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Pocketbook of taping techniques
New techniques are constantly being developed for injury Prevention Which may also be used in general practice and in the hospital environment for the non-sporting population. Once the basic techniques are mastered,then it is up to the practitioners to modify,change and develop new techniques themselves,always adhering to taping principles. To aid in the development of new techniques,this pocketbook has many new ideas which may be used as indicated or modifled to suit the situation. Many of the'old favourites'are included,as basic techniques are fundamental to the practice of good taping. Chapters on techniques tuo alter muscle activity and proprioception,with scientific evidence,are also included for those not familiar with this type of taping. Sports medicine leans towards early mobilization trough funtional therapy,and total immobilization in plaster cast is becoming less common. Removable cast bracing is used instead,to enable therapy to continue troughout the recovery phase. Taping a limb or body part is like applying a 'flexible cat'wich aids in the prevention of further injury and may be used in many sports where rigid supports are not aflowed. On some occasions a bandage is more appropriate than tape. Therefore,at the end of this pocketbook, as an aide memoire,there are two short sections on spica(figure-of-eigh) bandaging and the construction of arm slings using a triangular bandage. New Contributors from south Africa. Ireland and the UK share their expertise bringing an abundant array of new evidence-based techniques and updated literature to the pocketbook.
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