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MORTON'S NEUROMA

Morton’s neuroma is a painful condition that involves the thickening of a nerve in between the metatarsal bones in the balls of the feet. Morton’s neuroma is benign, however, it can worsen, increasing in size and causing significant pain and discomfort. It is commonly found in the 2nd or 3rd interspaces; however, it can occur in other areas of the feet. This condition is common in women. People who have Morton’s neuroma often experience pain in between their toes when walking or wearing shoes. Symptoms can include tingling, burning or numbness, or the feeling of a stone in your shoe.

At Right Path Podiatry we assess the pain at the ball of your foot and diagnose it. We then focus on the best prevention and treatment plan which can include changes in lifestyle, change of footwear and possibly orthotics if there is an underlying biomechanical cause.

“Jason is always so professional.
He is amazing at what he does.”

Alexa Young

Right Path Podiatry - mortons neuroma
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