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Wrapping and taping techniques

Wrist compression wrap-decrease swelling and create support (2 in bandage)

Ankle wrap for sprains/strains with figure eight-compression & prevent inversion or eversion

Ankle compression wrap-decrease swelling (3 inch bandage) Start by toes With a lot of tension Less tension

Taping materials Heel and lace pads Adhesive spray(tufskin) Prewrap Conform White tape (Zonas) Elastikon SAFETY SCISSORS

Tape sizes ½ inch for fingers(2-5) and toes(2-5) 1 inch for fingers(1-5), great toe and arch of forefoot 1 ½ inches wrist, ankles, forearm, and knee 2 inches shoulder, hip and back * 250 pound + person for ankles, wrists, forearm and knees.

Tearing tape

Arch Technique Function: to support the arch

3 types of arch support 1. Medial arch-start opposite side and pull medial 2. Lateral arch-start opposite side and pull lateral 3. Neutral-pull up on both sides at the same time.

Great Toe Taping

Taping for Sprained Toes Function: to support 1st metatarsophalangeal joint To prevent: hyperextension and support joint

Sprain/Strain Taping Functions Anchors(2)- to secure tape components to it Stirrups(3)-prevent inversion or eversion Close down-secure area Figure eight(1)-prevent inversion or eversion Heel locks(2pr.=4)-locks in the heel Horse shoes(3)-secure posterior heel Figure eight (1)-same Close up-secure area 1 anchor Close down 2 anchor Close up Heel lock(4)

2 Anchors-base of calf and below styloid process. 3 Stirrups-base of calf, under foot, base of calf 2 Figure eights-(Medial sprain) lateral malleolus, under foot, top of foot, around lower leg 2 (pr. each side)Heel locks-malleolus, achilles tendon, lock in heel ,under foot, top of foot, malleolus, achilles tendon, lock in heel, top of foot 3 Horseshoes-malleolus, achilles tendon, malleolus

Thumb and Wrist Taping Function: to provides support for the thumb joint following a sprain injury

Supplies-prewrap and 1 inch white tape (thumb) 1 ½ inch white tape for wrist Spicas-prevents thumb flexion Location-anchor, around 1st MCP jt, anchor C-strips- prevents thumb extension Location- anchor to anchor

Knee Hyperextension Taping Functions: To prevent knee hyperextension To provide support for hamstrings and cruciate ligaments following injury

Collateral Ligament Taping Function: to provide joint stability following injury to the MCL or LCL ligaments 17

Elbow Taping Function: to prevent elbow hyperextension