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SOAP Note - Kinesio Tape

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Good morning! Today I am going to introduce a slightly different format. This article will be the first in a new style/series of articles that I hope to produce once a month. The format will be based on the medical acronym SOAP. In this series, I will provide 2-4 research articles that have evidence to support opposing opinions (subjective). Then I will add my own personal experience or lessons I’ve learned from others relating to the topic, perhaps on both sides of the argument (objective). I will then offer my personal stance and consideration of the presented information (assessment). Finally, the community response from all of you will provide the “plan”! The first topic of this new SOAP series will be kinesio-tape (K-Tape). SUBJECTIVE: I have two articles cited below. The first one used the application of kinesio tape on the forearm and measured grip strength and force sense in healthy collegiate athletes. In an overview, the study concluded that K-tape had no effect on gri...

Performance vs. Medical

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Hello everybody! Today’s SOAP Note will be focused on the blend of the weight room and the athletic training room. I have previously talked about the role of the strength coach being focused on enhancing movement through force production compared to the sport coach who teaches skill. Then there is the athletic trainer/physical therapist who aim to restore mobility in injured athletes through the means of efficient movement. Today I hope to explore both the division and the deep connections between the weight room and the athletic training room. Please note, I do not personally believe all athletic trainers and strength coaches operate this way, nor am I speaking of any specific person. I am only analyzing the demands of each job in a general sense. Let’s begin with the commonalities. Between the three departments of athlete development (medical, performance, and sport) there is really only one goal; to optimize athletic potential in an individual. For each department, that goal me...