Morton’s Neuroma

Morton’s Neuroma

Morton’s neuroma is a painful thickening of tissue around the nerves between the toes, most commonly the third and fourth toes. It feels like stepping on a pebble and may cause burning, tingling, or numbness. As your podiatrist, I explain that it’s often due to tight shoes or repetitive stress on the forefoot.

General Treatment Options

General treatments include shoe modification, padding, anti-inflammatory medication, and corticosteroid injections. In persistent cases, surgical removal of the neuroma may be required.

Our Approach at Sole Vista Podiatry

We treat Morton’s neuroma with precision at Sole Vista Podiatry, beginning with diagnostic imaging to confirm the condition. Treatment may include orthotics, padding, or ultrasound-guided injections to reduce pain and inflammation. If symptoms persist, minimally invasive surgery may be recommended.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Morton’s neuroma?
A thickening of nerve tissue between the toes causing burning and numbness.
Why does it feel like I’m stepping on a pebble?
The neuroma creates pressure between the bones, mimicking a small lump.
What causes it?
Tight shoes, high heels, repetitive forefoot pressure, or foot deformities.
What treatments help?
Orthotics, padding, injections, or surgical removal.
Can it go away on its own?
Rarely — most cases need treatment to improve.
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