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    Morton's Neuroma Treatment in Pocatello, Idaho

    Direct Answer: Morton's neuroma is a painful condition caused by thickened nerve tissue in the ball of your foot, typically between the third and fourth toes. Treatment includes custom orthotics, corticosteroid injections, and in severe cases, surgical removal. Most patients experience significant relief within weeks of starting treatment at our Pocatello clinic.

    Symptoms of Morton's Neuroma

    When to See a Podiatrist: See a foot doctor if you experience burning pain in the ball of your foot, a sensation of standing on a pebble, or numbness in your toes. Early treatment prevents the neuroma from enlarging and becoming more difficult to treat.

    Feeling like you're standing on a pebble in your shoe
    Burning pain in the ball of the foot
    Tingling or numbness in the toes
    Pain that worsens with activity or tight shoes
    Relief when removing shoes and massaging the foot
    Pain between the third and fourth toes (most common location)

    Treatment Options

    Custom Orthotics

    Prescription shoe inserts with metatarsal pads to reduce pressure on the nerve and relieve pain.

    Footwear Modifications

    Guidance on shoes with wide toe boxes and low heels that reduce nerve compression.

    Corticosteroid Injections

    Anti-inflammatory injections to reduce swelling around the nerve and provide pain relief.

    Alcohol Sclerosing Injections

    Series of injections that shrink the nerve tissue, providing long-term relief for many patients.

    Physical Therapy

    Stretching and strengthening exercises to improve foot mechanics and reduce nerve irritation.

    Surgical Removal

    For severe cases that don't respond to conservative treatment, the neuroma can be surgically removed.

    Self-Care Tips While Awaiting Treatment

    • Wear shoes with wide toe boxes and low heels
    • Use over-the-counter metatarsal pads
    • Apply ice to the painful area for 15-20 minutes
    • Rest and reduce high-impact activities
    • Massage the affected area gently

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