Strapping a sprained ankle can help provide support, reduce swelling, and limit unnecessary movement during recovery. Proper ankle strapping is commonly used after mild to moderate sprains to improve stability and protect the joint from further injury. Learning how to strap a sprained ankle correctly can make walking more comfortable and support the healing process. With the right technique and materials, you can strap the ankle safely and effectively.
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Prepare the Ankle Area
Before applying tape or a bandage, make sure the skin is clean and dry.
This helps the tape stick properly and improves comfort.
- Clean and dry the ankle
- Remove excess moisture
- Sit in a comfortable position
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Position the Foot Correctly
Keep the foot at a right angle to the leg while strapping the ankle.
This position provides better support and stability.
- Keep the foot flat
- Maintain a 90-degree angle
- Avoid twisting the ankle
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Apply Anchor Strips
Place anchor strips around the lower leg and midfoot to hold the support tape in place.
Do not wrap too tightly.
- Place one anchor above the ankle
- Add another around the foot
- Ensure comfortable pressure
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Add Support Straps
Apply strips around and under the foot to support the ankle joint.
Overlap the tape slightly for stronger support.
- Wrap tape around the ankle
- Support both sides of the joint
- Smooth out wrinkles in the tape
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Check Comfort and Circulation
After strapping, ensure the ankle feels supported but not too tight.
You should still be able to move your toes normally.
- Check for numbness or tingling
- Ensure proper blood circulation
- Adjust the tape if necessary
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