Neuroma

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Effective Treatment for Neuroma

A neuroma, often referred to as Morton’s neuroma when it occurs between the third and fourth toes, is a painful condition caused by a thickening or irritation of the nerve tissue in the ball of the foot. It often leads to sharp, burning, or tingling pain that radiates into the toes—commonly described as feeling like “standing on a pebble.” Without proper treatment, symptoms can worsen and interfere with daily activities or footwear comfort.


We provide comprehensive evaluations using diagnostic imaging and physical assessment to identify the location and severity of the nerve irritation. Treatment plans are tailored to your specific needs and may include custom orthotics to offload pressure, padding and shoe modifications, anti-inflammatory medications, corticosteroid injections, or physical therapy. For persistent or severe cases, advanced options such as alcohol sclerosing injections or surgical decompression may be recommended to relieve pressure on the affected nerve.


Our goal is to eliminate pain, reduce nerve irritation, and restore natural comfort with every step. From conservative therapies to advanced procedures, we’re committed to providing effective, personalized care to help you return to walking, standing, and living pain-free.

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Talk With Foot and Ankle Specialist Today!

Ready to take the first step towards healthier, pain-free feet? Contact us to schedule an appointment or to learn more about our foot and ankle services. Our dedicated podiatric team is here to provide personalized care and answer any questions you may have about your lower extremity concerns. Reach out today and let us help you achieve optimal foot health and mobility for an active lifestyle.