Kinesiology taping is a versatile therapeutic method with a broad range of applications, primarily involving the musculoskeletal system, but also extending to neurological, vascular, and lymphatic conditions.

Its main areas of application include:

* Musculoskeletal System Issues: Soft tissue pain, myofascial pain syndrome, regional muscle spasms, soft tissue traumas, sports injuries (sprains and strains), postural disorders (e.g., scoliosis), tendinitis, bursitis (such as tennis elbow and golfer's elbow), plantar fasciitis, and heel spurs. It is also used for support and rehabilitation after orthopedic surgical interventions like arthroplasty and ligament repairs.
* Neurological Issues: Entrapment neuropathies (such as carpal tunnel syndrome, ulnar nerve lesion).
* Vascular and Lymphatic Issues: Vascular problems and lymphedema.
* Prophylactic Use: Providing support to muscles and tissues around joints before physical activity and sports.

This technique is applied to facilitate rehabilitation, reduce pain, improve circulation, alleviate swelling, and enhance athletic performance and recovery.