Wrapping and taping techniques Wrist Compression Wrap get

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Wrapping and taping techniques

Wrapping and taping techniques

Wrist Compression Wrap ____ get permission (10 pts) ____ expose the area (10 pts)

Wrist Compression Wrap ____ get permission (10 pts) ____ expose the area (10 pts) ____ roll ace bandage on (10 pts) ____ start wrapping in correct area(dorsal side) (10 pts) ____ pull tight in the beginning (10 pts) ____ decrease tension as you go(10 pts) ____ overlap by half (15 pts) ____ cover entire area (15 pts) ____ wrapping completed within 1 minute (10 pts)

Steps-YOU must sanitize before you begin 1. Ask Permission 2. Expose the area 3.

Steps-YOU must sanitize before you begin 1. Ask Permission 2. Expose the area 3. “Roll” the bandage on 4. Start on top of hand/foot and pull slightly tight. Overlap by half. As you go down the extremity pull LESS on the bandage. We want the swelling to go out to the body. 5. CONTRACT muscle WHILE WRAPPING 6. Secure with clip on top of area.

Signs & Symptoms if it is “too” tight • Red, white or blue skin

Signs & Symptoms if it is “too” tight • Red, white or blue skin • Patient feels numbness and tingling in area • Patient feels pain • Extreme tightness. SOLUTION: REMOVE IMMEDIATELY!!!!!!!

Injuries for Ace Bandage Wrapping techniques • Sprain • Strain • Closed Fractures •

Injuries for Ace Bandage Wrapping techniques • Sprain • Strain • Closed Fractures • Swelling • Bruising

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

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

Correct Incorrect

Correct Incorrect

Ankle Compression Wrap-ALWAYS SANITIZE ____ get permission (10 pts) ____ expose the area (10

Ankle Compression Wrap-ALWAYS SANITIZE ____ get permission (10 pts) ____ expose the area (10 pts) ____ roll ace bandage on (10 pts) _______ start wrapping in correct area(dorsal side of toes) (10 pts) ____ pull tight in the beginning (10 pts) ____ decrease tension as you go (10 pts) ____ overlap by half (15 pts) ____ cover entire area (15 pts) _EXEMPT_wrapping completed within 1 minute (10 pts)

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

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

Ankle Sprain/strain-ALWAYS SANITIZE ____ get permission (10 pts) ____ expose the area (10 pts)

Ankle Sprain/strain-ALWAYS SANITIZE ____ get permission (10 pts) ____ expose the area (10 pts) ____ roll ace bandage on (10 pts) _______ start wrapping in correct area(dorsal side of toes)(10 pts) ____ pull tight in the beginning (10 pts) ____ perform figure eight (16 pts)PREVENTS INVERSION OR EVERSION ____ overlap by half (12 pts) ____ cover entire area (12 pts) __EXEMPT______ wrapping completed within 1 minute (10 pts)

Ankle wrap for sprains/strains with figure eight-compression & prevent inversion or eversion (3 inch

Ankle wrap for sprains/strains with figure eight-compression & prevent inversion or eversion (3 inch Ace bandage)

Taping materials Heel and lace pads-put on highest friction areas of a tape job

Taping materials Heel and lace pads-put on highest friction areas of a tape job Adhesive spray(tufskin)-makes tape stick to skin Prewrap-covers hair on extremity Conform tape-covers area & provides compression White tape (Zonas)-provides support & stability Elastikon-most expensive tape for BEST Support and Stability SAFETY SCISSORS-only type of scissors used to cut of tape job…EVER!!!!!! THE Best Tape Job is tape to skin!!!!

Tape sizes • ½ inch for fingers(2 -5) and toes(2 -5) • 1 inch

Tape sizes • ½ inch for fingers(2 -5) and toes(2 -5) • 1 inch for thumb, 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

Tearing tape

Arch Technique • 3 arches 1 3 2 • Function: to support

Arch Technique • 3 arches 1 3 2 • Function: to support

3 types of arch support • 1. Medial longitudinal arch-start opposite side and pull

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

Components and Functions for the arch tape job • Anchor- to secure tape components

Components and Functions for the arch tape job • Anchor- to secure tape components to it. Must be at Metatarsal heads. Must end on dorsal surface of foot. • X’s- support the arch • Horizontal strips-support arch. The side you pull up on is the side you support.

____ ask permission ____ expose the area and simulate spraying adhesive spray ____ dorsiflex

____ ask permission ____ expose the area and simulate spraying adhesive spray ____ dorsiflex the foot ____ place anchor at metatarsal heads(dorsal side) ____ start at plantar surface of pinky or great toe ____ finish at plantar surface of pinky or great toe ____ X’s are present & performed correctly ____ fanning occurs between pinky and great toe ____ close up overlapping by half to metatarsal heads ____ use prewrap and conform tape to foot ____ end tape job on dorsal surface of forefoot ___EXEMPT_____ performed under 5 minutes 1

Steps for ankle tape job 1. ask permission and what side hurts 2. expose

Steps for ankle tape job 1. ask permission and what side hurts 2. expose the area 3. simulate spray adhesive to ankle 4. simulate applying heel and lace pads 5. apply prewrap 6. apply 2 anchorsbase of calf and under base of 5 th metatarsal 7. apply 3 stirrups 8. close down 9. apply 1 figure eight 10. apply heel locks- 2 total 11. apply horseshoes(2) 12. Apply 2 nd figure eight 13. Close up

Sprain/Strain Taping 1 anchor Close down 2 anchor Heel lock(4) Close up Functions Anchors(2)-

Sprain/Strain Taping 1 anchor Close down 2 anchor Heel lock(4) Close up 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(1 pr. =2)locks in the heel Horse shoes(3)-secure posterior heel Figure eight (1)-same Close up-secure area

 • 2 Anchors- place at base of calf and before styloid process. •

• 2 Anchors- place at base of calf and before styloid process. • 3 Stirrups-(Medial side)base of calf, under foot, base of calf (Fan them out overlapping by half) • 2 Figure eights-(lateral sprain) medial malleolus, under foot, top of foot, around lower leg. • 2 (1 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

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

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

 • 3 wrist anchors • 1 anchor through palm of hand • 3

• 3 wrist anchors • 1 anchor through palm of hand • 3 or 4 spicas so X is over 1 st MCP jt. (metacarpal phalangeal) • C-strips palm anchor to dorsal hand anchor (fill it in overlapping for half) • Perform another anchor through hand • Close down on wrist with 3 more anchors

Knee Hyperextension Taping • Functions: – To prevent knee hyperextension – To provide support

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

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

Elbow Taping • Function: to prevent elbow hyperextension

Elbow Taping • Function: to prevent elbow hyperextension