presented by Jacqueline Grimenstein, PT, CKTP, C/NDT
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Jacqueline Grimenstein, PT, CKTP, C/NDT
Jacqueline Grimenstein, PT,CKTP, C/NDT received her bachelor’s degree in physical therapy from the University of Pittsburgh in 1974. She is a certified Kinesiotaping Practitioner and presents courses on the use of a variety of taping medium in conjunction with strengthening for the pediatric population. She is a member of NDTA where she is a PT…
Read full bio1. Taping the Wrist and Hand
This chapter provides a review of the materials that were introduced in the Introduction to Pediatric Taping for Alignment and Function.
2. Arm and Forearm Taping
Taping techniques that address alignment issues that are common in the pediatric patient of the wrist and hand will be presented.
3. Superwrap for Upper Extremity
This chapter will cover techniques to assist with positioning of the upper extremity at the shoulder to assist with alignment for function of the upper extremity.