Many spectators and sports enthusiasts are attracted by the small colorful squares shining on the field. These small squares are microporous tapes often used by athletes during competitions. These microporous tapes are more than just decoration, they play a key role in how athletes train and compete.
Microporous tape, also known as muscle tape, is a professional elastic therapeutic tape. At the Olympics, athletes often put microporous tape on joints, muscles and other parts to provide support, stability and promote recovery.
The main function of microporous tape is to promote blood circulation in the injured area, reduce fluid retention, and reduce local pressure by pulling up the skin and expanding the subcutaneous gap, thereby accelerating tissue damage. of recovery. In addition, microporous tape can provide support and stability to muscles, ligaments and joints, helping athletes perform better during games.
In the Olympic Games, microporous tape is widely used. It can not only be used for joints, but also for shoulders, ankles, scapula and other parts. It can be applied accurately according to different sports and the individual needs of athletes to achieve the best effect.
At the same time, the cutting and application methods of microporous tape are also very particular. According to the purpose of taping and the anatomical characteristics of the taping location, there are many cutting methods for microporous tape. Common ones include I-type, Y-type, X-type, O-type, loose type and lantern type. Each cutting method has its own characteristics. Specific functions to meet different needs.
As can be seen from the above, microporous tape, as a professional therapeutic patch, demonstrated its unique functions and effects at the Olympic Games. It is not only an essential tool for athletes, but also one of the important guarantees for them to achieve excellent results.