Product description
Specific effect for SI joint problems (how it should work)
For SI joint-specific problems (e.g., lower back pain, blockages, or instability in the sacroiliac joint), the SI joint tape should provide the following support:
Pain relief and relaxation: The transmitted frequencies are intended to release tension in muscles and ligaments, reduce inflammation, and interrupt the pain impulse. It acts locally on the pain point (e.g., pelvic area) or systemically on the entire musculoskeletal system.
Stabilization of the joint: Through resonance, the frequencies are intended to “balance” the joint, alleviate biomechanical disorders, and strengthen the surrounding muscles—similar to an energetic correction.
Preventive harmonization: In the long term, it is intended to make the body more resistant to stress, e.g., by compensating for “remote effects” (such as from the jaw or foot, which can trigger SI joint problems).
Application: The tape is applied directly to the skin (e.g., at the pain point in the pelvis or neck), has strong adhesive power (also shower-proof), and is easy to apply. It often serves as a starting point to test effectiveness before switching to longer-lasting “info chips.”
Comparison: AkuRy tape vs. conventional Kinesio tape for SIJ
To clarify the context, here is a brief comparison (based on general descriptions):
Integrate Akury chip: If the tape is equipped with a chip (e.g., Pino foil), place it directly on the most painful area (e.g., lumbar spine or buttocks). Peel off the white film and press firmly.
Finish and activate: Stroke the tape several times to activate it (increases adhesion). Avoid pulling on the ends to prevent skin irritation. Test the mobility – it should not feel tight.
Wear the tape for 3–5 days, showering normally with it on. Remove if redness occurs (peel off slowly).
Tips and advice
When not to use? On open wounds, if you have allergies to adhesives, or in cases of acute inflammation. Test on a small area first.
Combination: Supplement with stretching exercises, heat, or physical therapy for better results.
Good luck with your treatment! If symptoms persist, consult your doctor.