The duration for which elastic therapeutic tape remains adhered to the skin varies depending on several factors. These factors include the specific application technique, the purpose of the taping (e.g., pain management, support, proprioceptive feedback), the individual’s activity level, and skin sensitivity. For instance, a light application for postural correction might be intended for a shorter period than a more robust application for athletic support.
Appropriate wear time maximizes potential therapeutic benefits and minimizes the risk of skin irritation. Generally, the goal is to achieve the intended effect without compromising skin integrity. Ignoring established recommendations can lead to reduced efficacy of the taping or adverse reactions. Historically, application durations have evolved based on both clinical observation and empirical research, leading to current best practices.