Talk:Taping
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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

