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Kinesiology Taping for Orthopedic Conditions: Summary

110. Which of the following can be an adjunctive treatment to combine with kinesiology taping? a. IASTM b. Joint mobilizations c. Stretching d. All of the above 111. How should kinesiology tape be applied to decrease tone in a tight muscle? a. Proximal to distal b. Cross fiber c. Distal to proximal d. Any direction 112. Which of the following is the first goal of treatment after an acute injury? a. Decrease swelling b. Increase range of motion c. Decrease pain d. Increase strength 113. Which kinesiology taping application is used for lymphatic drainage and swelling? a. I cut

114. To apply kinesiology tape for a ligament sprain, how should it be applied? a. Distal to proximal b. Cross-fiber decompression c. Parallel decompression d. Proximal to distal 115. How should kinesiology tape be applied to support a muscle strain? a. Distal to proximal b. Cross-fiber decompression c. Parallel decompression d. Proximal to distal 116. To perform a mobilization of the patella using kinesiology tape, where should the base be applied? a. Over the patella b. Where the patella should glide c. Opposite of patella glide d. Around the joint line 117. To address a peripheral nerve entrapment, how should the tape be applied? a. Distal to proximal b. Cross-fiber decompression c. Parallel decompression d. Proximal to distal

b. X cut c. Y cut d. Fan cut

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