Our feet keep us moving, but one painful condition which can slow us down is Morton’s neuroma. This neurological issue affects the ball of your foot, most commonly between the third and fourth toes. Named after American surgeon Thomas George Morton, this thickening of the tissue around the nerves connecting to the toes often feels like you’re standing on a pebble in your shoe. Interestingly, Morton’s Neuroma is predominantly seen in females, who are 10 times more likely to experience this painful foot problem of the metatarsals (foot bones). Mortons Neuroma Symptoms So, what does it feel like to have … Continue reading Foot Facts on Mortons Neuroma
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