About this product
- Jantina:Uniseks
- Musim:Semua Musim
Product description
Product Name: Sports Tape
3.8 centimeters x 10 meters
: 5 centimeters x 10 meters
Usage: Non elastic sports tape is very effective in preventing injuries. Keep muscles/bones in specific positions or use them near joints, such as ankles, wrists, hands, feet, and fingers, to prevent sprains, fractures, cuts, blisters, or other injuries that may occur during sports and competitive activities.
It can be used for rehabilitation/recovery by limiting the range of muscle movement and can serve as a splint for sprained joints, helping injuries heal faster. By compressing muscles, exercise tape can help reduce swelling, thereby reducing pain and preventing further injury.
Main features and advantages:
-100% pure cotton fabric, soft and comfortable;
-Non elastic, maximum compression (use appropriately to avoid cutting blood circulation);
-Constant unwinding tension and excellent tensile strength;
-No latex, low allergenicity, and will not cause allergic reactions caused by latex;
-Strong stickiness, reliability, and durability.
Sports tape is the process of directly applying tape to the skin or pre wrapping it, with the aim of maintaining a stable position of bones and muscles during sports activities. This is a surgery that uses sports tape attached to the skin to fix muscles or bones in specific positions. This can alleviate pain and aid in recovery. Tapping is commonly used to help recover from overuse and other injuries.
The general goal of sports tape is to limit the movement of injured joints in order to increase stability over a period of time. It compresses soft tissue to reduce swelling, supports the injured anatomical structure, serves as a splint or fixation splint, fixes dressings or bandages, protects the injured joint from further injury, and protects the injured area during the healing process.
1) Support the ligaments and capsule of unstable joints by limiting excessive or abnormal anatomical movements.
2) Tapping also enhances proprioceptive feedback from limbs or joints.
3) Tapping can support the injury of tendon units by compressing and restricting movement, and fix protective pads, dressings, and splints.