8: Taping, Padding and Strapping- Bennett Flashcards

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elastoplast properties (Adhesive elastic tape)

A
  • offers elasticity and adhesion
  • maintain compression over contusion
  • allow maximal pressure on strain
  • strong recoil
  • unravels at edges
  • does not adhere well
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sprain indications for taping as form of adjunct tx

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= injury to ligamentous structure

stage I (fiber damage with little or no soft tissue elongation) or II (partial tear causing moderate to major stretch) only

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3
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purpose anchors

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form stable base of support for strapping application

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4
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purpose stirrups

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direct support to an injured ligament

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5
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open basket weave

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provides support while allowing room for expansion due to swelling (acute injuries)

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closed basket weave/gibney

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  • support ankle with special emphasis to LATERAL ligaments w/o restriction of mobility
  • prevents inversion an eversion of ankle, allow plantar/dorsiflexion
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purpose compression straps

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  • provide strong compressive forces to injured area
  • minimize subsequent swelling
  • prevent further injury to affected area w/o compromising circulation
  • permit activity
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8
Q

which j-strap controls prontation

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regular j-strap

reverse j-strap is for ankle immobilization

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9
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purpose of closing up strips

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  • reduce blister formation
  • cosmetic appearance
  • prevent unraveling during activity
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10
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purpose locks

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reinforce joint stability but also allow protection and function of associated jt

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indications for a louisiana heel lock

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  • excessive pronation
  • ankle sprain/strain
  • shin splints

stabilizes by limiting inversion/eversion

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12
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limits supination and pronation

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calcaneal sling

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13
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indications for low-dye strapping

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  • pronation
  • plantar fascial strain
  • heel spurs
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purpose achilles tendon taping

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  • assist with plantarflexion and restrict dorsiflexion
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purpose peroneus longus taping

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  • assist plantarflexion and eversion

- limits dorsiflexion/inversion

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16
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purpose tibialis posterior tendon taping

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  • assist plantarflex and inversion

- limit dorsiflex and eversion

17
Q

what would you do for deltoid ligament sprain or lateral ankel sprian?

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  • anchor
  • lateral and medial stirrups
  • ankle lock for reinforcement
  • stabilization with fig 8
  • close for compression
18
Q

kinesio taping v. traditional athletic tape

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has ability to stretch to 140% its original length in comparison to traditional athletic tape

faster performance times with KT and AT compared to non-taped
standing heel rise and vertical jump test decreased with athletic tape

19
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benefits kinesiotaping

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  • helps alignment and function of m
  • facilitate circualtion of blood flow and lymphatics to injured structures
  • decrease pressure to pain receptor
  • enhance ability of mechanoreceptor
  • facilitate better joint motion