Patients with bunion cramps are mainly caused by chronic strain or cold in the patient’s bunion. In the treatment, the patient can be instructed to stop the activities of the big toe, and pay attention to keep warm. Traditional massage techniques can also be used for local tui-na and massage, which can speed up the local blood flow and unblock the meridians, which can relieve the spasm and contraction of the muscles, and then reduce the cramps. In general, you can tell the patient to do the normal functional exercise of the big toe regularly, which can reduce the occurrence of this phenomenon.