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  1. Medical professionals apply a sports bandage for injuries to the joints, such as the fingers, wrists, knees, and ankles. For cuts or gashes, trainers place a traditional bandage over the wound and then secure it with athletic tape. Athletes and others may also use a sports bandage for injury prevention as well as rehabilitation.
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    Athletic bandages and braces fit seamlessly into this approach by first stabilizing the affected area to prevent further strain, and providing compression therapy to prevent inflammation by compressing and supporting underlying tissue.
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    Sports Tape: Also know as Athletic Tape, is developed to support muscles, ligaments and tendons during sports, exercise, outdoor activities (e.g., hiking) and everyday activities, muscle tape Pre-wrap and Compression Bandages: Extraordinarily versatile, these items help reduce skin irritation and chafing from repeated taping.
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  2. How, When, And Why To Use Athletic Tape

    Aug 2, 2018 · Use an elastic, glue-based adhesive tape or cohesive bandage. Wrap the tape or bandage around the affected joint. Always wrap lighter rather …

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