Morton's Neuroma
What is Morton’s Neuroma?
Morton’s Neuroma is a painful condition that affects the ball of the foot, most commonly between the third and fourth toes. It occurs when the nerve in this area becomes thickened and irritated, leading to pain, burning, tingling, and even a sensation like you’re walking on a pebble or have a fold in your sock.
What Causes Morton’s Neuroma?
Morton’s Neuroma is often caused by pressure or irritation on the nerves in the foot, which can result from:
Why Early Treatment is Important
Ignoring Morton’s Neuroma can lead to worsening pain and more severe nerve damage, making it harder to walk comfortably. Seeking professional care early can help relieve pain and prevent long-term complications.
How We Can Help
We offer personalized treatments, including:
- Custom Orthotics – Reduce pressure and support proper foot alignment
- Footwear Recommendations – Help you choose the right shoes to relieve pain
- Padding & Taping – Provide cushioning and support to ease discomfort
- Shockwave Therapy – A non-invasive treatment to promote healing
- Injection Therapy – Targeted relief for stubborn pain
Morton’s Neuroma is a painful condition that affects the ball of the foot, most commonly between the third and fourth toes. It occurs when the nerve in this area becomes thickened and irritated, leading to pain, burning, tingling, and even a sensation like you’re walking on a pebble or have a fold in your sock.
What Causes Morton’s Neuroma?
Morton’s Neuroma is often caused by pressure or irritation on the nerves in the foot, which can result from:
- Wearing tight or high-heeled shoes
- Repetitive stress from activities like running
- Foot deformities such as flat feet, high arches, or bunions
Why Early Treatment is Important
Ignoring Morton’s Neuroma can lead to worsening pain and more severe nerve damage, making it harder to walk comfortably. Seeking professional care early can help relieve pain and prevent long-term complications.
How We Can Help
We offer personalized treatments, including:
- Custom Orthotics – Reduce pressure and support proper foot alignment
- Footwear Recommendations – Help you choose the right shoes to relieve pain
- Padding & Taping – Provide cushioning and support to ease discomfort
- Shockwave Therapy – A non-invasive treatment to promote healing
- Injection Therapy – Targeted relief for stubborn pain