Figure 2. The tape is applied centrally on the lateral aspect around the base of the proximal phalanx, then crossed medially in a manner similar to a charity ribbon. Rotational control can be adjusted by varying the tension of the 2 straps. Lateral (A), oblique (B), and dorsal-plantar view (C). Depending on the desired level of retention, 2 parallel overlapping strips may be applied (D).
Figure 3. Following resection of the bony eminence with a wedge burr, a lax joint capsule frequently can be observed. (A) Flaccid soft tissues (arrows) and the bone paste being manually expressed and subsequently thoroughly rinsed out. (B, C) Overlapping U-shaped tapes (white) used to press the capsule back onto the bone and reduce the risk of hematoma formation.
Source: Toepfer A, Potocnik P, Farei-Campagna J, et al. Elastic Taping of the toes after percutaneous forefoot surgery: a technical tip. Foot Ankle Orthop. 2026 7;11(2):24730114261433593. doi: 10.1177/24730114261433593.







