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Morton's Neuroma

 

 

What Is a Neuroma?


A neuroma is a thickening of nerve tissue that may develop in various parts of the body. The most common neuroma in the foot is a Morton’s neuroma, which occurs between the third and fourth toes. It is sometimes referred to as an intermetatarsal neuroma. “Intermetatarsal” describes its location in the ball of the foot between the metatarsal bones. Neuromas may also occur in other locations in the foot.

 

The thickening, or enlargement, of the nerve that defines a neuroma is the result of compression and irritation of the nerve. This compression creates enlargement of the nerve, eventually leading to permanent nerve damage.

 

 

Causes


Anything that causes compression or irritation of the nerve can lead to the development of a neuroma. One of the most common offenders is wearing shoes that have a tapered toe box, or high-heeled shoes that cause the toes to be forced into the toe box.

 

People with certain foot deformities – bunions, hammertoes, flatfeet, or more flexible feet – are at higher risk for developing a neuroma. Other potential causes are activities that involve repetitive irritation to the ball of the foot, such as running or court sports. An injury or other type of trauma to the area may also lead to a neuroma.

 

 

Symptoms

 

If you have a Morton’s neuroma, you may have one or more of these symptoms where the nerve damage is occurring:

  • Tingling, burning, or numbness

  • Pain

  • A feeling that something is inside the ball of the foot

  • A feeling that there’s something in the shoe or a sock is bunched up

 

The progression of a Morton’s neuroma often follows this pattern:

  • The symptoms begin gradually. At first they occur only occasionally, when wearing narrow-toed shoes or performing certain aggravating activities.

  • The symptoms may go away temporarily by removing the shoe, massaging the foot, or by avoiding aggravating shoes or activities.

  • Over time the symptoms progressively worsen and may persist for several days or weeks.

  • The symptoms become more intense as the neuroma enlarges and the temporary changes in the nerve become permanent.

 

 

Diagnosis

 

To arrive at a diagnosis, the foot and ankle surgeon will obtain a thorough history of your symptoms and examine your foot. During the physical examination, the doctor attempts to reproduce your symptoms by manipulating your foot. Other tests or imaging studies may be performed.

 

The best time to see your foot and ankle surgeon is early in the development of symptoms. Early diagnosis of a Morton’s neuroma greatly lessens the need for more invasive treatments and may avoid surgery.

 

 

Non-surgical Treatment


In developing a treatment plan, your foot and ankle surgeon will first determine how long you’ve had the neuroma and evaluate its stage of development. Treatment approaches vary according to the severity of the problem. For mild to moderate neuromas, various non-surgical treatment options may be included.

 

 

When Is Surgery Needed?

 

Outpatient surgery may be considered in patients who have not responded adequately to non-surgical treatments. Your foot and ankle surgeon will determine the approach that is best for your condition. The length of the recovery period will vary, depending on the procedure performed. There are a few different procedures available that your surgeon will need to discuss with you and determine which would be the best procedure for you. There are minimally-invasive surgeries that can be performed with small incisions and no visible scarring. Sometimes it can be performed endoscopically with a small camera. Your surgeon must evaluate you to determine if a simple nerve decompression or removal of the neuroma is necessary. Doctor Daniel Pero, DPM, can perform both of these procedures in the outpatient setting with minimally-invasive techniques and early return to your normal activities.

Regardless of whether you’ve undergone surgical or nonsurgical treatment, your surgeon will recommend long-term measures to help keep your symptoms from returning. These include appropriate footwear and modification of activities to reduce the repetitive pressure on the foot.

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