Taping Techniques: Principles and Practice

Taping Techniques: Principles and Practice by Rose Macdonald BA FCSP is a comprehensive resource published by Butterworth-Heinemann on November 11, 2004. This second edition spans 256 pages and is presented in English. The book focuses on functional taping, which is recognized internationally as a vital component in sports medicine, particularly in the treatment and rehabilitation of injuries. It aims to support and protect injured structures, making it an essential text for practitioners in the field.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of various taping techniques, enhanced by contributions from respected experts and improved illustrations. The content covers key topics such as biomechanics, quick taping, and the psychological aspects of taping, ensuring that practitioners are equipped with the latest information in sports medicine. This edition serves as an effective teaching tool, providing clear and concise guidance for anyone looking to implement functional taping in their practice.
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Functional taping is now acknowledged internationally as having a place in sports medicine. Taping techniques are practiced widely in the treatment and rehabilitation of the injured patient in order to aid the healing process by supporting and protecting the injured structures. This edition updates what is the essential text on this subject and has new highly respected contributors and improved illustration. This is the book for anyone wishing to practice this technique. Concise and easy-to-understand, this text is an effective teaching tool for any kind of practitioner. The content is thorough and comprehensive, covering all aspects of functional taping. In the constantly growing and ever-changing world of sports medicine, this book will keep the reader more up-to-date with new developments in their field. New expert contributors with international reputations share their knowledge and experience. New material on biomechanics, sleeves, shoes, quick taping, taping for muscle imbalance, psychological aspects of taping, and proprioceptive taping ensures that the reader has the most current information available. Improved and added illustrations bring a new life to the book, aiding in the understanding of important concepts.
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