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Symptoms Neuroma pain is classically described as a burning pain in the forefoot. It can also be felt as an aching or shooting pain in the forefoot. Patients with this problem frequently say they feel like they want to take off their shoes and rub their foot. It may occur in the middle of a run or at the end of a long run. If your shoes are quite tight it may occur very early in the run. Cause The source of this pain is an enlargment of the sheath of an intermetatarsal nerve in the foot. This usually occurs in the third intermetatarsal space, the space between the third and fourth toes and metatarsals. It occurs here because this is the area in which the intermetatarsal nerve is thickest because it is made up of joining of several different nerves.
Pronation of the foot can cause the metatarsal heads to rotate slightly and pinch the nerve running between the metatarsal heads. This chronic pinching can make the nerve sheath enlarge. As it enlarges it than becomes more squeezed and increasingly troublesome. Self-Treatment
Medical Treatment that can work if self-treatment fails:
Of course no two people are the same. We would be happy to discuss your unique foot condition. You can always reach us: 1. Call and talk to a Doctor |





