In Strap Taping iPad Version with Video, Anne Keil, PT, DPT, presents taping techniques for use on all body areas in both physical therapy and modified athletic training. This easy-to-use reference contains 50 strap taping techniques with Leukotape that help support or control joint mobility and provide greater stability than other methods of taping.
Following are the areas covered:
Chapter 1. Introduction to Taping
Chapter 2. Ankle and Foot
Chapter 3. The Knee
Chapter 4. The Cervical, Thoracic, and Lumbopelvic Area
Chapter 5. The Shoulder
Chapter 6. The Elbow, Wrist, and Hand
Each taping technique is shown step by step in video clips, as well as 70 photos and illustrations. Readers will experience a dynamic and detailed presentation for learning strap taping techniques and referencing them quickly through the convenience of their iPad.
Strap Taping, iPad Version with Video, is an excellent resource for both students and professionals in physical therapy, occupational therapy, and athletic training seeking guidance in the proper selection and effective application of strap taping techniques. With full-color photos and video sequences, Strap Taping, iPad Version with Video, offers readers a dynamic way to learn and review a range of taping techniques used in treating sport and orthopedic injuries.
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About the Author
Anne Keil, PT, DPT, is a physical therapist and supervisor of rehabilitation services at the University of Colorado Hospital at Stapleton and Park Meadows Rehabilitation Clinics in Denver. Dr. Keil has worked in a variety of areas, including outpatient orthopedics, neurology, inpatient, skilled nursing, rehabilitation, and home health care. Working in facilities or countries that did not have many physical therapy resources, Dr. Keil became interested in taping as a low-cost adjunct to treatment and an effective alternative to bracing.
Dr. Keil received her doctorate in physical therapy in 2005 from Simmons College in Boston, Massachusetts. She earned her BS in physical therapy in 1991 and BS in community health science in 1989 from California State University at Fresno. Dr. Keil is a member of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA).