,CHAPTER LIST
Chapter 1: Tapes, Wraps, Braces, and Pads
Chapter 2: Facility Design for Taping, Wrapping, Bracing, and
Padding
Chapter 3: Foot and Toes
Chapter 4: Ankle
Chapter 5: Lower Leg
Chapter 6: Knee
Chapter 7: Thigh, Hip, and Pelvis
Chapter 8: Shoulder and Upper Arm
Chapter 9: Elbow and Forearm
Chapter 10: Wrist
Chapter 11: Hand, Fingers, and Thumb
Chapter 12: Thorax, Abdomen, and Spine
Chapter 13: Protective Equipment and Padding
,Chapter 1 : Tapes, Wraps, Braces, and Pads
Chapter Theme: Fundamental materials and tools used in orthopedic taping, wrapping,
bracing, and padding; selection and application principles; common pitfalls; objectives;
practical considerations.
1. Scenario-Based MCQ
A 22-year-old soccer player presents with mild lateral ankle swelling after a sprain. You
plan to use athletic tape. Which factor is most important to ensure safe and effective
application?
A. Color of the tape for aesthetics
B. Proper roll tension to avoid circulation compromise
C. Applying tape in multiple layers without base protection
D. Wrapping as tightly as possible to maximize compression
Answer: B
Rationale: Proper roll tension prevents circulation compromise and skin damage. Too
tight risks ischemia; too loose reduces support. Proper technique includes base
protection and layer management.
Keywords: athletic tape, roll tension, circulation, safety, technique
2. Technique Identification
During a taping session, you notice the tape bunching and wrinkling over the joint. This
indicates:
A. Correct tension applied
B. Insufficient adhesive on the tape
C. Excessive tension or improper direction of application
D. Proper padding underneath
,Answer: C
Rationale: Wrinkling occurs when tension is too high or tape is misaligned. It can cause
skin irritation, blisters, or reduced support. Correct application requires smooth layering
along natural contours.
Keywords: tape wrinkles, tension, application technique, skin protection
3. Material Selection
Which tape is most appropriate for stabilizing a small, highly mobile joint like the
PIP joint of a finger?
A. Elastic therapeutic tape
B. Rigid athletic tape
C. Foam padding tape
D. Cohesive elastic wrap
Answer: B
Rationale: Rigid athletic tape provides mechanical restraint for small joints with high
mobility, reducing abnormal motion while maintaining functional movement in larger
areas.
Keywords: joint stabilization, PIP joint, rigid tape, mobility control
4. Case-Specific Application
A patient has a documented allergy to adhesives in cloth tape. Which alternative
reduces skin irritation while maintaining support?
A. Elastic therapeutic tape
B. Zinc oxide adhesive tape
C. Non-adhesive wrap with anchor strips
D. Cotton athletic tape
Answer: C
Rationale: Non-adhesive wraps with anchor strips minimize allergic reactions while
providing support. Adhesive alternatives may still trigger sensitivity.
Keywords: allergy, adhesive, non-adhesive, skin protection, alternatives
,5. Short Answer / Rationale
Explain why padding is critical under tape or braces in areas like the ankle malleoli.
Answer: Padding protects bony prominences from friction and pressure, prevents skin
irritation or ulceration, and distributes compression evenly.
Keywords: padding, protection, bony prominences, friction, skin safety
6. Diagram-Based MCQ
Referencing a stepwise ankle taping diagram, which step best prevents the tape from
sliding during activity?
A. Applying anchor strips above and below the joint
B. Wrapping randomly across the foot
C. Using only one layer of tape
D. Leaving gaps between layers
Answer: A
Rationale: Anchor strips secure the base of the tape, ensuring layers stay in place and
maintain stability during dynamic movement.
Keywords: anchor strips, stability, dynamic activity, taping sequence
7. Practical Application
Which brace type is prophylactic rather than functional?
A. Post-ACL reconstruction hinged knee brace
B. Ankle stirrup for chronic lateral instability
C. Football ankle brace used to prevent first-time sprains
D. Thumb spica for ligament injury
Answer: C
Rationale: Prophylactic braces are designed to prevent injury in healthy athletes, while
functional braces stabilize after injury.
Keywords: prophylactic brace, functional brace, injury prevention, ankle
, 8. Scenario-Based MCQ
A patient complains of numbness in the foot after lower-leg wrapping. The most
appropriate immediate action is:
A. Remove or loosen the wrap
B. Apply additional padding
C. Advise the patient to walk it off
D. Tighten the wrap to improve stability
Answer: A
Rationale: Numbness indicates neurovascular compromise; removing or loosening the
wrap prevents ischemic injury.
Keywords: neurovascular safety, wrapping, complications, numbness
9. Skill Demonstration
Which technique prevents tape from sticking to itself during application?
A. Using pre-wrap beneath adhesive tape
B. Applying extra tension on the tape
C. Stretching tape over the joint excessively
D. Overlapping layers randomly
Answer: A
Rationale: Pre-wrap provides a protective barrier, reducing skin irritation and
preventing tape from sticking to itself while maintaining support.
Keywords: pre-wrap, adhesive prevention, skin protection, taping
10. Material Properties
Elastic therapeutic tape is primarily used for:
A. Restricting all movement
B. Allowing motion while providing proprioceptive support
C. Replacing rigid braces for structural stability
D. Padding under heavy adhesive tape