Basic & Advanced Wrapping Techniques for Combat Sports:
Our 2" Le Roy bandages (74255) are
popular amongst combat sports athletes because they conform to the
wrist, knuckles and thumb to create a tight, compact wrap without
restricting the flow of blood to the fist. A wide variety of hand
wrapping techniques exist for the Original Mexican Gauze. In the video
link, we highlight a basic handwrap for light bag and mitt work along
with an advanced wrap for sparring, long sessions on the heavy bag and
round after round on the focus pads. Please click on the link for our
tutorial: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4T52N1u22A.
How To Wrap An Elastic Bandage: Hip Spica
Athletic trainers and orthopedists favor our Supreme
bandages because of the durability, strong compression and balanced
stretch. In the video, BC Liscombe with the Greensboro College Athletic
Training Department demonstrates the proper wrapping technique for
treating injuries to the hip joint, iliac crest, groin or high
hamstring strains with a 6" x 10 yard elastic bandage. Please click on
the video below or follow the link for our
tutorial: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0TQOvf0Tl6w.
How To Wrap An Elastic Bandage: Ankle Sprain
The Midlastic bandage
matches the quailty and compression of an elastic bandage purchased at
a grocery store or pharmacy. In the video, BC Liscombe with the
Greensboro College Athletic
Training Department demonstrates the proper wrapping technique for
treating an ankle sprain or strain with our 3" x 5 yard Midlastic elastic bandage.
Please click on the video
below or follow the link for our
tutorial: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pTAJ2qbYxNw.
How To Wrap An Elastic Bandage: Thigh Compression
In this video, BC Liscombe with the Greensboro College Athletic
Training Department demonstrates the proper wrapping technique for
treating injuries to quadriceps or
hamstring with a 6" x 5 yard Ambra Le Roy elastic bandage. Please click on
the video below or follow the link for our
tutorial:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSIIjax1lUo.
How To Wrap An Elastic Bandage: Shoulder Spica
Athletic trainers and orthopedists favor our Supreme
bandages because of the durability, strong compression and balanced
stretch. In the video, BC Liscombe with the Greensboro College Athletic
Training Department demonstrates the proper wrapping technique for
treating injuries to the AC joint and Glenohumeral joint in the shoulder with a 4" x 10 yard elastic bandage. Please click on
the video below or follow the link for our
tutorial: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q69f0YHcwjs.
How To Wrap An Elastic Bandage: Thumb Sprain
Athletic trainers and
orthopedists favor our Supreme
bandages because of the durability, strong
compression and balanced
stretch. In the video, BC Liscombe with the Greensboro College Athletic
Training Department demonstrates the proper wrapping technique for
treating a sprain or strain of the thumb using a 2" x 5 yard elastic bandage. Please click on
the video below or follow the link for our
tutorial: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-qKPWB9c0I.
How To Wrap An Elastic Bandage: Arm Splint
Athletic trainers and
orthopedists favor our Supreme
bandages because of the durability, strong
compression and balanced
stretch. In the video, BC Liscombe with the Greensboro College Athletic
Training Department demonstrates the proper wrapping technique for
treating an injury to the hand, wrist and arm using a 3" x 5 yard elastic bandage and a SAM splint, board splint, rigid splint or even a magazine or cardboard. Please click on
the video below or follow the link for our
tutorial:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-M0A6OAqaGA&feature=related.
How To Wrap An Elastic Bandage: Elbow Compression
Athletic trainers and
orthopedists favor our Supreme
bandages because of the durability, strong
compression and balanced
stretch. In the video, BC Liscombe with the Greensboro College Athletic
Training Department demonstrates the proper wrapping technique for
treating a sprain or strain of the elbow with a 3" x 5 yard elastic bandage. Please click on
the video below or follow the link for our
tutorial: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xdgBI7vOueg&feature=related.
How To Wrap An Elastic Bandage: Knee Compression
Athletic trainers and
orthopedists favor our Supreme
bandages because of the durability, strong
compression and balanced
stretch. In the video, BC Liscombe with the Greensboro College Athletic
Training Department demonstrates how to wrap a 6" x 5 yard elastic bandage to treat an injured knee along with the application of an immobilizer when movement must be restricted. Please click on
the video below or follow the link for our
tutorial: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ANg1DV7iks8&feature=related.
How To Wrap An Elastic Bandage: Emergency Arm Sling
Athletic trainers and
orthopedists favor our Supreme
bandages because of the durability, strong
compression and balanced
stretch. In the video, BC Liscombe with the Greensboro College Athletic
Training Department demonstrates the proper wrapping technique for creating an emergency arm sling
with a 6" x 10 yard elastic bandage to stabilize and limit movement of an injured shoulder or arm. Please click on
the video below or follow the link for our
tutorial: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0d1SEdsQPmQ&feature=related.