Recognizing the Symptoms
Common symptoms associated with Morton’s Neuroma include:
- Sharp, burning pain in the ball of the foot
- Tingling or numbness in the toes
- Feeling as if there is a pebble or small object inside the shoe
- Worsening pain with walking or wearing tight shoes
Managing Morton’s Neuroma
At Rebound Integrative Health & Sports Clinics, we offer a range of treatments to effectively manage Morton’s Neuroma:
- Custom orthotics or shoe inserts to provide proper foot alignment and alleviate pressure on the affected area
- Physical therapy exercises to improve foot strength and flexibility
- Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) to reduce pain and inflammation
- Corticosteroid injections to alleviate pain and reduce swelling
- In severe cases, surgical intervention may be recommended to remove the neuroma and relieve symptoms
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Uncovering the Causes
Morton’s Neuroma is often caused by the following factors:
- Wearing tight or high-heeled shoes that squeeze the toes together
- Repeated stress on the foot due to activities that put pressure on the toes, such as running or jumping
- Foot deformities, such as bunions or flat feet, that can increase the risk of nerve compression
Seeking Proper Diagnosis
Diagnosing Morton’s Neuroma typically involves a combination of medical history review, physical examination, and imaging tests. At Rebound Integrative Health & Sports Clinics, our healthcare professionals will assess your symptoms, conduct a thorough examination of your foot, and may recommend imaging tests such as X-rays or MRI scans to confirm the presence of Morton’s Neuroma.
Taking Preventive Measures
To reduce the risk or severity of Morton’s Neuroma, consider the following preventive measures:
- Wear shoes with a wide toe box and adequate arch support to minimize pressure on the toes
- Opt for low-heeled shoes or alternate shoe styles to avoid constant pressure on the foot
- Use cushioned insoles or pads to provide extra support and relieve pressure on the affected area
Schedule an Appointment
Don’t let Morton’s Neuroma limit your mobility and cause ongoing foot pain. Contact Rebound Integrative Health & Sports Clinics today to schedule an appointment with our experienced healthcare professionals. Our team will provide expert care, personalized treatment plans, and ongoing support to help you find relief from Morton’s Neuroma and get back on your feet.