Taping
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Taping is a form of strapping. It is a procedure that uses tape, attached to the skin, to physically keep in place muscles or bones at a certain position. This reduces pain and aids recovery. Taping is usually used to help recover from overuse and other injuries.
Fact: Latin terminology has to be used in this article.
List of applications
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[edit] Upper limbs and chest(thorax)
[edit] Shoulder
[edit] Shoulder
[edit] Shoulder including the arm
[edit] Thorax
[edit] Upper limb
[edit] Elbow
[edit] Wrist
[edit] Wrist only
[edit] Wrist including thumb
[edit] Fingers
[edit] Thumb
[edit] Finger
[edit] Inferior limbs
[edit] Thigh
[edit] Knee
In the case of Runner's Knee
The knee-cap is taped in place.
[edit] Calf
For shin splints.
[edit] Achilles' heel
[edit] Preventive
[edit] Alleviating
[edit] Ankle
For ankle sprains
[edit] Foot
In the case of heel pain (Plantar Fasciitis) or Heel spurs. [1]
Where the bottom of the foot is taped in sections.
[edit] Foot fingers
[edit] Thumb
[edit] Hallux Valgus
[edit] Fingers
[edit] Alternatives
Wraps and braces can be used instead or with taping to stabilize the affected area. Braces might alter muscular activity, where tape should not. Surgery would be a patient's last option. Rest is most important for recovery.