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    Sport Taping Basics with David Perrin

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    Sport Taping Basics with David Perrin

    Sport Taping Basics with David Perrin
    DVD5 | VIDEO_TS | English | 720 x 480 | MPEG2 ~3893 kbps | 29.970 fps
    AC-3 ~192 Kbps | 48.0 KHz | 2 channels | ~1 hour | 2.29 GB
    Genre: eLearning Video / Health, Sport, Rehabilitation

    Watch Sport Taping Basics DVD and have a hall-of-fame athletic trainer conduct a taping workshop just for you. As the perfect complement to the popular text Athletic Taping and Bracing, Second Edition, the DVD provides a simple, straightforward tutorial on using tape to help prevent injuries and to rehabilitate injured athletes.
    Taping expert David Perrin, PhD, ATC, first demonstrates 22 specific procedures by showing the entire, uninterrupted process of taping the body part. The taping procedure is then shown again to highlight the key steps of the procedure, and includes close-ups and correct positioning of the athletic trainer and athlete, making the demonstrations easy for the viewer to follow. Perrin also demonstrates how to properly cut, tear, and remove tape.

    Sport Taping Basics DVD demonstrates 14 recommended taping procedures for common injuries to the lower body (including the ankle, foot, leg, knee, hip, and thigh) and 8 upper-body procedures for the shoulder, elbow, wrist, thumb, and finger. You can select the specific taping procedure you want to review from the DVD menu, making it fast and simple to find the procedure needed.

    Dr. Perrin also gives advice on the use of appropriate taping equipment for specific injuries, including when to use elastic or inelastic tape, adhesive spray, moleskin, anchor strips, friction pads, and underwrap. He discusses alternative taping techniques to use for different injuries—for example, how to tape an ankle sprain with an inversion versus an eversion—so the correct procedure can be applied.

    All procedures in the DVD reflect changes in the National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) Education Council’s “Competencies in Athletic Training” and the fourth edition of the NATA Board of Certification’s “Role Delineation Study.”

    With its concise descriptions and detailed demonstrations, Sport Taping Basics DVD is a spectacular learning tool for any athletic trainer or sport physical therapist. By practicing these procedures, professionals and students will develop and refine effective taping techniques that will help protect athletes and clients and accelerate the rehabilitation process.

    Contents

    Basic Taping Skills (tearing, cutting, and removing tape)

    LOWER BODY
    1. Acute Ankle Sprain
    2. Ankle—Closed Basketweave
    3. Ankle—Variation for Closed Basketweave
    4. Ankle—Open Basketweave
    5. Ankle—Achilles Tendon
    6. Ankle—Longitudinal Arch and X-Arch
    7. Foot—Great Toe Sprain
    8. Foot—Bruised Heel
    9. Leg—Shin Splints
    10. Knee—Collateral Ligament and ACL Sprain
    11. Knee—Hyperextension
    12. Hip—Spica
    13. Thigh—Quad Strain
    14. Thigh—Hamstring Strain

    UPPER BODY
    15. Shoulder—Separated
    16. Shoulder—Spica
    17. Elbow—Instability
    18. Elbow—Hyperextension
    19. Wrist—Hyperflexion and Hyperextension
    20. Thumb—Sprain
    21. Finger—Sprain
    22. Finger—Collateral Ligament

    also You can watch my other last: Rehabilitation-posts

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    Duration : 56s 576ms
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