What are the introductions of sports stickers?

Update:2022-01-19 14:56
Athletic tape is often called white sticker, Athletic Tape






In volleyball games, we often see volleyball players' fingers wrapped in circles of "white tape". Careful volleyball fans can definitely see the "white tape" on the hands of women's volleyball girls in major competitions.
In fact, not only the girls of the women's volleyball team, but also the men's volleyball players have their fingers covered with "white tape".
Don't think that they are all injured. If so many fingers are injured, what kind of game is there? Here is a popular science, in fact, this "white tape" is called white sticker. For pre-exercise injury prevention and post-injury rehabilitation.
From the perspective of sports injury protection, preventing injuries and avoiding re-injury are very important for athletes, and the bandaging technology plays an irreplaceable role in this process. The professional tools used in the bandaging technology include white stickers and Kinesiology stickers.

What is the use of white stickers?
The white patch is not elastic, it can limit the movement of muscles and joints, giving the injured area time to repair. In an acute injury, the injured part needs to be immobilized immediately, and the correct use of the white sticker is equivalent to putting a simple plaster on the athlete. At the same time, it can make the area of ​​sports injury feel the compression force to reduce bleeding and swelling.
In the process of training and rehabilitation, the white sticker can protect the injured part and keep it in the functional position. Injured areas are still potentially dangerous when returning to the field, so tape/bandage the weaker areas to limit muscle or joint movement to a safe level.
The white stickers on the fingers of volleyball players help to fix the hand shape and protect the finger joints. Of course, you must master the correct method to use the white sticker, otherwise it will not only fail to protect, but may even cause other serious injuries.

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