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Student Worksheet for Chapter 27: Protective Taping and
Wrapping
Name:
____________________
Instructions:
Use your textbook to answer the following questions. Be sure to write legibly.
Section 1: Matching
Define the movement that the tape is attempting to support or prevent.
______ 1. collateral knee taping
a. extension
______ 2. elbow hyperextension
b. plantar flexion
______ 3. open basketweave
c. elbow flexion
______ 4. turf-toe taping
d. valgus stress
______ 5. Achilles tendon taping
e. inversion
______ 6. checkrein
f. excessive swelling
______ 7. buddy taping
g. thumb hyperextension
______ 8. closed basketweave
h. finger sprain
Section 2: Correct Order
Put the following steps for common taping procedures in order: check pulse, make sure skin is
dry, overlap strips, apply anchor strips, apply closure strips, select tape, place body part in
proper position.
1. ___________________________________
2. ___________________________________
3. ___________________________________
4. ___________________________________
5. ___________________________________
6. ___________________________________
7. ___________________________________
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From L.A. Cartwright and K.S. Peer,
Fundamentals of Athletic Training Instructor Guide,
4th ed. (Champaign, IL:
Human Kinetics, 2019).
Section 3: What Should the AT Do Next?
1.
An athlete presents with swelling on the lateral aspect of the ankle, which the AT
believes is a sprain. The AT has iced the swelling. What should the AT do next?
2.
An athlete is about to be returned to competition after rehabilitation for a shoulder
subluxation. There is no harness available for support of the shoulder. What should the
AT do next?
3.
After taping an athlete's elbow, the AT notices that the athlete's hand is turning blue.
What should the AT do next?
Section 4: Short Answer
1.
Identify the six primary reasons for applying tape to an athlete’s limb or body region.
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From L.A. Cartwright and K.S. Peer,
Fundamentals of Athletic Training Instructor Guide,
4th ed. (Champaign, IL:
Human Kinetics, 2019).
2.
In what situations would an AT use elastic tape rather than linen tape?
3.
What is the contemporary thought about using braces instead of taping for ankle
injuries?
3
From L.A. Cartwright and K.S. Peer,
Fundamentals of Athletic Training Instructor Guide,
4th ed. (Champaign, IL:
Human Kinetics, 2019).
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