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Performance Health supports evidence-based practice with 17th annual research meeting

PH research meeting featured imagePerformance Health held its 17th annual Scientific Advisory Committee meeting (known as TRAC) in Vancouver, Canada. Seventeen researchers and clinicians, representing five countries and expertise in physical therapy, chiropractic, exercise science, athletic training, and massage therapy, presented their research on Performance Health products, including TheraBand, Biofreeze, and Cramer brands.

“Our Scientific Advisory Committee brings the latest research to us that helps clinicians make evidence-led decisions, which ultimately benefits patients and clients,” said Phil Page, PhD, global director of clinical education and research for Performance Health. “This group represents the commitment of Performance Health to research and education over the past 17 years.”

The 2015 Scientific Advisory Committee members are:

The research presented at the annual meeting focused on TheraBand CLX Consecutive Loops and TheraBand Kinesiology Tape with XactStretch technology. The CLX research concentrated on force characteristics of CLX Loops, biomechanical analysis of CLX exercises, integration of CLX Loops with deep tissue massage, and strengthening outcomes in fitness with CLX Loops.

The TheraBand Kinesiology Tape research focused on skin blood flow following kinesiology tape application, adhesive properties of kinesiology tapes, and the effectiveness of kinesiology tape in various patients.

Download the TRAC 2015 Conference Proceedings here.

Read the TRAC 2015 Research Abstracts here.

Source: Performance Health

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