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Strapping/Taping book?

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by JackieSmith, Nov 3, 2011.

  1. JackieSmith

    JackieSmith Member


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    Hi, can anyone recommend a book for strapping/taping?

    Cheers,
    Jackie
     
  2. Stanley

    Stanley Well-Known Member

    Hi Jackie,

    I know of none here in the US. I do know that a book is being written by Dr. Wittenberg. He used to teach the taping class at OCPM.

    Regards,

    Stanley
     
  3. Griff

    Griff Moderator

  4. PodGov

    PodGov Member

    The company/manufacturer (BSN) of Leukotape® produced a basic strapping guide. Not sure if they still do so; but perhaps worth trying them.

    Cheers
    Drummond
     
  5. JackieSmith

    JackieSmith Member

    Thanks for all your replies :drinks.

    The book mentioned by Ian seems to be available in a new edition form:
    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Pocketbook-...itle_bk/280-3236906-6369608#reader_0702030279.

    I like the look of the one Simon recommended, in particular 'the book clearly highlights the mechanisms of injury that are crucial for understanding effective taping and bracing.' It's also available for half the price without the DVD ;)

    Thanks again,

    Jackie
     
  6. MrBen

    MrBen Active Member

    May be a little unofficial but youTube can be handy... minding the time to sort through the rubbish
    edit: just read the title of the thread again and I do realise that youTube is not a book
     
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