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SpiderTech ANKLE SPIDER Basic Applications Manual

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Helps with
the following
conditions:
Shin splints
Ankle sprains
Ankle instability
Improved athletic
performance
Postoperative
rehabilitation
Arthritis
Plantar fasciitis
Application Instructions
ANKLE SPIDER™
basic application
Have the client lying comfortably on their stomach
1
with the bottom of the foot accessible. Tear all of the
perforations along the black lines on the back of the
application.
Place the application through the toes with one strip
2
between the big toe and second toe and the second strip
between the third/fourth or forth/fifth toes, depending on
foot size.
Remove the backing of section 1 and gently lay down on
3
the bottom of the foot. Gently rub over top of the tape to
activate the glue.
Bring the top of the foot into view by plantar flexing the
4
foot. Remove the backing of section 2 and gently lay down
on the top of the foot. Gently rub over top of the tape to
activate the glue.
Then, with the bottom of the foot exposed, stretch the
5
plantar fascia and remove the backing of section 3 as
you lay the tape down over the arch of the foot without
any stretch in the tape. Gently rub over top of the tape to
activate the glue.

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Summary of Contents for SpiderTech ANKLE SPIDER

  • Page 1 Application Instructions ANKLE SPIDER™ basic application Have the client lying comfortably on their stomach with the bottom of the foot accessible. Tear all of the perforations along the black lines on the back of the application. Helps with Place the application through the toes with one strip...
  • Page 2 Application Instructions E N G I N E E R E D F O R M O V E M E N T ™ With the leg fully extended and the ankle dorsiflexed to stretch the Achilles tendon and calf muscles, start gently pealing the backing of section 4 on the outside as you lay the tape down on the outside border of the Achilles tendon and up the calf until the entire section is completed.