Morton’s Neuroma is a condition that affects the ball of the foot (or otherwise known as the forefoot). It is an impingement of a nerve, caused by the thickening of tissue surrounding the nerve that travels between the metatarsals to the end of the toes. This tissue becomes inflamed and swollen, compressing and irritating the nerve.
Symptoms:
Pain across the front of your foot while walking or weight bearing
Feeling as if there's a small object under the ball of your foot constantly
Numbness in the foot or toes
Tingling or burning sensation that radiates into your toes
Risk Factors:
Foot abnormalities such as Bunions, Hammer Toes, and High/Low Arches
High Impact Sports
Narrow Shoes or High Heels (as they concentrate pressure onto the forefoot
Treatment Options:
Footwear with a wider toe box and/or rocker sole
Custom Orthotics or over the counter insoles for increased arch support
Surgery
What are the next steps?
Book an appointment with one of our Certified Pedorthists to determine a personalized treatment plan to help you Move Well, Be Well.