Clarity to the Use of Tape in Competition Article 102.8.1E states in part, "Any kind of tape on the body is not permitted unless approved by the Referee."
Common sense should prevail. The following uses of tape are generally permitted in competition:
- Wound protection and closure. Band-Aids, dressings, "Butterfly" type, etc. are normally permitted with no advanced notification to the Referee. When the tape to hold a dressing in place completely circles a major limb or the dressing is exceptionally large in size, advanced notification to the Referee is recommended.
- Taping of fingers or toes. "Buddy Taping" no more than two (2) injured fingers or toes together should be permitted. Advanced notification to the Referee is recommended.
- Tape to secure medical alert bracelets and pendants, religious objects, etc. should be permitted. Advanced notification to the Referee is recommended.
- Tape to secure medical devices. Example insulin pumps, ostomy bags, etc. should be permitted. Advanced notification to the Referee is required.
The following uses of tape are not permitted in competition "irrespective of whether a Doctor" note has been presented. - Elastic Therapeutic Tape is never permitted.
- Kinesio Taping is never permitted.
- Any other taping intentioned to provide compression or support to muscles, ligaments, tendons or joints (except as stated above) is never permitted.
Edited by administrator on 20/March/2018 at 4:40pm
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