I'm a PTA new to the OP world and found your video. Simple enough to understand for patients and also lets me know how i can explain it to patients. Thank you!
Taping can't hold the scapula down. It's not that strong. But taping to cue scap position depends on the why the scapula is higher/lower, figure that out first
I'm a PTA new to the OP world and found your video. Simple enough to understand for patients and also lets me know how i can explain it to patients. Thank you!
great articulation, context, and video angles. thank you . exactly what needed.
Great explanation. Going to try this out. Thanks!
Thanks for the video. What type of taping can be performed if one scapula is lower than the other?
Taping can't hold the scapula down. It's not that strong. But taping to cue scap position depends on the why the scapula is higher/lower, figure that out first
Terrible camera angle…
Yeah we're still learning but hopefully you found the content worthwhile
Most adhesives are heat activated