Athletic Taping, Padding, and Bracing Core Concepts in Athletic Training and Therapy Susan Kay Hillman
Objectives Identify the types of tape commonly used in athletic taping. Explain the “check reign” used in athletic taping and identify different styles or shapes. Describe the five different taping techniques (spiral, figure 8, teardrop, herringbone, and horseshoe) and give an application of each. Identify the points to consider when developing preventive and protective pads. Identify six basic products used in the construction of pads and braces for injury protection or prevention. Explain why a fiberglass cast on a football lineman’s wrist should be padded for practice and games, regardless of rules. Identify the three categories of knee braces and when each might be used.
Anatomy and Injury Mechanism as the Foundation for Taping and Bracing
Materials for Taping and Wrapping
Prerequisites to Taping and Bracing
Preparing for Taping
Applying Tape Spiral Check Reigns Figure 8 Teardrop Herringbone Stacks Fan The “X” The “Y” The “Double Y” Figure 8 Teardrop Herringbone Horseshoe
Padding
Pad Fabrication Considerations a. Density b. Strength c. Rigidity d. Conformability e. Self-Adherence f. Durability g. Ease of Fabrication h. Availability and Cost
Pad Construction Materials
Role of Bracing Ankle Braces Knee Braces Shoulder Braces Elbow Braces Wrist Braces