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Question | Answer |
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with tape application proper _,_, and _must be considered | angle direction tension |
elastic tape has the ability to | contract and expand |
one of the most critical aspects of taping techniques is the | selection of proper supplies |
if the person has hair on the area needing to be taped, what should the person do before getting tapped | shave |
after hair removal you should.. | make sure the skin is clean |
provide special care if the skin has.. | allergies, infections, open wounds, closed wounds, tape or adherent |
What do you use to spray the affected area to aid in the adhesive quality? | Spray Adherent |
What would you use in areas of high friction like the heel and achilles tendon? | Skin Lubricants |
When would you use underwrap? | If the athlete is allergic to tape. |
before applying a preventive or supportive technique a _ should be completed | a proper injury evaluation |
the primary purpose for tape application is to provide additional _,_, and _ for the affected body part | support, stability, and compression |
What are supportive wraps? | To aid in muscle function and support to reduce excessive range of motion. |
What common terminology is used for supportive wraps? | spica, figure of eight, and pad support. |
Where are figure of eight wraps placed? | ankle, knee, elbow and wrist and hand joints |
What are compression wraps used for? | These are used in initial injury treatment protocol. |
What is initial injury treatment protocol. | Protection, Rest, Ice, Compression, Evelation, and Support (P.R.I.C.E.S) |
How do you apply compression wrap? | Use a spiral pattern, and, beginning distal to the injury, cross the injured point, and finish proximal to the affected area. |
Using a compression wrap combined with elevation assists in what? | Moving fluids out of the injured area. |
Every how many hours should removal and re-application of compression wraps take place? | Every four hours. |
What is the primary purpose for a protective device? | To prevent an injury and to protect injured anatomical structures from further aggravation. |
What are strips of tape that overlap in an "X" pattern | Butterfly |
What does P.R.I.C.E.S stand for? | Protection, Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation, Support |
What is a stirrup? | Any "U" shape loop or piece |
What is the crossing of two pieces of tape in the shape of an X? | X-pattern |
What is the name for the shortening of a muscle? | Muscle contracted |
What is the slanted or oblique dirction? | Diagonally |
Anything which makes stable or secure, anything which is depended upon for support or security? | Anchor |
What is the name of the shape that resembles a U shape? | Horeshore |
What is the act of applying pressure to a body part? | Compression |
What is the first step of tearing tape? | Hold the tape firmly on each side of the propose tear line. |
Why do you need to use scissors to cut the tape that is hard to tear? | To ensure proper tape application and neatness. |
What should you use to remove adhesive white tape or elastic tape? | Bandage Scissors or tape cutters. |
What could be used to help scissors slip easily under the tape? | Lubricant |
Which way should tape be removed? | In the opposite direction it was applied. |
What is the first step of tearing tape? | Hold the tape firmly on each side of the propose tear line. |
Why do you need to use scissors to cut the tape that is hard to tear? | To ensure proper tape application and neatness. |
What should you use to remove adhesive white tape or elastic tape? | Bandage Scissors or tape cutters. |
What could be used to help scissors slip easily under the tape? | Lubricant |
Which way should tape be removed? | In the opposite direction it was applied. |
To sustain, hold up or maintain a desired position | Support |
When are braces and special devices beneficial? | When they are intelligently selected, used in the appropriate setting, correctly fitted, properly applied, and used within the rules and guidelines of the specific sport. |
What can foam be used for? | In conjunction with various taping/wrapping procedures to increase efficacy of the technique. |
What items should be kept in mind when applying foam? | Proper size, thickness, shape, and foam composition needs to be determined prior to application of the tape or wrap. |
What is thermoplastic? | The rigid material that can allow the injured athlete to return to practice and/or competition with an increased awareness that the injury will be protected from further harm. |