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Taping Techniques, Principles and Practice, 2nd Edition
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BUTTERWORTH-HEINEMANN
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Contributors
Chuck Armstrong MScPT MEd
Armstrong’s Physiotherapy Clinic,
Saskatoon, Canada
Peter Madigan SRCh BEd FCPod(S)
Division of Podiatry, Faculty of Health,
Glasgow Caledonian University, Glasgow, UK
Michael J Callaghan PhD MPhil MCSP SRP
Centre for Rehabilitation Science,
Manchester Royal Infirmary,
Manchester, UK
Jenny McConnell BAppSci(Phty) GraddipManTher
MBiomedEng
McConnell & Clements Physiotherapy,
Mosman, New South Wales, Australia
Andre DeBruyne MD
Hasselt, Belgium
Susanna R Nickson MPhil BSc(Hons) FCPod(Surg) SRCh
Podiatry Department, Cross Street Clinic,
Burton on Trent, Staffordshire, UK
Wayne Hing MSc(Hons) ADP(OMt) DipMT DipPhys
School of Physiotherapy, Auckland University of
Technology, Auckland, New Zealand
Jeff O’Neill MS ATC
Miami, Florida, USA
Andrew Hughes BAppSc(Phty) MAPA FASMF
Sports Focus Physiotherapy, Liverpool,
New South Wales, Australia
Dale Reese BSc
Medicinskt Centrum Norrköping,
Norrköping, Sweden
David Kneeshaw BAppSc(Phty) MAPA
Balmain Physiotherapy and Sports, Injury Centre,
Balmain, New South Wales, Australia
(Currently living in the UK)
Duncan A Reid BSc DipPhys DipMT PGD(Manips) MNZCP
School of Physiotherapy, Auckland University of
Technology, Auckland, New Zealand
Olivier Rouillon MD
Ormesson-sur-mer, France
Gary Lapenskie BSc(PE) BSc(PT) MA(PE)
Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Western
Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada
Kenneth E Wright DA ATC MHSc PGD(ManipPhys)
DipMT DipPhys BSc
Department of Health Sciences,
University of Alabama,
Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA
Rose Macdonald BA FCSP MCPA SRP
Consultant in Sports Physiotherapy,
London, UK
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Preface
In this second edition of Taping Techniques , many of
the original ‘old favourites’ are included, as basic
techniques are fundamental to the practice of good
taping. New contributors from Australia, New
Zealand and Europe share their expertise, bring-
ing an abundance of new techniques and updated
literature to the volume.
A new chapter explaining the theory and princi-
ples behind unloading painful structures and sta-
bilization techniques is included for those who are
not familiar with this type of taping. Other new
techniques include proprioceptive taping from
Australia, Mulligan taping from New Zealand, and
new techniques from the USA and Europe.
Functional taping is now recognized as a skill
which is essential for those involved in the treat-
ment and rehabilitation of sports injuries. Taping
is widely used, not only for sports injuries but for
many other conditions, such as muscle imbalances,
unstable joints and neural control. Proprioceptive
taping is playing a greater role in the treatment of
some conditions; it is a useful tool for reminding
the patient, by skin drag, not to perform a specific
movement which is contrary to the treatment of
the condition. During treatment and rehabilitation,
taping aids the healing process by supporting and
protecting the injured structures from further injury
or stress.
Taping reduces the need for prolonged treat-
ment and reduces time off sport or work for the
patient. Many techniques are useful for the non-
sports-player and may be used by the practitioner
in general practice or in the hospital environment.
Sports medicine leans towards early mobiliza-
tion through functional therapy, and total immobi-
lization in plaster casts is less common now.
Removable cast bracing is used to enable therapy
to continue throughout the postoperative phase.
Tape becomes a ‘flexible cast’ which aids in the
prevention of athletic injuries and rests the injured
parts in order to aid healing. Flexible tape casts
limit range of motion and may be used in many
sports where rigid supports are not allowed.
Since taping is essentially practical, new tech-
niques are constantly being developed, not only to
prevent injuries but also to allow patients to return
to work or sport more quickly by using tape effec-
tively. Once the basic techniques are mastered, it
is then up to practitioners to modify, change and
develop new techniques themselves, always adher-
ing to the basic taping principles.
To aid in the development of new techniques,
this book is full of new ideas, which may be used
as indicated or modified to suit the situation. The
book brings an abundance of new international
techniques to the reader, many of which are simple
to apply and are very effective.
Podiatry is now playing a greater role in sports
medicine; therefore, the chapter on podiatry has
been considerably updated to include current
trends.
Some ‘quickies’ or ‘many uses’ for one strip of
tape are also included. Common sense and an
imaginative mind can create a simple temporary
support. Bandaging now seems to be a thing of the
past and is not taught to undergraduate students.
Therefore, a short section on spica (figure-of-eight)
bandaging is included. On some occasions a band-
age is more appropriate than tape. Spicas are
mainly used to hold protective pads or devices in
place during training or competition. Finally, a
section called ‘Spicas and Triangular Bandages’ is
included for quick reference.
Rose Macdonald, 2004
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Acknowledgements
First, I wish to thank all the contributors for shar-
ing their proven techniques and for their coopera-
tion and patience.
I should also like to thank Butterworth-
Heinemann for inviting me to compile and edit
this new edition of Taping Techniques . I am grateful
to their production team for designing the layout
of the book in such a way that the text and dia-
grams are easy to follow and understand at a
glance.
St John Ambulance have kindly allowed their
diagrams to be used as an ‘aide memoire’.
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