Athletic taping and bracing
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Bibliographic Information
Athletic taping and bracing
Human Kinetics, c1995
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 119-120)
Optionaly available on supplementary videocassettes, "Sports taping basics"(2 v.), c1996
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Applies the science of anatomy and injury mechanisms to the practice of athletic taping. By examining major joints and muscle groups students should master step-by-step taping and bracing techniques for preventing and managing sports injuries. The book is highly illustrated with many photographs and medical illustrations, enabling students to visualize underlying anatomical structures and injury mechanisms, and to learn proper methods for applying tape, braces, wraps and orthotics. The author discusses specific injuries (from sprains to contusions and ruptures), and describes techniques for treatment. He also presents simple stretching and lengthening exercises to help minimize an athlete's chance of re-injury.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Introduction to taping and bracing: role of taping and bracing
- athletic tape, cloth and wrap
- athletic braces
- knowing the sport, the athlete and the injury
- preparing for taping
- taping techniques
- removing tape. Part 2 The foot, ankle and leg: ankle sprains
- Achilles tendon strains and tendinitis
- arch strains and plantar fasciitis
- Morton's neuroma
- great toe sprains
- heel contusions
- shin splints
- foot orthotics. Part 3 The knee: collateral and cruciate ligament sprains
- knee braces
- knee hyperextension
- patellofemoral joint pain. Part 4 The thigh, the hip and pelvis: hip strains
- thigh strains
- hip and thigh contusions. Part 5 The shoulder and arm: acromioclavicular joint sprains
- glenohumeral sprains
- arm contusions. Part 6 The elbow and forearm: elbow sprains
- elbow hyperextension
- epicondylitis of the humerus. Part 7 The wrist and hand: wrist sprains
- thumb sprains
- finger sprains
- tendon ruptures and avulsions.
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