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Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Kinesio Tape Blog

Here is a little from the Kinesio Tape blog about Linkin Park and how the tape is allowing him to continue with his career.


The band Linkin Park is currently touring to promote their new album, "A Thousand Suns."  

A couple of weeks ago they played a characteristically high energy gig at New York's Madison Square Garden. Check out the videos and photographs of frontman Chester Bennington with blue Kinesio Tape on his left neck and back.

The tape is highly visible on his neck, back and part of his shoulder in the later part of the concert video after he takes off his jacket.

It is said that Bennington, who was recently hospitalized struggles with chronic back conditions, and Kinesio Taping could be a key to continuing his career.

Some are calling Bennington injury prone, but he just seems like a guy who loves performing and doesn't hold back. The band had to cancel some appearances this year due to Bennington's health issues, but he looked in good form at the Garden and in the concert video, which aired on the Fuse network February 18th.

 The tape is clearly visible in the video of "When They Come For Me" currently featured on the band's website, linkinpark.c om.   

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