
Course 5: Proprioceptive Taping & Biomechanical Support
This advanced-level course explores the integration of proprioceptive science, biomechanical taping, and functional movement strategies to support rehabilitation and performance outcomes in clinical practice. Clinicians will gain a deeper understanding of how sensorimotor systems contribute to joint stability, coordination, and injury maintenance, and how kinesiology taping techniques can be applied to regulate neuromuscular control. Through a review of current literature, hands-on applications, and case-based examples, this course provides practical insights into the role of cutaneous feedback, kinetic chain mechanics, and combined taping interventions. Special considerations for hypermobility syndromes and postural dysfunction are included, along with biomechanical taping concepts such as McConnell-Style and Mulligan-Style techniques. Key Takeaways: Understand the foundational mechanisms of proprioception and sensorimotor integration Evaluate the evidence supporting cutaneous stimul