Physioworx KT Kinesiology Tape (Pack of 3) Support for Active Joints & MusclesÂŁ7.20 ÂŁ6.00ÂŁ9.47 ÂŁ7.89Sold: Pack of 3
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Our team carefully develops and sources a full range of physiotherapy sports tapes designed to provide reliable support for joints and muscles during demanding activity.
These tapes are essential for athletes, sports enthusiasts and anyone involved in high-intensity exercise. They help to stabilise vulnerable areas, reduce the risk of injury and aid recovery.
Widely trusted by NHS physiotherapists and high street clinics, these tapes are valued for their durability and effectiveness in injury prevention and treatment.
Zinc Oxide Tape | KT Tape for Kinesiology | Elastic Adhesive Bandage (EAB)


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Incl. VAT Exl. VATIf you are choosing tape for sport, rehabilitation or day-to-day joint support, the main question is usually not whether to tape, but which type of tape suits the job.
The Algeos sports tape range brings together rigid strapping tapes, flexible kinesiology tape and elastic adhesive bandages so you can match the product to the activity, body area and level of control required.

Sports tape is a type of adhesive tape used to support muscles, joints, and ligaments during physical activity. It’s commonly used in sports and physiotherapy to help prevent injuries or manage existing ones, such as sprains, strains, or instability in areas like the ankle, knee, or wrist.
Athletes and clinicians use sports tape to stabilise injured areas, reduce pain, and improve performance by enhancing body awareness (proprioception). It can also help limit excessive or harmful movements while still allowing functional motion, depending on the type used.
Whether applied before activity as a preventative measure or after injury as part of recovery, sports tape is a simple yet effective tool in sports medicine and rehabilitation.
Algeos offers three core taping routes: zinc oxide tape for firmer strapping, KT tape for kinesiology for flexible support, and elastic adhesive bandage (EAB) for compressive, adaptable wrapping.
Best when you need firmer hold and clearer movement restriction. Often chosen for ankle strapping, joint control and pre-sport support in higher-impact settings.
Explore zinc oxide tapes or view product options such as Physioworx Zinc Oxide Sports Tape and Leukotape P.
Best when you want a more flexible tape that moves with the body. Commonly used where comfort, skin-friendly wear and support during movement matter.
Browse KT tape for kinesiology and read what kinesiology tape does.
Best when you want wraparound support and compression with some give. Useful for pitch-side application, securing pads and adaptable sports strapping.
See elastic adhesive bandage options for quick, practical support.
| Concern or use case | How tape may help |
|---|---|
| Need firmer ankle strapping for sport or training | Can add external support and help limit unwanted movement during activity |
| Want support without fully restricting movement | Flexible tape can move with the body and suit lower-profile taping approaches |
| Need quick wraparound support and compression | Elastic adhesive bandage offers adaptable compression and practical hand application |
| Heel pain or plantar fascia overload during longer days on your feet | Taping may be part of a wider plan alongside stretching, load management and underfoot support |
| Returning to activity after a mild sprain or overload episode | Tape can sit within a staged recovery plan focused on support, movement and confidence |
| Need underfoot support as well as taping | Tape addresses the external support side, while insoles can help with footwear-based load redistribution |
Are you trying to restrict movement, add light support during movement, or create compressive wraparound support? This usually narrows the choice quickly between rigid tape, kinesiology tape and EAB.
Ankles and high-demand joints often need a firmer solution. Broader muscle or shoulder applications may suit kinesiology tape, while fast team-sport support often points to EAB.
High-impact or contact sport often benefits from firmer strapping. Gym sessions, rehab movement and lower-profile wear may suit more flexible options.
Where comfort and conformability matter, kinesiology tape can be a practical place to start. For shorter, event-based support, rigid tape or EAB may be more suitable.
Tape works best when it is part of a broader support pathway. That may include ankle braces, insoles, home rehab tools from fitness accessories, or guidance from the Algeos Wellness Hub.
Algeos stocks trusted ranges including Physioworx and products from recognised names in the Algeos brands portfolio.
Application basics, practical tips and cutting guidance for sports taping.
A plain-English overview of common uses, expectations and where it fits.
Evidence-aware background for clinicians and informed buyers.
A useful route when taping is only one part of the support plan.
Browse insoles, supports, socks, splints and related recovery options.
Rollers, stretching aids and practical add-ons for home management.
When you need more structured support than tape alone can offer.
Useful where underfoot support and load distribution also matter.
Trusted wellness and rehab range including sports tapes and exercise products.
Supportive insole solutions for people who need footwear-based help alongside taping.
Choose from everyday zinc oxide tape lines and stronger-support formats.
A practical route when you need reusable ankle support beyond tape alone.

A practical choice where you want hand-tearable, firmer strapping support for sport and therapeutic use.

Suitable when extra-strong adhesion and efficient stabilisation are priorities.

Useful for people who need repeatable support during daily activity, work or sport.
Zinc oxide tape is more rigid and usually chosen when firmer support or movement restriction is needed. KT tape is more flexible and is commonly used where support during movement is the goal. EAB provides wraparound elastic support with compression and is often used for fast, adaptable sports strapping.
No. Kinesiology tape is designed to stretch and move with the body, while strapping tapes such as zinc oxide tapes are typically used for firmer support and more movement control.
Yes. Tape is commonly used around the ankle for sport and rehabilitation. If you need a reusable option or more structured support, compare tape with ankle braces and supports.
Often not. For heel pain, taping is commonly combined with footwear changes, stretching, activity modification and plantar fasciitis insoles. The plantar fasciitis category and home treatment guide are useful starting points.
Start with the demand level of the activity and the level of support required. Contact and stop-start sports often point towards firmer tape. Training and rehab movement may suit kinesiology tape. Fast, adaptable pitch-side support often points to EAB.
Yes. The Algeos range is suitable for clinicians, clubs, therapists and informed consumers looking for practical sports and rehabilitation products.
Written by Marc Cameron - Product Director at Algeos.

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