Adhesive tape comes in many specialized varieties for different home projects, particularly ones for which glues and epoxies are not suitable. Choosing the best tape for your needs can involve knowing the strength of adhesion required, the roughness or smoothness of the surface to be taped and whether specialty tapes, such as those with multiple colors, are helpful.
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This buying guide reviews the different kinds of tape and how to apply and remove tape from surfaces.
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Sports tape is often seen across the shoulders, backs, legs, arms and hands of sports players in a wide variety of settings from boxing and rock climbing; to football and rugby; to track and field.
Sports strapping tape is used to provide support to joints and reduce pain and swelling, improving physical activity and allowing athletes to optimise their performance without compromising on safety.
Dependant on the athletes needs, different types of sports tape should be used. Some sports tapes are highly flexible and stretchy meaning the wearer is afforded the full range of his or her motion, while others are made from inelastic materials to immobilise joints and give the wearer full protection while in play.
Some types of tape such as Kinesiology Tape works by lifting the skin to create more space around a joint between the dermis and the muscle. Other types of tape, like Elastic Adhesive Bandage and Cohesive Bandage, provide varied degreed of pressure and compression.
Further to its plethora of physical benefits, sports tape also has a positive psychological effect on the wearer. Taping specific areas of the body can lead to a psychological stimulus that acts to remind the wearer of certain actions that need to be performed, such as good posture. The direction of taping can mentally encourage the wearer to perform movements in a certain way. Pain can be reduced psychologically through sensory bombardment, meaning the body is distracted from pain by stimulation in that area.
Find out about the different types of sports tape and their uses here.
Cohesive Bandage is lightweight, easy to apply and hand tearable, making it an ideal choice for on-the-go sports tape.
As a sports tape that can be reapplied and adjusted multiple times with varying tension and pressure, Steroban Cohesive Bandage is extremely versatile and can be found used on the pitch, in physiotherapy sessions, in the hospital, and even in veterinary clinics.
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EAB strapping tape is most often used for moderate support, where moderate support would be described as in between Kinesiology Tape and Zinc Oxide Tape. EAB, unlike its tearable variant EAB Tearlite, is made from woven cotton cloth for long-lasting strength.
At Sterosport we offer two types of Elastic Adhesive Bandage. EAB Trainers Choice is a more elasticated (everyday) bandage best used for flexible support to constantly moving joints, such as elbows and knees. EAB premium is made of more durable material, developed to the highest standards for the healthcare sector. This premium-grade EAB is used for long-term support, a choice for physiotherapists and professional sports athletes alike.
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The obvious difference between EAB Tearlite and standard EAB is that Tearlite can be torn by hand and does not require cutting. Because of this, tearable EAB Tape is more versatile and can be used more quickly on the go.
Steroplast EAB Tearlite is particularly useful in competitive environments where fast pitch-side first aid and pre-match taping is required. Physiotherapists are often required to tape several players in a limited amount of time before a game, where speed is essential.
As a 100% cotton stretch bandage, EAB Tearlite comprises a more lightweight material than standard EAB. It has a crinkled texture which helps to keep multiple layers in place on top of one another.
EAB Tearlite can be used in all the same situations that standard EAB can be used, but Tearlite might be a better option when taping is required on the go, for ultra-quick application.
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Kinesiology Tape, or K Tape, is used by athletes and physiotherapists to treat sprains, strains and other muscle and joint ailments in a variety of different sports activities.
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Kinesiology Tape benefits joints by lifting the skin and creating space between the dermis layer and the tissues underneath to soothe pain associated with swelling. This increased space also means that the lymphatic system can drain more easily, removing waste and toxins with it to hasten recovery.
Sterotape-K is a popular choice of sports tape which helps sports people stay active after sustaining an injury. The highly flexible tape can be worn for up to a week after application, supporting an active recovery without affecting the wearers range of movement.
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Premium sports tape is a rayon-based P tape used by physiotherapists and sports rehabilitators. It is characterised by its powerful rigid hold, making it the first choice for professionals when treating sports injuries that require joints to be immobilised.
Premium sports injury tape can be used together with dressing retention tape when taping a displaced patella to treat patellofemoral pain. You can buy Sterotape Premium Sports Tape and Sterofix Dressing Retention Tape together in a Sterotape Twin Pack from Sterosport.
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Zinc Oxide Tape is a robust tape made from non-stretch cotton, meaning it can provide the ultimate support to joints that need to be immobilised. Zinc Oxide Tape gets its name from its skin-friendly Zinc Oxide-based adhesive which helps the tape to stay firmly in place where it is needed.
Thanks to its strength, Zinc Oxide Tape is the first choice for Climbers, BJJ wrestlers, boxers, and Crossfit athletes, as well as in vigorous sports like football, rugby and cricket.
Sterotape Z.O tape is available in varying sizes meaning it can be used to provide support to fingers & thumbs, as well as larger joints. This makes it an extremely versatile option for preventing sporting injuries in most types of activity.
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Using the wrong type of sports tape wont just mean missing out on its benefits, you could be at risk of cutting off blood flow to vital areas of the body, or exercising on vulnerable injured joints. If you arent sure which type of sports tape you need, get in touch with us at Sterosport.
If youre a sports rehabilitator, you can also book a free consultation where well provide you with a free sports tape sample pack worth £30.
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