James McCormack is a Knee, Foot and Ankle Specialist Physiotherapist with over 10 years experience.
He runs a biomechanical assessment clinic, advises on footwear and custom orthotics.
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Peroneal Tendonitis taping effectively relieves outside ankle pain. It shortens the tendon to reduce its workload through the gait cycle. It is one of the most effective forms of short-term pain relief for this condition, whereas a brace or insoles may be more of a long-term strategy. It is easy to apply yourself.
We recommend using zinc oxide tape as it is a rigid form of tape that holds the ankle in place for up to 4 days at a time, and it can get wet without affecting its integrity.
We do not recommend using KT Tape for this condition as no evidence supports its use. From a practical perspective, it is stretchy and, therefore, unlikely to support the outer ankle like a rigid tape can.
Below is a video of how to perform self-taping for Peroneal Tendonitis that I created for our patients:
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At Flawless Physio, our team specialises in foot conditions like Peroneal Tendonitis. If you’re dealing with this issue, our Foot and Ankle Specialists are available for consultations at our Fulham clinic in South West London.
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