{"id":1226,"date":"2014-10-12T12:06:13","date_gmt":"2014-10-12T06:36:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/healthool.com\/?p=1226"},"modified":"2022-01-12T13:18:29","modified_gmt":"2022-01-12T07:48:29","slug":"mortons-neuroma","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/healthool.com\/mortons-neuroma\/","title":{"rendered":"Morton\u2019s Neuroma"},"content":{"rendered":"
This is a medical condition that affects the space between your fourth and third toes which is considered the ball of your foot. It is considered a benign neuroma which is a tumor or growth of nerve tissue. Although it is called Morton\u2019s neuroma it was first correctly described by a man named Durlacher, who was a chiropodist, who is a physician who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of foot disorders. Although neuroma means a tumor this is not exactly a tumor but a fibrous tissue formation around the nerve tissue. Because it can be caused by too tight of a shoe women seem to be affected more often than men because of the high heels that many of them wear on a daily basis.<\/p>\n
Each person who has Morton\u2019s neuroma may have different degree of symptoms but the one thing that most everyone has is pain when bearing weight on the foot. The type of pain people can experience varies. Some say it feels like you are standing on a fold in your sock or on a pebble in your shoe while others have shooting pain that affects the contiguous halves of the two toes. Some even say it can feel like walking on razor blades.<\/p>\n
Other general symptoms a person might experience can include:<\/p>\n
Having Morton\u2019s neuroma does not cause any outward signs like having a limp although it may be painful to walk or bear weight on the foot.<\/p>\n
A person can get Morton\u2019s Neuroma when your lateral plantar nerve and your medial plantar nerve mesh together and result in an enlarged nerve that can cause pain and numbness within your foot area. Because these two combined nerves are larger than most of the other nerves that lead to your toe area any pressure that you place on this enlarged nerve will usually cause pain.<\/p>\n
Unfortunately what exactly causes this to happen is not known. Some of the risks factors that could contribute to Morton\u2019s neuroma developing are:<\/p>\n
The only way to be properly diagnosed as to whether you have Morton\u2019s neuroma or not is to see a licensed podiatrist, who is also referred to as a podiatric physician and is devoted to the study and medical treatment of disorders of not only the foot but also the ankle and lower extremities. After listening to your symptoms the podiatrist will do a physical exam where they will press on your foot to see if there is a tender spot or mass. They may also be able to feel a \u201cclicking\u201d between the bones of the foot.<\/p>\n
A podiatrist will usually use a series of imaging tests to make an accurate diagnosis which can include:<\/p>\n
This will be used to rule out any other causes that could be giving you pain in your foot like a stress fracture<\/p>\n
This is the type of technology that uses sound waves to create real-time images of the internal structure of your food. It is a good imaging test to use to reveal any soft tissue abnormalities<\/p>\n
This is the imaging test that uses a strong magnetic field and radio waves to help visual the soft tissues in your foot.<\/p>\n
The podiatrist will most likely use the x-ray and ultrasound imaging tests as having a MRI imaging test is quite expensive.<\/p>\n
What treatment will be used depends on how severe the symptoms are. Because it appears that one of the causes of possibly developing Morton\u2019s neuroma is wearing confining shoes or ones with high heels it is best that you wear shoes with a lower heel so you are not putting all that weight on the front of your foot and ones that are a little wider at the toes. Some of the ways that a podiatrist will try to treat your Morton\u2019s neuroma can include:<\/p>\n
Any of these treatments can help to reduce the size of the swollen nerve along with alleviating pain. If none of these treatments seem to be alleviating the problem you may have to have surgery. It is important to have this treated so the nerves can return to their normal state.<\/p>\n
Some of the home treatments that you can try can include:<\/p>\n
Before surgery is done other treatments will be tried but usually surgery is the only way to eliminate the swollen nerve. Two of the different surgeries that can be done include:<\/p>\n
It is possible at times for the surgeon to be able to relieve the pressure on the nerve by cutting the nearby structures like the ligament in the front of the foot that binds together some of the bones.<\/p>\n
If none of the treatments or decompression surgery does not give you pain relieve it may be necessary to surgically remove the growth, any other affected tissue, and nerves. Even though this surgery is usually successful having it done can result in having permanent numbness in the toes that were affected. This type of surgery is usually used as a last result because of the possible permanent numbness.<\/p>\n
Photos, Images and Pictures of Morton\u2019s Neuroma…<\/p>\n