Relief from Morton’s Neuroma Starts Here

If you’re experiencing sharp, burning pain between your toes or a feeling like you’re walking on a pebble, it could be Morton’s Neuroma. At Metropolitan Ankle & Foot Care Specialists, we understand how this foot condition can disrupt your daily life. Our team in Totowa, NJ is ready to help diagnose and treat your discomfort so you can get back on your feet comfortably.

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Why Choose Metropolitan Ankle & Foot Care Specialists for Morton’s Neuroma Treatment in Totowa, NJ

When it comes to foot pain, timely and accurate care makes all the difference. At Metropolitan Ankle & Foot Care Specialists, we combine thorough evaluations with tailored treatment plans that address the root cause of Morton’s Neuroma. Whether it’s conservative therapies like custom orthotics, corticosteroid injections, or minimally invasive procedures, we focus on what suits your lifestyle and symptoms best.

From your first consultation to follow-up care, expect a supportive approach that prioritizes your comfort and mobility. We also emphasize patient education so you understand your condition and the steps you can take at home to ease pressure on the affected nerve.

Don’t let Morton’s Neuroma slow you down. Contact us today at (973) 837-8173 or request an appointment to start your journey toward pain-free feet.

FAQs

What exactly is Morton’s Neuroma?

Morton’s Neuroma is a thickening of the tissue around one of the nerves leading to your toes, often between the third and fourth toes. This causes sharp, burning pain, numbness, or a tingling sensation in the ball of your foot.

What symptoms should prompt me to see a podiatrist?

If you feel persistent burning pain, numbness, or the sensation of a lump under the ball of your foot, especially between the toes, it’s time to schedule an evaluation with us at Metropolitan Ankle & Foot Care Specialists. Early diagnosis can prevent worsening symptoms.

How is Morton’s Neuroma diagnosed?

Our team performs a detailed physical exam and may use imaging tests like ultrasound or MRI to confirm the diagnosis and rule out other conditions.

Can Morton’s Neuroma be treated without surgery?

Yes, many cases respond well to non-surgical treatments such as custom orthotics, footwear modifications, anti-inflammatory medications, and corticosteroid injections.

When is surgery considered for Morton’s Neuroma?

Surgery is usually a last resort when conservative treatments don’t relieve symptoms. It involves removing the affected nerve or releasing the tissue around it to reduce pressure.

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