Neuroma of the foot
Morton’s Neuroma: Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis, Treatment ...
Plantar neuroma or Morton's Neuroma (or fibrous lump on the nerve) is a cause of a painful forefoot which is not related to an outward deformity of the foot. Classically it is located between the 3rd & 4th metatarsal heads, but it can occur between others.
Morton's Neuroma | Causes and Treatment | Patient
Morton’s neuroma, also called intermetatarsal neuroma, is the thickening of tissue in your toe. This tissue is next to a nerve. Pressure against the nerve irritates it and causes pain .
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Morton’s Neuroma can result in either an unusual numbness of the toes or a discomfort in the ball of the foot, eventually becoming a sharp, stabbing or burning pain. The exact cause of Morton’s Neuroma is unknown and sufferers come from every walk of life regardless of lifestyle and activities.
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