Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byShana Garrett Modified over 8 years ago
1
Bandaging & Taping Techniques
2
Objectives Be able to state the reasons for taping/bandaging List the types of wounds that may require bandaging Understand the general rules for taping
3
Reasons for taping Used in: – Protection – management
4
8 Basic Uses for Dressing/Bandages Protect wound from infection Protect wounds from further injury or contamination Control external & internal Act as a compress over exposed or unexposed injuries Immobilize an injured part Protect an unexposed injury Support an injured part Hold protective equipment in place
5
Types of wounds Abrasion Puncture Laceration Incision Avulsion
7
Using adhesive tape in sports Preparation for taping – Sweat, hair, & dirt prevent tape from sticking Skin should be clean Hair should be shaved – Tuff-skin – Taping directly to skin provides greatest support Skin irritation????? Pre-wrap – 1 layer think – Foam pads Prevent tape cuts & blisters
8
Using adhesive tape in sports Proper taping technique – Size of tape varies with body part
9
Using adhesive tape in sports Rules for tape application – If the part to be taped is a joint, place it in the position in which it is stabilized If part is a muscle, allow for contraction – Overlap the tape by @ least ½ the width of the tape – Avoid continuous taping – Keep the roll in hand when possible – Smooth & mold tape as you go – Allow tape to fit natural contour – Start & end with an anchor piece – When maximum support is needed tape directly on the skin – Do not apply tape if skin is hot or cold from treatment
Similar presentations
© 2024 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.