Q: I have pain in the ball of my foot and toes whenever I wear shoes. It feels like my sock is bunched up and I have a pebble in my shoe. I’m comfortable when I walk barefoot or wear flipflops. This ...
Foot pain is one of the most common musculoskeletal problems, affecting up to 87% of people during their lives. This pain can occur anywhere, but if it’s in the ball of your foot or between your toes, ...
Morton’s neuroma can cause pain in the ball of your foot and make walking difficult. While it can usually be managed at home, some cases may require surgical treatment. Morton’s neuroma is a benign ...
Treat with ice and anti-inflammatories. Wear wider shoes. To spread the metatarsals, apply a metatarsal support pad under the arch, just behind the bones of the ball of the foot. You should very ...
Morton's neuroma typically causes a sharp, stabbing foot pain that feels better when you stop walking and massage your foot. A neuroma is a type of nerve tissue growth that can occur in the body.
Dear Doctor: I have Morton's neuroma in both feet, and my podiatrist has recommended surgery. I really don't want to have surgery, so I am desperately looking for another remedy. I read about a drug ...
This week we are going to talk about a painful condition of the foot that is often easily treatable and is fairly commonplace – the Morton’s Interdigital Neuroma or Morton’s Neuroma. Morton’s Neuroma ...
What is Morton's Neuroma? Morton’s neuroma is a condition that causes continuous pain in the ball of the foot that lies below the toes. People feel like they have stamped a stone or a fold of a sock.
Dear Doctor: I have Morton’s neuroma in both feet, and my podiatrist has recommended surgery. I really don’t want to have surgery, so I am desperately looking for another remedy. I read about a drug ...