This is exactly the way I’ve been taught to do a full leg wrap! Including the cut out at the point of the hock. I often see people including Doctors wrap legs in the opposite direction than I was taught. I always wrap starting at the bone rolling inwards. Left side counter clockwise. Right side clockwise just as you did. I was taught this was to avoid bowing a tendon if the wrap happened to be too tight. I know no wrap should be too tight but does rolling the tendon inwards reduce the risk of bowing a tendon?
This is exactly the way I’ve been taught to do a full leg wrap! Including the cut out at the point of the hock.
I often see people including Doctors wrap legs in the opposite direction than I was taught. I always wrap starting at the bone rolling inwards. Left side counter clockwise. Right side clockwise just as you did. I was taught this was to avoid bowing a tendon if the wrap happened to be too tight. I know no wrap should be too tight but does rolling the tendon inwards reduce the risk of bowing a tendon?
Such an intelligent and beautiful doctor.👩⚕️