by Janet Pearl, MD, MSc | Jan 19, 2018 | Morton's neuroma surgery
Morton’s neuroma surgery is so debilitating that the Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation Hospital is using an AlterG anti-gravity treadmill to help speed up recovery. We ask why have surgery and have to deal with a long complex recovery when the non-surgical alternatives are so effective?
by Janet Pearl, MD, MSc | May 20, 2016 | Morton's neuroma surgery, Morton's neuroma facts
Morton’s neuroma surgery leads to stump neuroma formation but an ablation procedure to treat mortons neuroma can never lead to a stump neuroma. Why?
by Janet Pearl, MD, MSc | May 17, 2016 | Morton's neuroma treatment, Morton's neuroma surgery
Surgery for Mortons neuroma has a low success rate from 55% to about 85% so we only recommend surgery in extreme cases. We avoid Mortons neuroma surgery.
by Janet Pearl, MD, MSc | Mar 7, 2016 | Multiple or Recurrent Morton's, Morton's neuroma non-surgical treatment, Morton's neuroma surgery, Morton's neuroma treatment
Up to 30% of Morton’s neuroma surgery patients develop either recurrent neuromas or pain. Why does post morton’s neuroma surgery pain occur?
by Janet Pearl, MD, MSc | Oct 5, 2015 | Morton's neuroma non-surgical treatment, Morton's neuroma surgery, Morton's neuroma treatment
Such confusion! Why? Why wouldn’t you try an ablation procedure to treat Morton’s neuroma before any surgery? The decision seems so straightforward to us.
by Janet Pearl, MD, MSc | Apr 7, 2015 | Morton's neuroma surgery, Multiple or Recurrent Morton's
What is the most common cause of pain after Morton’s neuroma surgery? Why do Morton’s neuroma surgeries fail? We treat post Morton’s neuroma surgery pain