Do you experience pain between your toes? It could be Morton's Neuroma

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Our podiatrists can evaluate your situation and provide tailored treatments, including orthotics or surgery.

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What is Morton’s Neuroma?

A neuroma is a thickening of the nerve that supplies the toes. It usually occurs between the 2nd, 3rd or 4th toes.

The swelling and thickness of this nerve allows it to become easily compressed (pinched) or irritated.

Morton’s Neuroma Symptoms

Morton’s neuroma typically presents with several distinctive symptoms. Pins and needles and shooting pains in the toes are commonly experienced, along with numbness in the toes. Pain is generally worse when standing and whilst wearing tight shoes. Walking on hard or uneven terrain can aggravate the condition. Relief is often obtained by squeezing the foot or massaging the affected area.

CAUSES OF MORTON’S NEUROMA

Excessive pronation (feet “rolling” inwards) results in the joints at the ball of the foot moving closer together. This results in the nerves, which are situated between the joints, being compressed or irritated. The condition is more common in middle-aged women who wear tight, narrow, unsupportive footwear. Men, however, can also suffer from the condition.

PRODUCTS FOR YOUR MORTON'S NEUROMA PAIN

Lifesoles Orthotics - Medium Arch Support

Lifesoles Orthotics - Easy Fit

Lifesoles Orthotics - Strong Arch Support

OrthoSleeve FS6 Compression Sleeve - Foot

Ready to fix your Morton's Neuroma Pain?

For Morton’s Neuroma pain, consult Galleria Podiatry for an accurate diagnosis and a tailored treatment plan. If you’re located in Morley and near Bayswater, Galleria Podiatry provides specialised care for foot and ankle issues for all patients in the City of Bayswater.

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