4 Simple Steps to Wrap a Sprained Ankle with KT Tape 

Sprained Ankle

Wrapping a Sprained Ankle with KT Tape 

Have you ever wondered how to effectively wrap a sprained ankle with KT Tape? Perhaps you’ve recently experienced an ankle injury or are an active individual looking for ways to protect and support your ankle during physical activities. In this article, we will explore the process of wrapping your ankle with KT Tape in four simple steps. We’ll also delve into the benefits of ankle taping, the science behind KT Tape, and provide video instructions and tips to help you get it right. So, if you’re ready to get back on your feet with confidence, let’s dive in. 

1. Does Wrapping Your Ankle Help? 

Yes, the tape wrapping the ankle serves as a substitute for the damaged ligaments that generally cover and protect the ankle joint. There are two kinds of ankle taping: 

1.1 Acute Ankle Sprains 

The first is for when the game needs to continue regardless of acute ankle sprains. It uses the tape as a flexible cast for the joint and is not recommended unless multi-million-dollar NFL contracts are on the line. Why? Additional damage to the ankle is possible. 

1.2 Support for Ankle Pain 

The second kind, and likely the reason you are reading this, is for the weekend warrior who has yet to have loose ankle ligaments fixed and has ankle pain during or after a workout. Here the goal is to provide temporary protection and compression with an elastic bandage like KT tape — also known as Kinesio tape or Kinesiology tape. 

2. How Does KT Tape Work? 

Taping the skin to try to replicate the function of ligaments isn’t easy. Most tape doesn’t stretch the way your ligaments do. When you jump up and down, your ligaments stretch to their limit and then stop. That hard stop protects the joint, and their ability to stretch protects the ligament itself. 

The most common ankle ligaments supported by ankle taping are the ones on the outside of the joint (lateral). The posterior and anterior talofibular ligaments travel horizontally, and the calcaneofibular ligament travels almost vertically, which is why the tape follows the same pattern as these ligaments highlighted yellow in the image above. Think of these ligaments as pieces of tape on the outside of your ankle that attach the small outside ankle bone (fibula) to the main leg bone (tibia) and foot. 

Regular cloth tape doesn’t stretch, so using it just amounts to a tape cast around the joint. On the other hand, KT Tape can be forgiving and stretchy, or tight with only a slight give. Flexible KT tape is also easy to remove from the skin, making it convenient for daily use. 

3. Ankle Taping Video, Instructions, and Tips 

Now, let’s get into the practical steps for wrapping your sprained ankle with KT Tape: 

3.1 Gather Your Materials 

  • Get two strips of tape per ankle. You can buy the pre-cut 10-inch strips, as I do, or get a roll and cut the pieces yourself. 

3.2 Stretch the Tape 

  • It is VERY important to stretch the tape as you apply it. 

3.3 Apply the Vertical Strip 

  • Start from the outside of your ankle and apply the tape with your heel tilted outward. 
  • Then, pass the tape down under your heel. 
  • Bring the tape back up the inside of your ankle and tilt the ankle toward the tape on the inside. 
  • Finish by sticking it in place. 

3.4 Apply the Horizontal Strip 

  • Again, be sure to stretch the tape as you apply it. 
  • Apply the tape at the same level of your ankle bone that protrudes on the outside and inside (lateral and medial malleolus), wrapping the tape around as many times as it will go. 

4. Conclusion 

In conclusion, wrapping a sprained ankle with KT Tape is a practical and effective way to provide support and protection, especially for those recovering from ankle injuries or dealing with ankle pain during physical activities. While it may not replace the function of your ligaments entirely, it can offer temporary relief and compression, allowing you to stay active and continue doing what you love. Just remember to follow the steps carefully, ensuring you stretch the tape appropriately for the best results. 

Now that you know the four simple steps to wrap a sprained ankle with KT Tape, you can confidently take on your next adventure or workout. So, get out there, stay active, and enjoy the benefits of this fantastic technique. 

5. FAQs 

1. Is KT Tape a long-term solution for ankle injuries? 

KT Tape is more of a temporary solution that provides support and compression during the healing process. If you have a severe or chronic ankle issue, consult a healthcare professional for long-term treatment options. 

2. Can I use KT Tape on other body parts besides my ankles? 

Yes, KT Tape is versatile and can be used on various body parts, including the knees, shoulders, and back, to provide support and pain relief. 

3. Are there any specific care instructions for KT Tape? 

To prolong the tape’s effectiveness, avoid excessive moisture and friction. Remove it gently and consider consulting the packaging for additional care recommendations. 

4. Can I shower or swim with KT Tape on? 

KT Tape is water-resistant, so you can shower and even swim with it. Just make sure to pat it dry afterward to maintain its adhesive properties. 

5. Should I consult a healthcare professional before using KT Tape? 

If you have any doubts or concerns about using KT Tape, it’s always a good idea to consult a healthcare professional or physical therapist to ensure it’s the right solution for your specific needs. 

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