This wave pattern was patented in Japan by Nitto Denko. However in December 2006 the Kinesio organisation took the decision to stop using the tape manufactured by Nitto Denko and source their tape outside Japan. In an effort to maintain supplies of the original tape European practitioners founded K-Active Europe. K-Active Europe now import the original tape from Japan so maintaining the top quality product for european practitioners."
Price: 110.88

"Levotape Kinesiology Tape available in 8 colours - 5cm x 5m Blue - 1 Roll"
"Learn how to apply and use Kinesiology Tape using Vivomed's unique online Kinesiology Taping Course with 6 hours certified CPD and 30 days access to all the training videos Top quality Kinesiology tape from Vivomed, displaying optimal adhesive properties combined with top quality fabric. Over 100,000 rolls sold Worldwide. Professional bulk buy discounts (up to 16%) available for boxes of 6 and 24 Stronger adhesive properties than K-Active & Kinesio Tape Extra elasticity to optimize tissue lift Water resistant Coating 8 Vivid colours Far better value than Mueller Kinesiology Tape or Rocktape Vivomed has been in the forefront of developing the Kinesiology Taping training courses and supplies in the UK and Ireland for over 8 years. The Kinesiology Taping method was created by Dr Kenzo Kase in the late 1970's. In an attempt to optimize his treatment of injuries and acute and chronic illnesses, he experimented with traditional tapes and techniques, but found them limited in their applications. Fundamental to Dr Kase's development of the Taping technique was the study of the muscles and skin. Dr Kase was intriqued by the skin and its function as the body's largest reflex organ. He was also able to see that the muscles not only reacted to environmental changes, but also theorised in their ability to support the body's own healing and regeneration processes. The muscles, therefore, not only make movement possible, but also effect microcirculation, neuromuscular transmission, etc. Using the skin as the model Dr Kase endeavoured to create a material which would augment the skin's capacity to transmit stimulating and healing information via the skin's many receptors. He collaborated with the huge Japanese company Nitto Denko to create the tape which was called Kinesio Tape. The tape had a number of unique qualitities not seen before in existing tapes. The medical grade acrylic adhesive for example is applied as a wave to allow the skin to breathe and to help the circulation of sweat and air. This wave pattern was patented in Japan by Nitto Denko. However in December 2006 the Kinesio organisation took the decision to stop using the tape manufactured by Nitto Denko and source their tape outside Japan. In an effort to maintain supplies of the original tape European practitioners founded K-Active Europe. K-Active Europe now import the original tape from Japan so maintaining the top quality product for european practitioners."
Price: 5.21

"Levotape Kinesiology Tape available in 8 colours - 5cm x 5m Blue - 6 Rolls"
"Learn how to apply and use Kinesiology Tape using Vivomed's unique online Kinesiology Taping Course with 6 hours certified CPD and 30 days access to all the training videos Top quality Kinesiology tape from Vivomed, displaying optimal adhesive properties combined with top quality fabric. Over 100,000 rolls sold Worldwide. Professional bulk buy discounts (up to 16%) available for boxes of 6 and 24 Stronger adhesive properties than K-Active & Kinesio Tape Extra elasticity to optimize tissue lift Water resistant Coating 8 Vivid colours Far better value than Mueller Kinesiology Tape or Rocktape Vivomed has been in the forefront of developing the Kinesiology Taping training courses and supplies in the UK and Ireland for over 8 years. The Kinesiology Taping method was created by Dr Kenzo Kase in the late 1970's. In an attempt to optimize his treatment of injuries and acute and chronic illnesses, he experimented with traditional tapes and techniques, but found them limited in their applications. Fundamental to Dr Kase's development of the Taping technique was the study of the muscles and skin. Dr Kase was intriqued by the skin and its function as the body's largest reflex organ. He was also able to see that the muscles not only reacted to environmental changes, but also theorised in their ability to support the body's own healing and regeneration processes. The muscles, therefore, not only make movement possible, but also effect microcirculation, neuromuscular transmission, etc. Using the skin as the model Dr Kase endeavoured to create a material which would augment the skin's capacity to transmit stimulating and healing information via the skin's many receptors. He collaborated with the huge Japanese company Nitto Denko to create the tape which was called Kinesio Tape. The tape had a number of unique qualitities not seen before in existing tapes. The medical grade acrylic adhesive for example is applied as a wave to allow the skin to breathe and to help the circulation of sweat and air. This wave pattern was patented in Japan by Nitto Denko. However in December 2006 the Kinesio organisation took the decision to stop using the tape manufactured by Nitto Denko and source their tape outside Japan. In an effort to maintain supplies of the original tape European practitioners founded K-Active Europe. K-Active Europe now import the original tape from Japan so maintaining the top quality product for european practitioners."
Price: 29.70

"Levotape Kinesiology Tape available in 8 colours - 5cm x 5m Blue - 24 Rolls"
"Learn how to apply and use Kinesiology Tape using Vivomed's unique online Kinesiology Taping Course with 6 hours certified CPD and 30 days access to all the training videos Top quality Kinesiology tape from Vivomed, displaying optimal adhesive properties combined with top quality fabric. Over 100,000 rolls sold Worldwide. Professional bulk buy discounts (up to 16%) available for boxes of 6 and 24 Stronger adhesive properties than K-Active & Kinesio Tape Extra elasticity to optimize tissue lift Water resistant Coating 8 Vivid colours Far better value than Mueller Kinesiology Tape or Rocktape Vivomed has been in the forefront of developing the Kinesiology Taping training courses and supplies in the UK and Ireland for over 8 years. The Kinesiology Taping method was created by Dr Kenzo Kase in the late 1970's. In an attempt to optimize his treatment of injuries and acute and chronic illnesses, he experimented with traditional tapes and techniques, but found them limited in their applications. Fundamental to Dr Kase's development of the Taping technique was the study of the muscles and skin. Dr Kase was intriqued by the skin and its function as the body's largest reflex organ. He was also able to see that the muscles not only reacted to environmental changes, but also theorised in their ability to support the body's own healing and regeneration processes. The muscles, therefore, not only make movement possible, but also effect microcirculation, neuromuscular transmission, etc. Using the skin as the model Dr Kase endeavoured to create a material which would augment the skin's capacity to transmit stimulating and healing information via the skin's many receptors. He collaborated with the huge Japanese company Nitto Denko to create the tape which was called Kinesio Tape. The tape had a number of unique qualitities not seen before in existing tapes. The medical grade acrylic adhesive for example is applied as a wave to allow the skin to breathe and to help the circulation of sweat and air. This wave pattern was patented in Japan by Nitto Denko. However in December 2006 the Kinesio organisation took the decision to stop using the tape manufactured by Nitto Denko and source their tape outside Japan. In an effort to maintain supplies of the original tape European practitioners founded K-Active Europe. K-Active Europe now import the original tape from Japan so maintaining the top quality product for european practitioners."
Price: 110.88

"Levotape Kinesiology Tape available in 8 colours - 5cm x 5m Green - 1 Roll"
"Learn how to apply and use Kinesiology Tape using Vivomed's unique online Kinesiology Taping Course with 6 hours certified CPD and 30 days access to all the training videos Top quality Kinesiology tape from Vivomed, displaying optimal adhesive properties combined with top quality fabric. Over 100,000 rolls sold Worldwide. Professional bulk buy discounts (up to 16%) available for boxes of 6 and 24 Stronger adhesive properties than K-Active & Kinesio Tape Extra elasticity to optimize tissue lift Water resistant Coating 8 Vivid colours Far better value than Mueller Kinesiology Tape or Rocktape Vivomed has been in the forefront of developing the Kinesiology Taping training courses and supplies in the UK and Ireland for over 8 years. The Kinesiology Taping method was created by Dr Kenzo Kase in the late 1970's. In an attempt to optimize his treatment of injuries and acute and chronic illnesses, he experimented with traditional tapes and techniques, but found them limited in their applications. Fundamental to Dr Kase's development of the Taping technique was the study of the muscles and skin. Dr Kase was intriqued by the skin and its function as the body's largest reflex organ. He was also able to see that the muscles not only reacted to environmental changes, but also theorised in their ability to support the body's own healing and regeneration processes. The muscles, therefore, not only make movement possible, but also effect microcirculation, neuromuscular transmission, etc. Using the skin as the model Dr Kase endeavoured to create a material which would augment the skin's capacity to transmit stimulating and healing information via the skin's many receptors. He collaborated with the huge Japanese company Nitto Denko to create the tape which was called Kinesio Tape. The tape had a number of unique qualitities not seen before in existing tapes. The medical grade acrylic adhesive for example is applied as a wave to allow the skin to breathe and to help the circulation of sweat and air. This wave pattern was patented in Japan by Nitto Denko. However in December 2006 the Kinesio organisation took the decision to stop using the tape manufactured by Nitto Denko and source their tape outside Japan. In an effort to maintain supplies of the original tape European practitioners founded K-Active Europe. K-Active Europe now import the original tape from Japan so maintaining the top quality product for european practitioners."
Price: 5.21

"Levotape Kinesiology Tape available in 8 colours - 5cm x 5m Green - 6 Rolls"
"Learn how to apply and use Kinesiology Tape using Vivomed's unique online Kinesiology Taping Course with 6 hours certified CPD and 30 days access to all the training videos Top quality Kinesiology tape from Vivomed, displaying optimal adhesive properties combined with top quality fabric. Over 100,000 rolls sold Worldwide. Professional bulk buy discounts (up to 16%) available for boxes of 6 and 24 Stronger adhesive properties than K-Active & Kinesio Tape Extra elasticity to optimize tissue lift Water resistant Coating 8 Vivid colours Far better value than Mueller Kinesiology Tape or Rocktape Vivomed has been in the forefront of developing the Kinesiology Taping training courses and supplies in the UK and Ireland for over 8 years. The Kinesiology Taping method was created by Dr Kenzo Kase in the late 1970's. In an attempt to optimize his treatment of injuries and acute and chronic illnesses, he experimented with traditional tapes and techniques, but found them limited in their applications. Fundamental to Dr Kase's development of the Taping technique was the study of the muscles and skin. Dr Kase was intriqued by the skin and its function as the body's largest reflex organ. He was also able to see that the muscles not only reacted to environmental changes, but also theorised in their ability to support the body's own healing and regeneration processes. The muscles, therefore, not only make movement possible, but also effect microcirculation, neuromuscular transmission, etc. Using the skin as the model Dr Kase endeavoured to create a material which would augment the skin's capacity to transmit stimulating and healing information via the skin's many receptors. He collaborated with the huge Japanese company Nitto Denko to create the tape which was called Kinesio Tape. The tape had a number of unique qualitities not seen before in existing tapes. The medical grade acrylic adhesive for example is applied as a wave to allow the skin to breathe and to help the circulation of sweat and air. This wave pattern was patented in Japan by Nitto Denko. However in December 2006 the Kinesio organisation took the decision to stop using the tape manufactured by Nitto Denko and source their tape outside Japan. In an effort to maintain supplies of the original tape European practitioners founded K-Active Europe. K-Active Europe now import the original tape from Japan so maintaining the top quality product for european practitioners."
Price: 29.70

"Levotape Kinesiology Tape available in 8 colours - 5cm x 5m Green - 24 Rolls"
"Learn how to apply and use Kinesiology Tape using Vivomed's unique online Kinesiology Taping Course with 6 hours certified CPD and 30 days access to all the training videos Top quality Kinesiology tape from Vivomed, displaying optimal adhesive properties combined with top quality fabric. Over 100,000 rolls sold Worldwide. Professional bulk buy discounts (up to 16%) available for boxes of 6 and 24 Stronger adhesive properties than K-Active & Kinesio Tape Extra elasticity to optimize tissue lift Water resistant Coating 8 Vivid colours Far better value than Mueller Kinesiology Tape or Rocktape Vivomed has been in the forefront of developing the Kinesiology Taping training courses and supplies in the UK and Ireland for over 8 years. The Kinesiology Taping method was created by Dr Kenzo Kase in the late 1970's. In an attempt to optimize his treatment of injuries and acute and chronic illnesses, he experimented with traditional tapes and techniques, but found them limited in their applications. Fundamental to Dr Kase's development of the Taping technique was the study of the muscles and skin. Dr Kase was intriqued by the skin and its function as the body's largest reflex organ. He was also able to see that the muscles not only reacted to environmental changes, but also theorised in their ability to support the body's own healing and regeneration processes. The muscles, therefore, not only make movement possible, but also effect microcirculation, neuromuscular transmission, etc. Using the skin as the model Dr Kase endeavoured to create a material which would augment the skin's capacity to transmit stimulating and healing information via the skin's many receptors. He collaborated with the huge Japanese company Nitto Denko to create the tape which was called Kinesio Tape. The tape had a number of unique qualitities not seen before in existing tapes. The medical grade acrylic adhesive for example is applied as a wave to allow the skin to breathe and to help the circulation of sweat and air. This wave pattern was patented in Japan by Nitto Denko. However in December 2006 the Kinesio organisation took the decision to stop using the tape manufactured by Nitto Denko and source their tape outside Japan. In an effort to maintain supplies of the original tape European practitioners founded K-Active Europe. K-Active Europe now import the original tape from Japan so maintaining the top quality product for european practitioners."
Price: 110.88

"Levotape Kinesiology Tape available in 8 colours - 5cm x 5m Pink - 1 Roll"
"Learn how to apply and use Kinesiology Tape using Vivomed's unique online Kinesiology Taping Course with 6 hours certified CPD and 30 days access to all the training videos Top quality Kinesiology tape from Vivomed, displaying optimal adhesive properties combined with top quality fabric. Over 100,000 rolls sold Worldwide. Professional bulk buy discounts (up to 16%) available for boxes of 6 and 24 Stronger adhesive properties than K-Active & Kinesio Tape Extra elasticity to optimize tissue lift Water resistant Coating 8 Vivid colours Far better value than Mueller Kinesiology Tape or Rocktape Vivomed has been in the forefront of developing the Kinesiology Taping training courses and supplies in the UK and Ireland for over 8 years. The Kinesiology Taping method was created by Dr Kenzo Kase in the late 1970's. In an attempt to optimize his treatment of injuries and acute and chronic illnesses, he experimented with traditional tapes and techniques, but found them limited in their applications. Fundamental to Dr Kase's development of the Taping technique was the study of the muscles and skin. Dr Kase was intriqued by the skin and its function as the body's largest reflex organ. He was also able to see that the muscles not only reacted to environmental changes, but also theorised in their ability to support the body's own healing and regeneration processes. The muscles, therefore, not only make movement possible, but also effect microcirculation, neuromuscular transmission, etc. Using the skin as the model Dr Kase endeavoured to create a material which would augment the skin's capacity to transmit stimulating and healing information via the skin's many receptors. He collaborated with the huge Japanese company Nitto Denko to create the tape which was called Kinesio Tape. The tape had a number of unique qualitities not seen before in existing tapes. The medical grade acrylic adhesive for example is applied as a wave to allow the skin to breathe and to help the circulation of sweat and air. This wave pattern was patented in Japan by Nitto Denko. However in December 2006 the Kinesio organisation took the decision to stop using the tape manufactured by Nitto Denko and source their tape outside Japan. In an effort to maintain supplies of the original tape European practitioners founded K-Active Europe. K-Active Europe now import the original tape from Japan so maintaining the top quality product for european practitioners."
Price: 5.21

"Levotape Kinesiology Tape available in 8 colours - 5cm x 5m Pink - 6 Rolls"
"Learn how to apply and use Kinesiology Tape using Vivomed's unique online Kinesiology Taping Course with 6 hours certified CPD and 30 days access to all the training videos Top quality Kinesiology tape from Vivomed, displaying optimal adhesive properties combined with top quality fabric. Over 100,000 rolls sold Worldwide. Professional bulk buy discounts (up to 16%) available for boxes of 6 and 24 Stronger adhesive properties than K-Active & Kinesio Tape Extra elasticity to optimize tissue lift Water resistant Coating 8 Vivid colours Far better value than Mueller Kinesiology Tape or Rocktape Vivomed has been in the forefront of developing the Kinesiology Taping training courses and supplies in the UK and Ireland for over 8 years. The Kinesiology Taping method was created by Dr Kenzo Kase in the late 1970's. In an attempt to optimize his treatment of injuries and acute and chronic illnesses, he experimented with traditional tapes and techniques, but found them limited in their applications. Fundamental to Dr Kase's development of the Taping technique was the study of the muscles and skin. Dr Kase was intriqued by the skin and its function as the body's largest reflex organ. He was also able to see that the muscles not only reacted to environmental changes, but also theorised in their ability to support the body's own healing and regeneration processes. The muscles, therefore, not only make movement possible, but also effect microcirculation, neuromuscular transmission, etc. Using the skin as the model Dr Kase endeavoured to create a material which would augment the skin's capacity to transmit stimulating and healing information via the skin's many receptors. He collaborated with the huge Japanese company Nitto Denko to create the tape which was called Kinesio Tape. The tape had a number of unique qualitities not seen before in existing tapes. The medical grade acrylic adhesive for example is applied as a wave to allow the skin to breathe and to help the circulation of sweat and air. This wave pattern was patented in Japan by Nitto Denko. However in December 2006 the Kinesio organisation took the decision to stop using the tape manufactured by Nitto Denko and source their tape outside Japan. In an effort to maintain supplies of the original tape European practitioners founded K-Active Europe. K-Active Europe now import the original tape from Japan so maintaining the top quality product for european practitioners."
Price: 29.70