In both cases, you can feel burning and sharp pain in the ball of your foot, but Morton's neuroma is usually felt between your third and fourth toes (the two toes closest to your pinkie toe).
This week we are going to continue our talks about neurologic conditions in the extremities by discussing a neurological phenomenon that occurs in the foot—Morton’s interdigital neuroma.
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6 hidden causes of foot pain and how to get relief fast(8) Feeling like there is a pebble in your shoe between your third and fourth toes is from a thickening of tissue around one of the nerves leading to your toes. This is called Morton's neuroma and ...
This week we are going to talk about a painful condition of the foot that is often easily treatable and is fairly commonplace – the Morton’s Interdigital Neuroma or Morton’s Neuroma.
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