Conditions we treat

Neuromas

Neuromas

A neuroma is a painful condition are more common among women and can cause discomfort or pain when walking. If left untreated the pain and discomfort may increase.

Neuromas can often be treated non-surgically, but surgical may become an option for sever cases. Our Clinicians at Prestige Healthcare treat neuromas conservatively first, and only suggest surgery when needed.

To learn what neuroma treatment options are best for you please make an appointment or fill out the contact form below. To learn more about the symptoms and causes of neuromas continue reading below.

What is a Neuroma or Pinched Nerve?

A neuroma is a benign growth of nerve tissue frequently found between the third and fourth toes that brings on pain and discomfort between the toes and the ball of the foot. Those suffering from a neuroma,  may find it difficult to walk and often describe the pain to be similar to having a stone in their shoe.

What are the Symptoms of a Neuroma?

The main symptom associated with a neuroma is pain between the toes while walking.
Most people find  relief by stopping their walk, taking off their shoe, and rubbing the affected area.

Other common symptoms of a neuroma are:

  • Pain in the forefoot & between the toes
  • Tingling and numbness in the ball of the foot
  • Swelling between the toes
  • Pain in the ball of the foot when weight is placed on it

What causes a Neuroma?

Although the exact cause of a neuroma is unclear, there are a number of factors that can contribute to its formation.
The following are some of the more common causes of a neuroma or pinched nerve:

  • Biomechanical deformities, such as a high arched foot or a flat foot
  • Trauma that causes damage or swelling to the nerve
  • Improper footwear that causes the toes to squeeze together
  • Repeated stress to feet

Treatment Options for a Neuroma

Neuromas can be treated non-surgically and may include the following :

  • Custom orthotic devices made by your podiatrist to control foot function and reduce or prevent neuroma symptoms
  • Anti-inflammatory drugs and cortisone injections to ease pain and inflammation

When early treatments fail and the neuroma progresses past the threshold for such options, surgery may become necessary. The procedure, which removes the inflamed and enlarged nerve, can usually be conducted on an outpatient basis, with a recovery time that is often just a few weeks. The Clinicians at Prestige Healthcare always look to conservative treatment first, and refer you on for surgical intervention only when absolutely necessary.

Remember that foot pain is not normal, and any disruption in foot function limits your freedom and mobility. For more information about Neuromas or to have an assessment or some treatment contact us by filling out the form below, emailing or calling us.

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