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Benefits for Knees

Benefits for Calves, Achilles and Shin Splints

KNEE SLEEVE
Targeted support for key ligaments,
tendons and muscles in and around your knee.

Who Purchases GO Knee Sleeves?
- Users of compression sleeves
- Anyone experiencing knee pain or inflammation
- Those recovering from knee injury
- People seeking improved mobility and comfort while working
- Players looking for peak athletic performance
$49.95
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Targeted support for shin splints,
Achilles tendon and calf muscles.

Who Purchases GO Calf Sleeves?
- Users of compression sleeves
- Runners or hikers seeking relief from shin splints
- Those recovering from Achilles injury
- People seeking improved mobility and comfort while working
- Players looking for peak athletic performance
$39.95
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PEOPLE WHO DARE TO GO
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Mike Barron
Dave Thompson
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THE GO SLEEVES STORY
WHY KINESIOLOGY?
Compression sleeves offer a wide variety of benefits, including reduction in inflammation, lactic acid build-up, and accelerated muscle recovery. However, the benefits of kinesiology products and in particular, kinesiology taping, tend to be unfamiliar to many people.
Typically, athletes in physical therapy utilize therapeutic kinesiology tape. The tape is strategically applied to the body to provide support, lessen pain. reduce swelling, and improve performance. Doctors, physical therapists and chiropractors appreciate how kinesiology tape leverages and improves the body's natural ability to heal itself.
The tape is designed to mimic the skin's elasticity to use your full range of motion while reeducating the neuromuscular system in parallel. When the tape is applied to your body, it recoils slightly, gently lifting your skin. This creates a microscopic space between your skin and the tissues underneath it. Studies have shown that the improved circulation of blood and lymphatic fluids can reduce pain, increase flexibility, reduce inflammation and accelerate the recovery of fatigued muscles.
GO Sleeves Are A Superior
Application of Kinesiology
In comparison to popular kinesiology tape products such as Rock Tape ® or KT Tape ®, GO Sleeves offer a superior application of kinesiology in most use cases due to:
- Easily self-applied
- No medical professional assistance required
- Reusable sleeves save money
- Stays on when you sweat
GO Sleeves are not a substitute for medical advice. It's always a good idea to consult a medical professional when injuries occur that severely limit your mobility, inflict pain, or are recurring in nature. However, GO Sleeves are commonly used to receive the benefits of kinesiology during and after medical treatments.
Kinesiology Studies and Resources
A study conducted in 2015 in the Journal of Hand Therapy proved that trigger point pain was reduced and flexibility increased for people when kinesiology tape and manual pressure were used together.
An article in Healthline illustrates how the lymphatic system regulates swelling and fluid buildup in your body. It may also improve circulation of lymphatic fluids. Lymphatic fluid is mostly water, but it also contains proteins, bacteria, and other chemicals.
A study conducted by members of the Department of Health, Nutrition, and Exercise Sciences and North Dakota State University in 2017 showed kinesiology tape slightly increased the space in the shoulder joint and helped reduce the chance of joint irritation.
A small study conducted in 2017 by the International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy with 32 participants proved that when kinesiology tape was applied over the knee, it increased the space in the knee joint.
A study in 2014 showed kinesiology tape reduced fluid buildup in women who underwent breast cancer treatment.
A recent study from BMJ Journals in 2018 demonstrated kinesiology tape reduced fluid buildup in people who had total knee replacements.
A 2012 study in Science Direct showed that kinesiology tape can improve the long-term appearance of scars after surgery or injury.
Many orthopedic surgeon doctors and physical therapists have published their support for the use of knee compression sleeves, such as this publication by Dr. Howard Luks.