Talk:Taping

to add: history of taping

to add: material used in taping

to add: procedures and rules in proper taping

to add: differences between kinesiotaping and taping

to add: kinesiotaping


 * Cervical Alignment, Thoracic Outlet Syndrome, Forward Head Posture
 * Shoulder and Scapular Dysfunction (Forward Shoulder, Rotator Cuff Impingement)
 * Postural Reeducation, Hemiplegic Shoulder, AC Joint Instability
 * Elbow, Forearm (Lateral and Medial Epicondylitis, Neuromuscular Facilitation)
 * Wrist and Hand (Carpal Tunnel, Dequervains Tenosynovitis, Arthritis)
 * Corrective Techniques (Mechanical, Fascia, Space, Ligament/Tendon, Functional, and Lymphatic)
 * Low Back (Muscular and Myofascial Low Back Pain)
 * Taping for the Thigh and Knee (Tight IT Band, Groin Pull (Adductors/Sartorius), Tight or Pulled Hamstrings)
 * Taping for the Leg and Foot (Tight Heel Cord, Achilles Tenosynovitis/Tendonitis, Shin Splints)
 * Foot (Weak Dorsiflexors, Sprained Ankle, Hallux Valgus/Bunion, Plantar Fasciitis)

These points should be added to every part:
 * 1/ reason behind specific taping, objective
 * 2/ material to use
 * 3/ how to do the taping
 * 4/ images of the taping process

The Above To-dos
I do not believe we should provide step by step how to instructions for each tape job. There are a thousand different ways to implement each tape job and really should be left to trained professionals. I do support explaining the different kinds of tape and their applications to which I will start on. Mike (talk) 17:42, 31 December 2012 (UTC)

Ankle Taping Revert
I have removed the new section on ankle taping as the reference does not support the addition. The conclusion of the study is as follows: "Our results do not support or refute the concept that bracing enhances proprioception. The fact that subjects relocated their center of pressure only during the control condition is perplexing. If braces were to enhance proprioception, one would expect to see lower average ML and average AP center-of-pressure values when comparing the braced with the unbraced conditions. Alternatively, the relocated position may represent a more stable position resulting from enhanced proprioception." Mike (talk) 13:41, 15 October 2013 (UTC)