Welcome to
the Future of Taping

Register now and receive exclusive information about SISSEL EPIFLOW Kinesiology Tape.

Kinesiology tape

A Cornerstone of Physiotherapeutic Treatment

The triumphant advance of kinesiology tape began in the early 1970s. It has become an integral part of modern physiotherapy and has been used practically unchanged ever since.

SISSEL EPIFLOW Kinesiology Tape: The Future of Taping

It´s Time for the Future

Sometimes small innovations trigger great progress. In line with this principle, we have further developed the classic SISSEL Kinesiology Tape to open up completely new treatment methods for you.

Empower Your Patients!

After guidance from a professional, patients can easily perform the application themselves. This simple method encourages patient initiative, boosting motivation for active participation in their therapeutic measures. Additionally, engaging actively with the affected area of the body can support both the mental and physical healing processes.

Why EPIFLOW?

With just a few simple steps, the proven SISSEL Kinesiology Tape transforms a product that opens entirely new treatment methods. The specially perforated backing paper and a short folding of the tape creates a distinctive “activation flap” on the back. This allows effective and sustainable manipulation of deeper skin layers and connective tissue through pulling and circular movements.
The continuous activation flap one end of the tape to the other allows precise and accurate gripping. Exactly where your patients need it.

Experience precision like never before. EPIFLOW transforms the treatment of deeper skin layers, making hard-to-reach areas feel “tangible” in the truest sense. Unlock the potential of your therapies and elevate your practice with EPIFLOW.

New Treatment Methods

Effective & Sustainable

Precise & Accurate

Manipulation of Deeper Skin Layers

Application Possibilities of EPIFLOW

The EPIFLOW Kinesiology Tape offers flexible application options: It improves flexibility, promotes blood circulation and supports lymphatic drainage. It is therefore also helpful for lymphoedema and facilitates the healing process and alleviates discomfort.

General Tissue Activation

The EPIFLOW Kinesiology Tape effectively enhances flexibility and blood circulation in the tissue, reaching deep skin layers while stimulating lymphatic flow.

Lymphedema Treatment

Targeted treatment of primary or secondary lymphedema is now possible with EPIFLOW. By applying the tape at the venous angle or other areas of the lymphatic system, you can positively influence lymphatic flow and reduce swelling.

Application on Scar Tissue

Doctors and physiotherapists report remarkably positive results when using EPIFLOW on scar tissue. Regular application on healed scars can help loosen the scar tissue and promote circulation around the area. Patients have reported significantly improved sensations and noticeable enhancements in the texture of the skin after treatment.

Quick Application Videos

Versatile application: The new EPIFLOW® technology and its possible applications are presented here in short videos.

Would you like to use EPIFLOW® for your practice and patients?
Contact us or order directly here.

Play Video about EPIFLOW for Scar Treatment

Scar Treatment

Play Video about EPIFLOW for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Play Video about EPIFLOW for Leg Lymphedema

Leg Lymphedema

How to Use EPIFLOW

Using the EPIFLOW Kinesiology Tape is simple and requires just a few more steps than traditional taping.

Epiflow THERAPY ONLINE VIDEO COURSE

Our new digital course provides professionals in physiotherapy, lymphology, and related healthcare fields with a comprehensive introduction to the innovative EPIFLOW technology.

Through three structured modules, we deliver essential knowledge and practical applications that should be mastered before therapeutic use.

Stay Informed!

Sign up now to receive exclusive information about SISSEL EPIFLOW Kinesiology Tape.

How many patients do you tape on average per day?
How many days should your patients wear a Kinesiology Tape?
Which form of taping do you use most frequently?

* mandatory