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10 Signs you may have Morton’s neuroma

Do you have foot pain or metatarsalgia? What are the 10 signs that you may have Morton’s neuroma? We specialize in treating Morton’s neuroma.

Alcohol sclerosing injections Vs Alcohol neurolytic injections

Alcohol sclerosing Vs Alcohol neurolytic injections for Morton’s neuroma We discuss the difference and importance. We specialize in treating Mortons neuroma

What shoes should I wear for Morton’s neuroma?

We are often asked what shoes should I get for my Morton’s neuroma? Shoes are critical in preventing and treating Morton’s neuroma.Our recommendations are..

What conditions mimic Morton’s neuroma?

Morton’s neuroma often mimics other musculoskeletal and neurological conditions of the foot, which makes it quite challenging to accurately diagnose.

Anatomical abnormalities can Aggrevate the Risk of Morton Neuroma

Anatomical abnormalities and structural issues of foot can aggravate the risk of developing Morton neuroma. For example, laxity/ weakness of intermetatarsal ligament is often a contributing factor that leads to compression injury of the nerve fibers in the region of third and fourth intermetatarsal space ( or toes).

Anatomical abnormalities and structural issues
Anatomical Abnormalities

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