Morton's Neuroma (also known as Morton's neuralgia or Morton's metatarsalgia) is a painful condition affecting the area of the toe joints, caused by inflammation or thickening of the nerve between the toe bones in the midfoot. This can lead to numbness, tingling, or pain in the affected area.
Our Shoe Recommendation
For individuals with Morton's Neuroma, it is recommended to wear shoes that provide enough room in the toe area to reduce pressure on the affected nerves. Cushioning can help further reduce pressure on the forefoot. Additionally, shoes with a low heel, good cushioning, and a rolling sole should be worn. A "metatarsal pad" or "metatarsal support" can specifically reduce pressure in the forefoot area and help alleviate pain.
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