Pain and inflammation in the ball of your foot? It could be Metatarsalgia

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This condition can be caused by engaging in activities that involve running and jumping, but it can also be caused by foot deformities or ill-fitting shoes that are either too tight or too loose.

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Understanding Metatarsalgia

Metatarsalgia is a condition characterised by pain and inflammation in the ball of the foot, usually occurring in the metatarsal region, which is the area just before the toes. It’s commonly experienced by athletes who engage in high-impact sports but can also affect non-athletes.

Metatarsalgia Symptoms

The condition usually causes a burning sensation or general aching in the forefoot, under the ball of the foot, and can become very painful. Some patients describe the pain as a lump under the ball of the foot. Applying pressure to the ball of the foot can elicit pai

WHAT CAUSES METATARSALGIA

When the foot pronates (‘rolls’ inwards) excessively, there is a progressive weakening of soft tissue structures, ligament laxity and muscular wastage, which causes the bones and joints in the forefoot to rotate and move downwards. This results in shearing forces on foot structures, which can cause pressure and pain. After a period of time, nerve damage and callosities can develop in the foot.

Products to help with Metatarsalgia pain

Lifesoles Orthotics - Medium Arch Support

Lifesoles Orthotics - Easy Fit

Lifesoles Orthotics - Strong Arch Support

Fisiocrem Solugel (60g - 250g)

Ready to fix your Metatarsalgia Pain?

For pain from Metatarsalgia, 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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