How to treat an Ankle Inversion Sprain - Kinesiology Taping to stabilise ligaments

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  • www.johngibbonsbodymaster.co.uk
    John Gibbons is a registered Osteopath, Lecturer and Author and is demonstrating how to treat for an ankle sprain using Kinesiology Tape and in particular for the ATFL and CFL ligament sprains.
    John also hosts Certified & accredited online courses and these are accessible from your own home.
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    3. Cervical Spine - bodymaster-method.mykajabi.co...
    4. Pelvis, SIJ & Lumbar - bodymaster-method.mykajabi.co...
    5. K-Taping Techniques - bodymaster-method.mykajabi.co...
    6. Muscle Energy Techniques - bodymaster-method.mykajabi.co...
    7. Glutes & Psoas - bodymaster-method.mykajabi.co...
    In another video John shows you how to tape for posture as this technique will help control the position of the thoracic spine and shoulder girdle and also the upper crossed syndrome (UCS) defined by Janda. Great to control forward head posture, thoracic outlet syndrome, cervical pain and even headaches because of the control position. The patient can leave the tape on for 3-5 days and make sure patient is not allergic to any of the products prior to application.
    John also has many other videos, e.g. during his hip joint videos he discusses an acetabular labral tear and also a femoroacetabular impingement called an FAI - these are cam and pincer type of impingement. He also mentions perthes disease and osteoarthritis of the hip joint. John also discusses how the hip flexors (psoas) are involved and the iliofemoral ligaments and how they cause an inhibition to the gluteus maximus (Gmax) through the hip extension firing pattern test. Janda and the lower crossed syndrome is also mentioned and how this can cause lower back, facet or disc pathology of L5 or L5 and involve the nerve roots.
    John also shows you in his other videos to assess the nerve root level of the adductors (obturator nerve through L3 reflex), patella tendon (femoral nerve through L4 reflex), semitendinosus (tibial / sciatic nerve of L5 reflex) and Achilles / plantar (tibial nerve of sciatic through S1 reflex) and a normal response is classified as 2++. Any reduced hypo-reflex (1+) or increased hyper-reflex (3+++) with Clonus and Babinski positive as might indicate some form of upper motor neurone lesion like Multiple sclerosis, stroke, spinal cord tumour or brain injury.
    In terms of his courses he offers, you can attend one at a time if you prefer or book all ten and receive a discount. Once you have completed all the courses you will be able to call yourself a Bodymaster Method ® Practitioner and be registered on his website with the letters 'BmP' after your name.
    John is the Author of the highly successful book and Amazon No 1 best seller called 'Muscle Energy Techniques, a practical guide for physical therapists'. John has also written many more books and these include:
    1. A Practical Guide to Kinesiology Taping and comes with a complimentary DVD.
    2. The Vital Glutes, connecting the gait cycle to pain and dysfunction
    3. Functional Anatomy of the Pelvis, SI joint & lumbar spine
    4. The Vital Shoulder Complex
    5. 2nd Edition of Kinesiology Taping
    6. The Vital Nerves
    7. MET 2nd Edition
    All his books are available to buy now through his website www.johngibbonsbodymaster.co.uk... or from Amazon www.amazon.co.uk
    John now offers Advanced Training in all aspects of Sports Medicine to already qualified therapists (athletic trainers, sports massage therapists, osteopaths, chiropractors, physiotherapists, physical therapists, personal trainers, pilates teaches etc) in manual therapy to 'Diploma' Level. You need to have attended all of his ten individual Therapy Courses before the diploma is awarded.
    Courses available and all the dates are online www.johngibbonsbodymaster.co.uk:
    1. Spinal Manipulation & Mobilisation
    2. Advanced Spinal Manipulation
    3. Kinesiology Taping
    4. Muscle Energy Techniques
    5. The Vital Shoulder Complex
    6. The Vital Cervical spine
    7. The Vital hip & groin
    8. The Vital Knee
    9. Advanced Soft Tissue techniques
    10. The Vital Neurological system
    11. Pelvis, SIJ & Lumbar spine
    12. The Vital Glutes & Psoas
    13. Acupuncture & Dry needling
    The Bodymaster Method ® Diploma is now recognised as a training provider and accredited with the STO - Sports Therapy Organisation

Komentáře • 298

  • @messedbeing5182
    @messedbeing5182 Před rokem +14

    Hi, i am a marathon runner and have been suffering for more than 3 months from a torn ligament. I was given an ankle binder but that is quite painful to wear. This looks so much better. My friend told me that she got rid of the same injury in two months. She saw your video too. Thank you Mr.Gibbons.

    • @JohnGibbons
      @JohnGibbons  Před rokem +3

      Thanks for the comments, ankle ligaments take many months to improve, regards JG

    • @noahzwart9157
      @noahzwart9157 Před 2 měsíci

      Hi, can i ask you: did you partially or fully tear your ankle ligament, because i have a partial tear in my ankle and it has been 5 weeks now. It's getting a little bit better but i don't know how long i should wait to try and jog again

    • @messedbeing5182
      @messedbeing5182 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@noahzwart9157 hi! I was wrong about my injury mentioned here, it got worse in the future. It's been more than a year and it's still not the same. It was not a complete tear but a very bad tear. Nonetheless, all the best.

    • @noahzwart9157
      @noahzwart9157 Před 2 měsíci

      @@messedbeing5182 ahh sorry to hear that, thank you! And i hope it gets better for you!

    • @messedbeing5182
      @messedbeing5182 Před 2 měsíci

      @@noahzwart9157 wish the same to you. I advice you to go see the doc often. Take care.

  • @rabbikrustovsky
    @rabbikrustovsky Před 8 lety +4

    I'm active fell runner and I've found this very useful in stablising my ankles for long runs and races. Thanks for the video John

  • @fbdasjkwlsdgbhngvbhnvsjlk
    @fbdasjkwlsdgbhngvbhnvsjlk Před 2 měsíci +1

    I lightly twisted my ankle about a month ago and had strong pain the next day. I just started picking up soccer practice again this week and found this video. The way you explained the tension was really helpful, thanks!

  • @JohnGibbons
    @JohnGibbons  Před 11 lety +1

    Hi Dusty, thanks for the comments, you can apply the Kinesiology tape and leave on for 5 days so perfect for ultra distance events, if you use zinc oxide type of taping then once it is wet it looses the effect. John

  • @JohnGibbons
    @JohnGibbons  Před 11 lety

    Hi, yes you can use the tape to help stabilise the ankle, you can leave the tape on for up to 5 days

  • @JohnGibbons
    @JohnGibbons  Před 10 lety +1

    An MRI will be the best way for a true diagnosis, cysts within the calcaneus are rare though! keep me updated and good luck.

  • @dustydubs8139
    @dustydubs8139 Před 11 lety +7

    Thank you for posting this. It has been instrumental in getting back out to run as I transition out of a brace from torn ligaments. The support reduced the pain that had me scared to run/worried I'd re-tear. Can't wait to run ultras again! If you have time, would love to know if this would be helpful for me to do before I run ultras on unstable surfaces or if I should go old school with athletic tape. I don't plan to do off road ultras for at least 5 months.

  • @No-pain
    @No-pain Před 8 lety +9

    Hello John, thanks for this very helpful video. I have one question though - if you want to stabilze the lateral malleolous, i.e the ankle was sprained in inversion; wouldn't it be more reasonable to start the first tape from the lateral side of the leg and stretch to the medial size? for me it makes sense that in this direrction the tape would "force" the ligaments to get "shorter" and more stabilized. thanks!

  • @punkscene1
    @punkscene1 Před 7 lety +3

    This is the best tutorial i have seen for the ankle sprain so many pull from the outside in instead of inside to out on the first strip for the inversion sprain. which is key to get the best support for it.

    • @JohnGibbons
      @JohnGibbons  Před 7 lety +1

      Thanks a million Courtney for the brilliant comments and yes I agree as when I teach ankle taping, I always say to tape from the inside to the outside.......by the way this is one of my older video as I have some newer videos which i think are a bit more professional but very similar (different shirt and model....) regards JG

    • @twita7
      @twita7 Před 7 lety +1

      I would agree with both of you if we were using standard non-stretch tape for treating the ankle sprain with stirrups, however the nature of kinesio taping is the recoil effect of the tape thereby creating a relative inversion tension moment on the tape when taping medial to lateral - Kory, PT

  • @andiesal
    @andiesal Před 11 lety +5

    After having 4 reconstruction surgeries, I hate having to use braces to keep from rolling it. Immediately after applying this application walking is a breeze. Although the pain is still there, walking is a lot easier. Thanks for posting this technique.

  • @JohnGibbons
    @JohnGibbons  Před 11 lety +11

    Hi, the Pink tape in the ankle taping will be to 'stabilse' the atfl and the cfl, the 2 black strips will be to act like a heel lock

  • @JohnGibbons
    @JohnGibbons  Před 11 lety

    On the back of the tape there are squares and I tend to use 5/6 squares for a standard ankle taping technique

  • @JohnGibbons
    @JohnGibbons  Před 11 lety +1

    It causes a lift to the skin and allows the space in-between the tissues to increase, this will allow the passage of the blood and the return of the lymph as well as off loading the pain receptor.

  • @tchizzle342
    @tchizzle342 Před rokem +2

    This worked a treat today on the golf course - thanks!

  • @JohnGibbons
    @JohnGibbons  Před 11 lety

    Hi Redro, thanks for the comments. You can use both taping techniques together even though they are designed to be used on their own.

  • @JohnGibbons
    @JohnGibbons  Před 10 lety +14

    thanks for the comments, my videos are monetised now. I have a DVD out this year and a book on Kinesiology Taping. In terms of your foot, try the one I demonstrate and let me know if it helps

  • @JohnGibbons
    @JohnGibbons  Před 10 lety

    Have a look at the abkle taping for Oedema as that will help reduce the swelling. I would also have an X-Ray if the swelling is still present after a month, you might have sustained a fracture.

  • @JohnGibbons
    @JohnGibbons  Před 11 lety +1

    Hi Christine, thanks for the comments, I really appreciate it. Yes I do agree the video is a cit clumsy on the third piece of tape, there will be more videos added soon so keep watching. John

  • @JohnGibbons
    @JohnGibbons  Před 11 lety

    thanks for the comments

  • @JohnGibbons
    @JohnGibbons  Před 10 lety +2

    I would go for an X-Ray, let me know what they say

  • @JohnGibbons
    @JohnGibbons  Před 11 lety

    Thanks for the comment

  • @ednazuffo755
    @ednazuffo755 Před 5 lety +1

    I admire your work. Thank you for sharing

  • @JohnGibbons
    @JohnGibbons  Před 11 lety

    tape is called Tiger K Tape and you can buy from my website

  • @JohnGibbons
    @JohnGibbons  Před 10 lety

    Try the taping technique I am demonstrating as that can help her ankle.

  • @florynye-clement4499
    @florynye-clement4499 Před 7 lety +17

    Hello John, thank you for this video. I understand the routes of the first two lengths of tape, but not the third one. You seem to start it on the medial side, below the malleolus, pass it under the heel to the lateral side, and then somehow it returns to the medial side and wraps partly across the top of the foot. What happens on the lateral side? It can't be seen on the video. Thank you.

  • @voornachter5921
    @voornachter5921 Před 5 lety

    Remarkable to place the first tape on the medial side of the ankle and tape towards the lateral side with an inversion. Kinesiotape always pulls towards the first anker, so now the tape is pulling the ankle towards inversion. I was tought (sportsmasseur and training kinesio) in case of an inversion to place any tape, kinesio or sporttape, from lateral to medial, hope for a substantiated answer.

  • @tannim101
    @tannim101 Před 11 lety +2

    Hi, thanks for the helpful video. Could you clarify for me, the purpose of the first black piece of tape? Is it there to off-load the ATFL, while the pink tape is to off-load the Calcaneo-fibular lig? Tom

  • @JohnGibbons
    @JohnGibbons  Před 10 lety

    I am sure the technique I demonstrate will help stabilise as well as off load some of the pain, good luck

  • @christinegrew2037
    @christinegrew2037 Před 11 lety +1

    I really like your no-nonsense videos and no-nonsense taping methods - better than a book! I'd agree with MGauvinLMT's comment that the third piece of tape isn't so easy to see what you're doing. A different colour would help. Thanks.

  • @rasmuscramer1577
    @rasmuscramer1577 Před 6 lety +1

    Hi John. Really like your videos. One question. I have a just sprained my ankle last week and are beginning to get a full range of motion in my ankle. In a couple of weeks I have a rather important match, which I would like to participate in. So my question is. Is this taping for recovery or can it be used as stabiliser/precaution in a game situation? Or should I instead apply a more "stiff" taping where I go for a more limited range of motion in my ankle? Hope you are able to answer. Regards Rasmus

  • @BadOneEarMonkey
    @BadOneEarMonkey Před 9 lety +21

    Awesome, Thank you, I have that kind of sprain and keep reinjuring it lol

    • @JohnGibbons
      @JohnGibbons  Před 9 lety +4

      Glad you like the video, maybe try and see someone like me to help you. Good luck and thanks again

    • @sonyaanderson5989
      @sonyaanderson5989 Před 3 lety

      Eccentric load?

  • @JohnGibbons
    @JohnGibbons  Před 11 lety +3

    Hi Jay, Kinesiology taping is excellent for most musculoskeletal pain so you can try the taping I demonstrate for the ankle. If you use normal athletic taping like zinc oxide then it is better to get a trained therapist to apply as it can cause a problem if not applied correctly. Hope that helps, John

  • @JohnGibbons
    @JohnGibbons  Před 11 lety

    If you look at the Full knee taping technique i have uploaded as that is ok for Osgood Schlatters

  • @PeteKJ
    @PeteKJ Před 10 lety +10

    Literally

  • @NaythenHoang1
    @NaythenHoang1 Před 11 lety

    Hi John, thanks for the helpful video. I was just wondering what this type of tape is called? i was unable to hear it clearly on the video, and also, if and where you could buy these tapes from.
    Cheers.

  • @JohnGibbons
    @JohnGibbons  Před 11 lety

    Thanks, I might change the video to make it easier to see

  • @zsuzsabittler8403
    @zsuzsabittler8403 Před rokem +1

    Very good!

  • @JohnGibbons
    @JohnGibbons  Před 10 lety

    I would tape most of ankle injuries in a neutral position as if you place the ankle into inversion to help for an eversion sprain then you place the lateral ligaments into a potentially weakened position, then you risk another injury. 85% of all ankle injuries are an Inversion sprain so an eversion sprain is quite rare, good luck

  • @JohnGibbons
    @JohnGibbons  Před 11 lety

    You can buy the tape from my website

  • @theodorelavilottesantedupi1248

    Very interesting , thank you very much!

    • @JohnGibbons
      @JohnGibbons  Před 8 lety

      +ARAGON LAVILOTTE PODOLOGIE Glad you like the video, regards JG

  • @JohnGibbons
    @JohnGibbons  Před 11 lety

    Hi, the 'fanning' taping technique to control the swelling will be the best one for you, it sounds like you need to see a Physical therapist to help with the Rehabilitation process. Good luck

  • @sleeptalken
    @sleeptalken Před 8 lety

    Thank you.

  • @MGauvinLMT
    @MGauvinLMT Před 11 lety +1

    thanks for the great taping videos. this was very helpful but it you didn't show the application of the third piece very well. that initial placement is important and it was difficult to see.

  • @edgetmking9839
    @edgetmking9839 Před 3 lety +2

    I admire you Work and thank you for providing us with life solutions. Thanks

  • @IRoaa93
    @IRoaa93 Před 10 lety

    I twisted my ankle month ago and it's still swollen untill this moment like the first week with pain feeling when i do any work or go down of stairs , today i bought this tape . Have any suggestion ?

  • @JohnGibbons
    @JohnGibbons  Před 11 lety +5

    Hi, the 'fanning' technique might be better to control the swelling, look at my other video 'ankle oedema swelling'. John

  • @IRoaa93
    @IRoaa93 Před 10 lety

    really thanx for quick replying , I will go to hospital tomorrow to check because i can't sit on the ground. It's really hurt and make me cry *^*

  • @chickkeys
    @chickkeys Před 9 měsíci +1

    Leave this man some likes, please. This is a cheat code 2000!

    • @JohnGibbons
      @JohnGibbons  Před 9 měsíci +2

      Thats very kind if people like my videos but not worries if not - regards JG

  • @JasonTYK
    @JasonTYK Před 10 lety

    Hi John, I have torn both the medial and collateral ligament 4 months ago exactly. Is this technique enough to support me to get back on court? I am very eager to play. I also suffer from knee pain as I have to jump alot playing volleyball and am overwieght, does your knee taping technique helps?

  • @avinashbhogun
    @avinashbhogun Před 2 měsíci +1

    Useful!

  • @ianfosterUSA
    @ianfosterUSA Před 4 lety +1

    Brilliant thanks very much

    • @JohnGibbons
      @JohnGibbons  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks for the message and comments, regards JG

  • @mathewstorey371
    @mathewstorey371 Před 11 lety

    John, Can you clarify how kinesiology taping works or point me in the direction of a relevant explanation. Thanks

  • @hannahbauer504
    @hannahbauer504 Před 8 lety

    +John Gibbons Will this taping technique work for anterior ankle impingement?
    Thank you so much

  • @JohnGibbons
    @JohnGibbons  Před 11 lety

    website is above

  • @abigailroberts2816
    @abigailroberts2816 Před 10 lety

    2 weeks ago I discovered that I'm missing the Ligament that controls the inward rotation of my ankle. 2 days ago I twisted that ankle, and there is persistent pain even today. I'm unsure if I should strap it and if so how, my doctor told me, when I found out about the long standing issue, that I should rest it for a while, to let inflamation in the other ligament and tendons to subside, but did not tell me how to support it in case of injury. Advice would be welcome thank you

  • @PedroCantona
    @PedroCantona Před 11 lety

    Hi John Gibbons
    I usually twist my ankles (a lot) playing soccer, and i always tie my ankles with Surgical Basics Sports Tape. Can i use both together, or just use kinesio tape?
    Thanks,

  • @evanm7608
    @evanm7608 Před 10 lety

    daughter has an inversion sprain, healing well now. Any suggestions to tape so she can wear a hockey skate?

  • @arjunpukale3310
    @arjunpukale3310 Před 2 měsíci

    my mri reports tell
    Longitudinal oblique tear of the peroneus brevis is seen in the midfoot, distal to the peroneal groove
    can i use this tape ?

  • @dammyolash
    @dammyolash Před 11 lety

    Can you use the tape to support your ankle while playing basketball even if you dont have a sprain?
    Also how long should the tape be left on your ankle,for instance when you treating a sprained ankle.
    Thanks

  • @IRoaa93
    @IRoaa93 Před 10 lety

    Back, i did the x-ray and the doctor found a problem that i have a cyst inside my calcaneal bone which make my ankle bones weak but he didn't sure about it , he want me to have MRI for more details to see . If they are sure i would go for a Bone grafting surgery :(

  • @JohnGibbons
    @JohnGibbons  Před 11 lety

    You can also buy the tape from physique.co.uk for about £4-£5 a roll

  • @jaywillow8239
    @jaywillow8239 Před 11 lety

    John, I have an 8 year old in competitive cheer and tumbling. No sprain but has pain. Thoughts on using the kines tape for support? We tried neoprene sleeve but her ankle is too small. Thanks

  • @Erinowich
    @Erinowich Před 11 lety

    Can you tell us how you measured the tape? Is that important?

  • @bojanjelovac4959
    @bojanjelovac4959 Před 10 lety

    John, what length are the strips before taping? I have a roll just so i know how much to cut. The paper on the back is measure in squares (2 inches i think) i usually measure by that?

  • @smount87
    @smount87 Před 11 lety

    is this suitable for a more severe sprain with 1 to two snapped ligaments?

  • @lestutodilona5965
    @lestutodilona5965 Před 9 lety

    Merci pour tous ces conseils que j utilise toutes les semaines avant le sport..j ai une cheville très fragilisée suite à plusieurs antorces,j utilise les bandes leukotape k qui sont géniales!

  • @TechnoJourney805
    @TechnoJourney805 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi, great video, I have a question, all the taping work on the same principle, like reduce fatigue and promotes blood flow for faster recovery, but if I use the ice therapy do we do bad or good because if we use ice, we do it different than promote blood. What do you suggest to use it? both or just taping?

    • @JohnGibbons
      @JohnGibbons  Před 3 lety +2

      You can ice in conjunction with taping so thats not an issue, regards JG

  • @lylpjaafyls
    @lylpjaafyls Před 5 lety

    Hello. I have a primary inversion sprain from rolling my ankle/foot coming off of a missed stair step. I have additional pain at the 5th metatarsal ball and toe. How do I additionally wrap that area to relieve pain and give support?

  • @EpiKProphecy09
    @EpiKProphecy09 Před 11 lety

    Hey John i wanna know what can i do with my ankle pain because last two weeks i tried to volley a soccer ball(football) in the air but i did not time it right and i aimed my foot to the ground and when i struck the ball i instantly got pain on my achillies and lately my ankle makes a poping sound but i could walk just fine and i also have minor patella pain after or during the match can you suggest anything

  • @harshaljoshi8460
    @harshaljoshi8460 Před 7 lety

    hello doc! i have a muscle pain in my claves. i am a footballer. how much time should i let kinesio tape on my calves?

  • @thebarber1584
    @thebarber1584 Před 7 lety +1

    Hi , ive got fractured my right fibula 3 weeks ago, they never put me in the cast just gave me the big walker booth and week ago after second x-ray the doctor told me that i can do short walks and try to put some pressure every day so i can walk without crutches . today i can walk with out them but flat footed, cant lift my foot nor to bend as mush as the other one and got that slight stubbing little pain - discomfort under the ball of my ankle if i try to walk as normal... so, can i use these tapes for support or not, bcos i feel much comfier in my nike trainers than in that crappy "moon walker booth" and maybe with that tape support it might be better in next few weeks till my fibula hill up ;0 thanks in advance, G.

  • @MelodyLyn1
    @MelodyLyn1 Před rokem +1

    I just rolled my left ankle tonight in a parking lot! Seems I can scale the walls of the Grand Canyon but can’t walk in a parking lot

    • @JohnGibbons
      @JohnGibbons  Před rokem +1

      I am sure we have all done a similar thing....regards JG

  • @themotionone.
    @themotionone. Před 10 lety

    I twisted my ankle playing football about a month and a half ago and every morning I wake up and my ankle is swollen. It is quiet for most of the day but by the time I finish college I m limping and the pain is quite bad. I was wondering if you would have any ideas on how to treat it or of what has happened.

  • @WarriorTC04
    @WarriorTC04 Před 7 lety +4

    Yesterday I had rolled my ankle, lateral inversion. I stepped backwards off a curb and when my foot landed on the ground it rolled. I weight 175lbs and with the downward force plus my weight I'm assuming that the downward force was even heavier. Immediately I felt pain like anyone would and my foot started to swell near the ATL area. I've gone to the hospital, got an xray which I had no broken bones. The doctor said to use the RICE method for a few days and if the pain and swelling do not subside they will do an MRI. I iced it as soon as I got home, took Ibuprofen, and have kept it elevated. When I woke up this morning I was able to somewhat flex my foot upwards which I could absolutely not do yesterday. I still cannot put my weight on it without extreme discomfort. If I put my foot down on the ground with little weight and try to flex my foot or toes it's immediate sharp pain. I do feel like it's gotten better in just 24 hours but I'm trying to get a good idea of when I will be able to return to work. I know you cannot really judge without an examination or even an mri but in your professional opinion with all the info I gave how long do you think it will be before I can work a full 8 hour day with the majority standing? As of right now I can stand without my crutches but with only about 20% of my weight without feeling extreme discomfort. I can somewhat flex my foot upwards but when I try to flex my toes upwards that's when the sharp pain begins. I'm sure I stretched or possibly slightly tore some tendons or ligaments. Your professional opinion would be greatly appreciated of how long you think I'll be out based on what I've told you and from your previous encounters with this injury, patient wise. Thank you.

    • @JohnGibbons
      @JohnGibbons  Před 7 lety +1

      I guess if it has improved in the last 24 hours then that is a good sign that it will improve - i can see this message is 4 days ago so how is it now? If you respond and say it is a lot better and you can weight bear without pain then it wont take long....good luck, JG

  • @antwango
    @antwango Před 5 lety

    Can you injure an ankle by standing? I stand for long periods and I cycle everyday. I initially thought I had achilles tendonitis. I literally hopped and hobbled for 2 to 3 months. Doctor told me to rest 3 months, take pain killers. My rest was to not cycle, because my work involved standing everyday. Now the severity of pain has subsided after about 7 to 8 months of not doing any running or cycling and trying to keep off my feet as much as possible. I still feel light to mild pain on ankle after a shift that requires me to stand and shift about quickly for about 3 to 4 hours. But nowhere near the pain initially where touching the ground would make me hop on my left foot. I can now just about walk and jog lightly without it hurting me but am aware that i would need to give my ankles a rub to relieve pain. Ive now located the pain to the Calcaneo fibular ligament, thats where ive always traced the pain to, just underneath the bony part of ankle. I initially thought it was achilles tendonitis because cycling requires that stretching rotating motion but most of the pain was coming from the bony part of ankle and i couldnt stand on tiptoes and i had limited rotation compared to my left foot. Any chance of diagnosis or symptoms? At the moment it is more or less much better than before but last the time i had no pain i got back to riding straight away and the pain came back after a week or 2? This is the first time ive encountered this severity of pain thats kept me off my bike for almost a whole year

  • @priyakuberan
    @priyakuberan Před 5 lety +2

    Hi John, I am a Paediatric Physical Therapist from India. Would you be able to share some resources for taping in Paediatrics - especially Cerebral Palsy (foot and posture) and prevention of unwanted reflexes.
    Thank you in advance.

    • @JohnGibbons
      @JohnGibbons  Před 5 lety +2

      Hi, thanks for comments and its not my speciality as an Osteopath and not a Physiotherapist so we have different skill sets. regards JG

  • @Robin-rn6ns
    @Robin-rn6ns Před rokem

    i heard the outter tendon of my ankle snap at work today because i twisted my foot inward and it hurt alot at the time but it went away doesnt hurt its not swollen or bruised yet, its been about 12 hours, its a little bit sore if i twist it again in that dirrection it hurts ..think its torn ? there's no way I'd be able to walk if it was right? does a spranied ankle snap like that ? it sounded like a wooden stick being broken

  • @sumbaljaved6802
    @sumbaljaved6802 Před 2 lety

    Its easy to take it office ?

  • @lentilla123
    @lentilla123 Před 3 lety +1

    Merci beaucoup 👍👍

  • @benjamintan4301
    @benjamintan4301 Před 2 lety +1

    Good

    • @JohnGibbons
      @JohnGibbons  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for the message - regards JG

  • @jhssportsmedicine6944
    @jhssportsmedicine6944 Před 6 lety

    How as this stuff been proven that it works because I used it once and I had Athletes come back and say it doesn't work so how can I show that it does work?

  • @JohnGibbons
    @JohnGibbons  Před 10 lety

    I would try and see a therapist like me if I am honest, you can try and reduce the swelling by using the taping technique for oedema that i have on youtube as that will help, take some anti inflammatory medication and ice 3/4 x daily for next 3 days. that should reduce the pain to start with then you need to star some gentle rehab exercises as long as there is nothing else going on with the ankle joint. good luck

  • @LOL-sn1nm
    @LOL-sn1nm Před 11 lety

    how long this will be last?

  • @djagentblue23
    @djagentblue23 Před 8 lety +2

    Will this way of taping help an anterior ligament injury on the ankle ? Thanks

  • @GAVU17
    @GAVU17 Před 11 lety

    Why do you use different colors? Does that make any difference?

  • @laszlobanyay651
    @laszlobanyay651 Před 7 lety +1

    Hello John! I was born in 1981, with club-foot (left). I have Pain every day exactly there, just like in this Video. Is this Tape good for that as well?

    • @JohnGibbons
      @JohnGibbons  Před 7 lety +1

      Its worth trying but hard to comment as the tape will only reduce some of your pain symptoms. Good luck, regards JG

  • @cougmom50
    @cougmom50 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi, I just found your video. I love using tape for pain.
    I sprained my right ankle on the 5th of May and they put it in a walking boot for 6 weeks. On the 15th of this month they took me out of the boot and told me to buy some hightop shoes and just walk on it. Sure.....That's sounds all good and stuff because you think. Well, you still have your left foot to compensate. But I don't. The day I sprained my right foot after stepping down unto uneven ground I quickly stepped down with my left foot because my right foot hurt so bad, I needed to get my body weight off it, and broke my left ankle in 3 places plus dislocated it. So needless to say my now unguarded right foot is having to do all the work while my aircasted foot sits on a knee scooter. So when I need to get into the car from my scooter or use the toilet my right foot that's still hurts is twisting causing more pain. I'm also using my right leg do much for support to get down and up from a standing and sitting position that it's causing shin pain. 😱 I'm scared to death I will break my ankle or end up back in a walking cast again. Not to mention the shin pain worries me tremendously. The sprain was an inverted sprain with partial tear and a very small fracture. I've tried 2 braces but I still get uncomfortable pain. I get pain on both sides of my ankle and that's annoying. It hurts to even lay my foot on a pillow or mattress at night.. Should I see a PT for this? I'm not sure how to turn my foot without adding more pain. It's hard to pivot in tennis shoes. Would KT tape bennifit this issue? And how can I make the tape stick to last longer? I've used tape on my thumb and side of hand for strained pain but it wears off fast but of course I'm washing my hand.

    • @JohnGibbons
      @JohnGibbons  Před 3 lety +1

      I would see a therapist if you can and use the H20 version from Rocktape as will stay on for longer, regards JG

    • @cougmom50
      @cougmom50 Před 3 lety

      @@JohnGibbons thank you!

  • @savagella9723
    @savagella9723 Před 7 lety +2

    Hey, just a question. I tore a ligament in my ankle about a year ago and I play basketball actively (4-5 times a week). Anyways, swelling never really went away completely, and I sprained it again a few days ago. Would you recommend this method since I have a little hematoma, or the method for the swollen ankle? Keep in mind that I seek for stability while playing, I really want to prevent any more sprains. Or maybe I should just use regular tape? Would really appreciate an answer, thanks.

    • @JohnGibbons
      @JohnGibbons  Před 7 lety +2

      There are many ways to stabilise an ankle and KTape has between 140-180% stretch so might not be suitable to give true stability to an ankle that has recurrent ankle inversion sprains. The standard athletic tape is probably better if you want that effect, I was also taught another taping system by an Athletic trainer for the Super Bowl teams and his name is Ron O'Neil and he has a 'power flex & power taping method', which is brilliant, so check that out. However for swelling then try the Ktape as might help and swelling causes pressure and pressure causes pain. Hope that helps, regards JG

    • @savagella9723
      @savagella9723 Před 7 lety

      thanks a lot mate!

    • @dariuscunanan7213
      @dariuscunanan7213 Před 6 lety

      Savagella we have the same problem and you will have a chance to have chronic ankle sprain when you repeatedly sprain your ankle and a chance to become artritis.

  • @marianastevens1
    @marianastevens1 Před 10 lety +1

    Hey John i had an ankle sprain grade II-III 2 months ago and i have to use kine tape as ankle support, should I use same technique ?
    thank u :)!

    • @JohnGibbons
      @JohnGibbons  Před 10 lety

      The technique will work well that I demonstrate for an ankle inversion sprain

  • @hilaryosborne9707
    @hilaryosborne9707 Před 5 lety +1

    Hi, can this be used in lieu of a walking boot for a torn ligament?

    • @JohnGibbons
      @JohnGibbons  Před 5 lety +1

      The technique I show can help stabilise an ankle so it is worth a try, regards JG

  • @vekasmisi
    @vekasmisi Před 11 lety

    Hi,your website please .
    thanx

  • @jacegladden8725
    @jacegladden8725 Před 4 lety +2

    Okay John I have a question for you I’m about to go in my second year has a student Athletic Trainers at my college and at my college we sometimes use the Kinesiology tape but only for Maybe shin splints and shoulder pain but I always wondered how it works on the ankle like how much dose it help and how much support dose it give thanks, Jace D. L. Gladden

    • @jacegladden8725
      @jacegladden8725 Před 4 lety +1

      Oh and really great video! 👍🏻

    • @JohnGibbons
      @JohnGibbons  Před 4 lety +3

      Hi Jace, thanks for the message and in reality Ktape does has a place in the trainers kitbag, however, it does not replace athletic tape as KTape is not designed for stability like the white zinc oxide. The Ktape will only reduce some on the symptoms only by causing a lifting effect and for some athletes it helps so worth trying now and agin. I personally am still a big fan of Ron O'Neil (Athletic Trainer in the US for Super Bowl teams that taught me) who showed me Power Flex and Power Tape system - very stable taping system. Regards JG

  • @WastedMak
    @WastedMak Před 9 lety +1

    5 days ago i sprained my ankle while playing soccer, for the first 3 days, i used (RICE) rest - ice - compression - elevation
    I went to see a physical therapist in the 4th day.
    He wrapped my ankle into a device and gave it electricity while also using infra red light for about 30 minutes, and he said I need 4 more visits.
    is that the way of treatment ?? i'm really worried.
    also should i start moving my ankle to regain the moving range or do i have to wait more ? knowing that the pain and bruise are almost gone
    please help

    • @JohnGibbons
      @JohnGibbons  Před 9 lety +2

      It is not the way I would treat the ankle so maybe see someone else, I would definitely start trying to get some mobility back into the ankle. Good luck

  • @ralfe2405
    @ralfe2405 Před 4 lety

    Hi John, Many thx. Which kind of tape wld you recommend to use for this kind of stabilisation and where can I buy it?

    • @JohnGibbons
      @JohnGibbons  Před 4 lety

      I use Rocktape as an excellent tape and buy from rocktape.com

  • @miladmeydavoodi7892
    @miladmeydavoodi7892 Před 9 lety +1

    Hi John,I've had ankle injury about 3 mounths ago in soccer in the inner side of my ankle(just a little bit under my tarsus)
    And I still feel the pain at the spot.I've viseted a dr but he suggested rest to me.However I need to heal it as soon as i can.
    So what is you recommendation?
    Thanks

    • @JohnGibbons
      @JohnGibbons  Před 9 lety

      I think you should see a therapist like me as I am sure they can help, taping is worth trying as it will help. Good luck

  • @alicel2420
    @alicel2420 Před 5 lety

    Hi, I sprained my ankle 6 days ago. It was/is definitely swollen. Fortunately it didn't get blue. It's painfull when I touch it and I still walk with crutches. It is not broken (I've got x-rays). Do you think I have a grade 1 or a grade 2 sprain?

  • @9paddy9
    @9paddy9 Před 11 lety

    where can i get that i strip tape from???

  • @drabaylon4483
    @drabaylon4483 Před 8 lety +1

    Hi John, for how many hours should it be applied on my foot?

    • @JohnGibbons
      @JohnGibbons  Před 8 lety +1

      +Dra Baylon You can leave the tape on for between 3-5 days. Good luck!

    • @drabaylon4483
      @drabaylon4483 Před 8 lety

      Thank you so much!!

  • @johnmadden3604
    @johnmadden3604 Před 9 lety +1

    I'm always spraining my ankle by inversion I've taped it for rugby with zinc oxide tape, seeing a physio to try and get some exercises to strengthen itvup as it won't correct or pull back if I go over on it, is there anyway of taping your own ankle or will you not get the same tension on the tape?

    • @JohnGibbons
      @JohnGibbons  Před 9 lety

      Hi John, you can tape your own ankle and its worth trying as at least then you don't need to rely on anybody but yourself. You can with time get the correct tension on the tape, good luck

  • @dboyfff
    @dboyfff Před 9 lety

    My only concern is that as you apply the band or tape..that medication that is on the tape will get on your skin and thus hands.... I think we have the fitted socks that could be used for that internally...since the tape already has give. So in other words, you get together with a sock company....and invert the sock and place it inside the sock and sell it as an alternative to doing the rap...haahaastick'em. Yes, I think we have sinthetic socks and its a selling point...or the workout gloves or rollerblading gloves...so far I see and endless potential...and many different options and preferences for a sale. Even a watch band or bracelette...for the wrist or ankle. Options is the selling point and creating a line of product with the kinesio tape that includes the tape as part of another product or accessory. Then folks can bathe instead of worrying about the tape etc. What the issue..the other products are not selling and are also considered braces and are used to prevent injuries so you save another enterprise and include them too etc. I know it can really get convoluted really fast.