Steve,
Thank you for the help. I just tried taping and will
see the how long it provides benefit.
I find understanding technique in different sports a
very challenging thing, whether it being a movement of
the wrists during a shot in hockey or a vault in
gymnastics.
How did you learn about it?
Nabil
--- Steve Aspinall <[log in to unmask]>
wrote: > If you can relieve patients pain with a
mobilisation
> with movement (be it
> posterior, anterior glide or rotation) why not try a
> simple bit of taping? I
> always used to have a nightmare with lots of "odd"
> wrist problems, but now I
> will frequently work out the perpetuating factors
> and then figure out how
> the wrist can be taped to relieve symptoms, usually
> only use one strip of
> tape....
>
> Used it several times on hockey players who got the
> wrist pain with hard
> passes or shots, frequently they were also stressing
> their wrists with an
> unneccesary rotation due to poor technique, which I
> obviously corrected.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Steve Aspinall BSc (Hons) GSR
> Lecturer
> School of Health Care Professions
> University of Salford
> UK
>
>
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