1st Edition

Taping, Wrapping, and Bracing for Athletic Trainers Functional Methods for Application and Fabrication

By Andy Grubbs Copyright 2016

    For many years, sports medicine and health care practitioners have used taping and bracing for both the prevention and rehabilitation of injuries; consequently, specific protocols and techniques have evolved to ensure that the results are functional. With numerous methods available for orthopedic injuries, many texts go into all the applications in a given area or injury and leave readers wondering which one works best or is more useful. Taping, Wrapping, and Bracing for Athletic Trainers: Functional Methods for Application and Fabrication is a collection of some of the most commonly used and most functional taping, wrapping, and bracing techniques for orthopedic injuries.
     
    Andy Grubbs has designed this text to not only show the best method(s) for a given area but to add another method to each clinician’s bag of tricks. Taping, Wrapping, and Bracing for Athletic Trainers focuses on the most functional and useful methods in clinical settings and each application is performed in the proper manner to ensure functionality. With the step-by-step instructions, athletic trainers, coaches, and allied health care practitioners will gain comprehensive knowledge and practical skills to understand, reproduce and master the useful taping techniques. While this book offers material recommendations for each technique, it is important to understand that some taping techniques can be performed with a number of different types of taping materials.
     
    Features:

    • Includes over 300 images
    • Videos accompany each technique to further capture application and assist in technique mastery
    • Covers basic anatomy and common injuries for each body region, as well as casting and splint making techniques
    • Offers material recommendations for each bracing and taping technique

    Included with the text are online supplemental materials for faculty use in the classroom.

    Taping, Wrapping, and Bracing for Athletic Trainers: Functional Methods for Application and Fabrication will enhance any athletic training student or clinician’s current techniques along with providing recommended applications for taping and bracing for both prevention and rehabilitation of injuries.

    Dedication

    Acknowledgments

    About the Editor About the Associate Editors About the

    Contributing Authors

    Preface Introduction

    Chapter 1 Foot and Ankle

    Chapter 2 Lower Leg and Knee

    Chapter 3 Hip and Thigh

    Chapter 4 Shoulder and Elbow

    Chapter 5 Forearm, Wrist, and Fingers

    Chapter 6 Orthoplast Glossary Financial Disclosures

    Index

    Biography

    Andy Grubbs, MEd, ATC joined the Hughston Foundation as Director of Athletic Training in June 2010. His primary responsibility is oversight of the 18 graduate assistant athletic trainers who provide medical care to the local area high schools and professional sports teams. He received his Bachelor of Science degree in athletic training from Valdosta State University in 2001 and a master’s degree in education from Auburn University in 2003. Prior to coming to Hughston, Mr. Grubbs worked at South Effingham High School in Rincon, Georgia, and The University of West Alabama in Livingston, Alabama.