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Field set-up and general taping Field set-up and general taping

Field set up Will you be prepared?

Items in need Spine Board Spine Board Splint bag Splint bag AT kit AT kit Water Water Ice Ice Bags for ice Bags for ice Wrap for ice bags Wrap for ice bags Emergency equip. (dependent on sport) Emergency equip. (dependent on sport)

Hydration is important Females can work in the NFL too!

Field vs. Court Field Spine Board Splint bag AT kit Water Ice/bags/wrap Emergency tools Clothes for weather Court Splint bag AT kit Water Emergency Ice Towels

Field Emergency tools are to cut off the facemask even if the athlete is breathing. Splint bags are for displaced injures in any sport. Ice is needed on the field because no athlete that just needs ice will go back into the Athletic Training Room.

Court Splint bags are needed for displaced injuries Emergency ice only because Athletic Training Room is very close. Towels for wet floors and wet limbs as well as large blood accidents.

Taping Ankle, wrist, fingers

Guidelines Tape is used to support sprains and strains Tape is used to support sprains and strains If there is a torn ligament, tape is there in place of it. If there is a torn ligament, tape is there in place of it. Always cross the joint in question. Always cross the joint in question. Taping is unique to each person as long as the task is accomplished. Taping is unique to each person as long as the task is accomplished. Can cause blisters, so be particular about how you put it on. Can cause blisters, so be particular about how you put it on. My be allergic to adhesive on tapes or sprays. My be allergic to adhesive on tapes or sprays.

Finger Tape Called Buddy taping. Also can do a single finger, but have to support the joint that is injured.

Single finger

Wrist Do not continually go around the wrist. Only do strips or you will cut off circulation.

Ankle Tape

Technique Two anchor strips 3 stirrups 3 horseshoes 2 figure 8’s 2 heel locks Close it up

Practice makes perfect