How To Tape A Bunion in 5 Easy Steps With CureTape (2024)

Hallux valgus, also known as a bunion, is a crooked big toe. It is the most common foot deformity. With this problem, the first metatarsal bone shifts more and more to the outside of the foot, causing the foot to widen. There are different causes for a hallux valgus, e.g. wearing the wrong shoes, a genetic predisposition, a lot of standing, etc. It is almost always caused by a flat foot. Over time, a crooked position of the big toe develops. The tape described here mainly helps to relieve the discomfort like red toe, pain, and pressure sensitivity. However, the tape cannot reduce the hallux valgus and influence the deformity permanently. Should the pain persist for a longer period, or move to the other toes, please consult an expert. Aids such as good footwear, insoles, night splints, and foot and toe exercises can help reduce the pain.

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How to tape a bunion

Tips for a good foot taping application:

  • Is the cause of the complaint or pain clear?
  • Check if there any contraindications for not taping.
  • Before you start taping, carefully read the instructions.
  • Choose a colour of tape, any colour that fits your mood!
  • Round of all the edges to prevent peeling.
  • Do not stretch the tape at the beginning and the end.
  • Rub the tape well for adhesion. Heat activates the adhesive layer.
  • Showering or swimming is possible, pat the tape dry after it gets wet. Do not rub it hard.
  • It is easier to remove the tape with body or massage oil.

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Christina’s advice when taping your foot

In the self-taping instructions, I have chosen taping applications that are easy to apply yourself. In order to make this treatment safe, I give practical tips, which you should take into account before, during and after a tape treatment. They are based on my years of practical experience. If the complaints persist, always consult a therapist or doctor.

Instruction

Tape

Shape:Y-Tape.
Number of strips: 2.
Technique: correction technique (big stretch).

Measuring and cutting the tape

Step 1:

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  1. Sit on a chair and put your lower leg on the other leg to easily reach the foot to be treated.
  2. Measure the required tape length for the first tape from the outside of the big toe to the heel. Cut in the tape approximately 5 cm on one side.
  3. For the second tape, measure from the ball of the big toe across the top of your foot to the outside of the ankle. Cut in the tape to the last 5 cm.

Applying the tape

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  1. Carefully place the strips of the first tape (base) around the big toe. Make sure there are no wrinkles! Pull the tape with a good stretch in the direction of the heel, following the inside of the foot. Rub the tape on well.
  2. Place the base of the second tape under the ball of the foot.
  3. The first strip follows the toe line at the top of the foot with slight stretching.
  4. The second tape strip runs across the top of the foot and ends just before the side of the ankle.
  5. Finally, rub the tapes well.

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Disclaimer
Please note that the indicated tape applications and information on our website about the possibilities with kinesiology tape have not yet been scientifically proven. The statements and examples mentioned are based on long-term experiences of patients and trained therapists.

Contraindications not to tape: pregnancy, open wounds, broken bones, unexplained complaints, allergies and skin diseases, use of medication such as blood thinners, thrombosis and fever. Always apply tape in consultation with a specialist.

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FAQs

How To Tape A Bunion in 5 Easy Steps With CureTape? ›

Applying the tape

How did I cured my bunions naturally? ›

Our 10 top tips on treating bunions without surgery:
  1. Massage and exercise your feet.
  2. Take a paracetamol.
  3. Soak your feet in a foot bath.
  4. Ice your feet.
  5. Put your feet up!
  6. Try castor oil.
  7. Try bunion pads.
  8. Try bunion splints.
Jul 20, 2022

What does Epsom salt do for bunions? ›

Soaking your feet in the water a few times a week can help reduce pain and inflammation. You can also add Epsom salt in warm water. The magnesium in salt can help stave off soreness and soothe your bunion.

Can you correct a bunion yourself? ›

The only way to permanently remove bunions is surgery, sometimes called a bunionectomy. There are a few different ways to surgically remove a bunion, and all are common. Your podiatrist will take a look at your foot to determine the best approach to help you find permanent bunion relief.

Does rubbing a bunion feel good? ›

Bunion massages may also help alleviate some pain. Bunions have trigger points that cause muscles to shorten and massaging the area can help to stretch the surrounding muscles.

Is there a bunion corrector that actually works? ›

Unfortunately, there is no medical research or data to support the claim that bunion correctors straighten the big toe.

What is the fastest way to heal a bunion? ›

How can you get rid of bunion pain?
  1. Choose the right shoes. Low-heeled shoes with a wide toe box reduce pressure on your big toe and provide plenty of room.
  2. Add some cushion. Wearing a bunion pad can keep your big toe from rubbing against your shoe.
  3. Stretch. ...
  4. Apply ice. ...
  5. Try a pain reliever.
Mar 7, 2022

Does Vicks help bunions? ›

Sounds crazy, right? But, according to the NIH, menthol and camphor — two of the active ingredients in Vicks VapoRub — may help soothe inflamed joints and muscles by acting as a topical anesthetic. Treating bunions with Vicks may provide temporary, superficial pain relief.

Is walking barefoot good for bunions? ›

Going barefoot is ideal in the beginning stages of bunions. When barefoot, the joints of the toes will get stronger, an important part of good foot health.

Can anything reverse a bunion? ›

So, can bunions be reversed? The short answer is no. While there are numerous tools and treatments available over the counter to help relief pain associated with bunions, the only way to get rid of a bunion for good is by treating it at the source, which must be done through surgery.

Do toe spacers help bunions? ›

Bunion toe spacers cannot cure bunions, but they can help manage pain and prevent further damage to the toe joint.

What aggravates bunions? ›

Wearing tight, narrow shoes might cause bunions or make them worse. Bunions can also develop as a result of the shape of your foot, a foot deformity or a medical condition, such as arthritis. Smaller bunions (bunionettes) can develop on the joint of your little toe.

What cream do you put on bunions? ›

Gbbazu Bunion Pain Relief Cream.

How to massage bunions? ›

You can use your thumbs or roll a tennis or golf ball beneath the mounds of the toes to release these muscles. Start at the base of the big toes and massage down through the inner arch. Work back up along the little toe side of the foot, and anywhere else in the sole that feels tight.

Do bunion wraps really work? ›

Do bunion correctors really work? Research suggests that bunion correctors aren't effective at realigning your big toe or at getting rid of bunions. But they may help provide some temporary pain relief, while you wear them.

How many hours a day should you wear a bunion corrector? ›

Other bunion correctors are designed to be worn overnight. This is generally because they are too bulky to wear under socks and shoes and require you to be barefoot. You should wear these bunion correctors overnight only.

How do you align bunions? ›

A clinician may recommend semisoft orthoses (shoe inserts) to help position the foot correctly as it strikes the ground. You can also wear a splint at night to hold the toe straight and ease discomfort.

How to make a bunion stop hurting? ›

How can you get rid of bunion pain?
  1. Choose the right shoes. Low-heeled shoes with a wide toe box reduce pressure on your big toe and provide plenty of room.
  2. Add some cushion. Wearing a bunion pad can keep your big toe from rubbing against your shoe.
  3. Stretch. ...
  4. Apply ice. ...
  5. Try a pain reliever.
Mar 7, 2022

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