@@stone7579 not all askew like in the video. First, it should not be on the ground, should be in the air. Natural position is relaxed but almost 90 degrees, and all should be aligned and super straight. I could keep going with many more errors in this video just on the foot's position, not even getting into the wrapping technique, but i've got stuff to do.
@@i.2694 true, also, all my experience says the foot should not be on the floor. The patient should be seated on an elevated surface like a barstool, bed, gurney, etc, so that the feet can dangle off the edge, that way you can manipulate the foot into the correct position and work the bandage around it without changing the angle/position of the foot. As you can see, the foot in this example is constantly moving as she wraps it, which is a big no-no, and it is not straight at all. Edit: while re-watching I also noted she isn't applying an even pull on any of the strips she applied, and that caused the tape around the achilles tendon to get a wrinkle in it. This is a sign that the tape is more taut in some areas and less in others, which can be very very harmful and cause more injury instead of assisting in the healing of the original one being treated with the tape.
Thank you for doing these videos. I just got started on this and love it. So nice to see you do it real time.💜
Thanks. Because even i tape myself usually. And this is how I would be doing it now.
Where did you buy??
Ok thanks❤️
Cool…I’m a born and bred Haligonian so always know where I am but can see how new people to the city might find this frustrating.
poor taping technique for ankle instability
Misleading. Kinda kids taping for fun
Buenos
No
Your ankle is in the wrong position. This video could seriously injure someone.
Which Is the right position?
@@stone7579 not all askew like in the video. First, it should not be on the ground, should be in the air. Natural position is relaxed but almost 90 degrees, and all should be aligned and super straight. I could keep going with many more errors in this video just on the foot's position, not even getting into the wrapping technique, but i've got stuff to do.
Language Resources lol you just mentioned two stupid points with bad reasoning and now you claim that every minute counts 😂😂fyck off
I was thinking the same , ive always learned that ankle needs to be in 90 degree position
@@i.2694 true, also, all my experience says the foot should not be on the floor. The patient should be seated on an elevated surface like a barstool, bed, gurney, etc, so that the feet can dangle off the edge, that way you can manipulate the foot into the correct position and work the bandage around it without changing the angle/position of the foot. As you can see, the foot in this example is constantly moving as she wraps it, which is a big no-no, and it is not straight at all.
Edit: while re-watching I also noted she isn't applying an even pull on any of the strips she applied, and that caused the tape around the achilles tendon to get a wrinkle in it. This is a sign that the tape is more taut in some areas and less in others, which can be very very harmful and cause more injury instead of assisting in the healing of the original one being treated with the tape.
This girl didn’t know wtf she was doing and she’s getting pay for this he’ll no