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●Athletic Tape for Recovery — Athletic tape helps manage symptoms of chronic injuries & joint recovery from overuse; Apply to the skin to hold muscles & tissue at a certain position
●High-Quality Tape — Pressure-sensitive tape similar to surgical or elastic therapeutic tape for post-injury benefits; Leaves no sticky residue; Helps stabilize & support joints
●Many Uses — Will help support the ligaments of unstable joints by compressing & limiting excessive or abnormal movement; Helps avert injury in collision sports; Can secure dressings & splints to skin
●Best Practices — Tape along the injured area to reduce pain; Ensure tape goes on smoothly & isn’t too tight that it stops circulation; Remove when worn as it will lose adhesive quality over time
●How to Apply — Make sure skin is clean & dry; Position tape as directed by a doctor over injured muscles or ligaments; Reinforce with protective padding if necessary; Cut with scissors once covered

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Description

Athletic tape is an essential first-aid kit item for athletes, physical therapists, outdoor enthusiasts, and anyone that’s physically active. This pressure-sensitive tape attaches easily to the skin to help reduce pain and recover injured muscles or ligaments. Stikk Athletic Tape aims to help your body recuperate from overuse and injury by holding your joints in a particular position.

Available in many colors and pack sizes, athletes can pick their favorite color or one to suit their team colors. Stikk Athletic Tape is versatile and leaves no sticky residue.

Reasons to use athletic tape:
Athletic tape restricts the motion of an injured muscle or ligament by stabilizing and supporting the joints.
The tape helps compress soft tissue to reduce swelling and reinforce the injured area.
Athletic tape can help safeguard an injured area during recovery, helping to reduce further harm to the area once returning to activity.
Wearing this tape helps athletes maintain proper movement in order to reduce risk of injury.
Athletic tape can secure a splint, dressing, or bandage.

How to apply athletic tape:
Step 1: Ensure skin is clean, dry, and free from any issues such as eczema.
Step 2: Position tape as directed by a doctor or physiotherapist over injured muscles or ligaments.
Step 3: Reinforce with protective padding if necessary.
Step 4: Cut with scissors once the injured area is covered.

Width: 1.5-inch (all colors) | Length: 15-yard, all colors | Pack size: 3 rolls per pack (all colors, except White) | Pack size for White: 5 rolls per pack | Color options: Green, Red, Blue, Orange, Black, Purple, Yellow, White | x1 Multi pack of 8 rolls (x1 roll of each color)