Morton's Neuroma Surgery

Procedure to remove the enlarged nerve tissue between the toes, providing relief from pain and discomfort.

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MORTON’S NEUROMA SURGERY

What is Morton’s Neuroma Surgery?

Morton’s neuroma surgery involves removing or releasing the affected nerve tissue in the ball of the foot to relieve pain and restore normal foot function. It is a procedure performed to treat Morton’s neuroma and provide long-term relief.

Symptoms of Morton’s neuroma may include

  • Sharp, burning, or shooting pain in the ball of the foot or between the toes
  • Numbness or tingling sensation in the affected area
  • Feeling like there is a small stone or lump inside the shoe
  • Pain that worsens with walking, running, or wearing tight shoes
  • Sensitivity to pressure on the affected area

Need for Morton’s neuroma surgery

  • Persistent Pain: When conservative treatments fail to provide sufficient pain relief from Morton’s neuroma.
  • Functional Limitations: If Morton’s neuroma significantly affects walking, running, sports participation, or daily activities.
  • Failed Conservative Treatments: If non-surgical treatments have not provided satisfactory improvement or the neuroma continues to worsen.

Long-term impact of Morton’s Neuroma surgery

  • Relief from the pain and discomfort associated with Morton’s neuroma.
  • Restoration of normal foot function and improved mobility.
  • Reduction in nerve compression and inflammation in the affected area.
  • Potential elimination of symptoms such as tingling, numbness, and burning sensations.
  • Improved ability to engage in physical activities and sports without discomfort.
  • Increased comfort when walking, running, or wearing shoes.
  • Possible reduction in the need for pain medication or other conservative treatments.
  • Prevention of further nerve damage or complications related to untreated Morton’s neuroma.
  • Enhanced quality of life and overall well-being by eliminating the limitations imposed by the condition.
  • Long-lasting results, although there may be a small risk of recurrence in some cases.

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