Title: Introduction to Taping and Bracing
1Introduction to Taping and Bracing
Introduction to Taping and Bracing
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- Art and Science Come Together
2History of Bracing
- 4th century BC, Hippocrates alludes to splinting
- bracing of lower extremity injuries with
instability - Adams, FR The Genuine Works of Hippo crates.
Translated from Greek, with preliminary discourse
and annotations. New York, William Wood, 1891 - 1st century AD, noted Greek physician Galen
discusses bracing methods to permit mobility
following destabilizing injuries of the joints of
the lower extremity. - Galen On The Usefulness of the Parts of the
Body. 2 vols. Translated, with introduction and
commentary by MT May. Ithica, Cornell University
Press, 1968
3Role of Taping and Bracing
- Psychomotor Objectives Pertinent to Athletic
Taping and Bracing - PreventionAppropriate selection, fabrication and
application of preventive tape and wraps,
splints, braces, and other special protective
devices consistent with sound anatomical and
biomechanical principles. - Rehabilitation Applying tape, bandages and wraps
as well as special protective devices such as
braces, splints, and pads.
4Purposes of Taping Bracing
- Support the ligaments and capsule of unstable
joints by limiting excessive or abnormal
anatomical movement. - Enhance proprioceptive feedback from the limb or
joint. - Support injuries to the muscle-tendon units by
compressing and limiting movement. - Secure protective pads, dressings and splints.
5Athletic Tape, Cloth and Wraps
- Non-elastic Tape and Cloth
- Size
- Fiber Count/Quality
- Color
- Price
- Other
- Moleskin
- Backplaster
6Athletic Tape, Cloth and Wraps
- Elastic Tape and Wraps
- Size
- Length
- Fiber Count
- Density
- Rodeo Wrap
- Other
- Pressure pads
- Theraband assisted
7Athletic Tape, Cloth and Wraps
- Biomechanical
- Luekotape
- Cover Roll
- Proprioceptive
- Kinesiotape
- Water proof
- Size
- Color
8Athletic Braces
- Rigid
- Off the shelf
- Custom
9Athletic Braces
- Soft Goods
- Off The Shelf
- Custom
10TR Moldable Shell Materials
- Orthoplast
- Aquaplast
- Perforated
- Non-perforated
- Silicone
- Impact
- OSI
- Aquagel
11Non-TR Moldable Materials
- Polypropylene
- Carbon Fiber
- Uni-directional
- Bi-directional
- Laminant
- Lexan
- Kevlar
- PVC
12Casting Materials
- Fiberglass
- Fiberglass Soft
- Sizes
- Cast Padding Options
- Drywall tape
- Brace components
13Is there a place for taping or bracing?
- Know the athlete.
- Know the rules of the sport (NCAA website)
- Assess the injury
- Educate on the role of exercise
- Augment with OMT
- Set Criteria for return to play.
- Do you have a qualified person for application?
- How will you educate your staff on what you know?
- Is your team bound by any contractual obligations?
14State Laws
- Board of Medicine Standards
- Who, What and When
- National Federation Casting Rules
15Applications
- Anchors
- Stirrups
- Horseshoes
- Figure 8
- Heel Locks
- Fans
- Spicas
- Cover Strips
- Modified Heel Lock
- Locking Strips
- Check rein
- Underwrap
- Pressure Pad
16Taping Rules
- The majority of taping is for ligament
instability. - Always use proper positioning.
- Always use proper skin preparation.
- Use as little underwrap as possible.
- Minimal tape for maximum support.
- Always follow sound taping principles.
- Starting angles are the most important aspect.
- Do not waste tape.
- No Spatting!
17Skin Preparation
- Dry and free of oils.
- Preferably shaven.
- Protect high stress areas.
- Beware of allergies.
- Treat hot spots early.
- Use skin adherent when possible.
18Removing Tape
- Care should be taken not to damage the skin.
- Do not attempt to cut along bony prominences.
- Tape should be removed using a slow controlled
motion directed in the opposite direction of the
tape. - Make sure to support the skin when removing the
tape. - Be careful with chemicals, scissors and other
devices designed to remove tape.
19Shoulder
- AC Tape/Pad
- Shoulder Spica
- Impingement
- Sawa
- Sully
- Dj strap
- Rigid Orthosis
- Shoulder Pad Modifications
- Theraband Assisted
20Elbow
- UCL
- Hyperextension
- Olecranon Pad
- Custom Brace
- OTS Soft Brace
- Rodeo Tape Job
- Hockey Pad
21Wrist Hand
- Hyperextension
- Rigid Orthosis
- Dj Wrist wrap
- Custom Gloves
- Cutter Gloves
- Impact
- Boxing Tape job
22Thumb/Fingers
- UCL
- Volar
- Rigid Orthosis
- Oval 8
- Stax
- Frog
- Sleeves
- Custom Gloves
- Cutter Gloves
23Thorax
- Rib Belt
- Padding
- Rigid Padding
- Protective Bras
- Protective Clothing
- Sternum
24Low Back
- LSO
- Boston Braces
- SI Bracing
25Hip Flexor
- Theraband Assisted
- Wrap
- Strap
26Hip Pointer
27Adductor
- Strap
- Wrap
- Pressure pad
- Adductor Hip Flexor
28Hamstring
- Theraband Assisted
- Wrap
- Sleeve
- Tape
- Backplaster
29Quadriceps
30Knee
- Hyperextension
- MCL
- Tendonitis
- PFS
- Rigid Orthosis
- OTS Soft Goods
- Tracking Soft Goods
31History of Knee Bracing
- 1960 - 70s - Nicholas and Castiglia of Lenox
Hill Hospital developed the Lenox hill Derotation
knee brace for professional football player Joe
Namath.
32Classifications
- 1984 - American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
categorized knee braces - Prophylactic knee braces
- Rehabilitative braces
- Functional knee braces
- Unloader/offloader braces
33Review of the Literature
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35Lower leg Shin
- Taping
- Padding
- Rigid Padding
- Achillies/Gastroc Theraband Assisted
- Peroneal Theraband Assisted
36Ankle
- Peroneal Tendon Sublaxation
- Prophalactic/Preventative
- Achillies
- Rigid Bracing
- Soft Goods
- Stirrup Braces
- Orthoplast Stirrups
- AFO
- Mulligan Post. Tib
- Muslin Wrap
- Ankle vs Achillies?
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38Foot/Toes
- Moleskin Turf Toe
- Moleskin Arch
- Turf Toe
- Air Cast
- Night Splints
- C Splint
- Heel Cups
- Toe Caps
- Mid Foot
- Arches
- Orthotics
- Shoe Modifications
- Upper
- Sole
- Carbon Fiber Inserts
- Full
- Mortons extension
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40Head, Neck and Face
- Helmet modifications
- Face Protection
- Dental
- Ear
- Nasal
- Neck Collars
- Bullock
- McDavid
- Firestorm
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42Eye Shields
- NCAA Rules
- Types
- Medical Necessity
- 1999 26 requests
- 2000 63 requests
- 2001 93 requests
- 2002 169 requests
- 2003 288 requests
- 2004 298 requests
- 2005 402 requests
- Tinted Contacts
- Polycarbonate Goggles
43Genitals
- Cups
- Bra Cups
- Neoprene Shorts
44Materials
- Velcro
- Assorted Hardware
- Paint
- Glue
- Thinner
- Pattern Paper
- Roller
- Strapping materials
- Rivet Gun
- Oven
- Scissors
- Grease Pen
- Sharpie
- Heat Gun
- Tongs
- Clamps
- Cold Spray
- Drill/Bits
45Budgeting
- Elastic Tape
- Non-elastic Tape
- Wraps
- Underwraps
- Padding
- Adherent
- Heel and Lace Pads
46Out-Sourcing
- Brace Reps
- O P
- National Labs
- Academic Departments
47Timeline of Return to Play
- 10-8-05 DOI, Radiographs, Parental Involvement
Meeting - 10-9-05 DOS, Report to Parents, Examine
protective options (design and materials) - 10-10-05 First Cardiovascular Workout, Cast mold
for splint taken - 10-11-05 Initiate PT (ROM), Report to parents,
Fit splint, Begin Bone Stimulator, Calcium
Supplementation - 10-12-05 Initiate RROM
- 10-13-05 Modified Practice (foot work, receiving,
handoffs), Modify Splint, Start Hydrotrack
Workouts - 10-16-05 25lb Hammer curls in WR
- 10-17-05 Athlete feels Good about strength
- 10-18-05 Hand Dynometer testing, Full ROM25lb
curls in WR, push ups - 10-19-05 Remove Staples
- 10-22-05 Full Practice
- 10-27-05 Started vs Boston College
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49THANK YOU!
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