Morton's Neuroma Treatment in Aiken, SC
Morton's neuroma can cause burning pain, numbness, tingling, or the feeling of a pebble in the shoe. Angela Molnar DPM provides evaluation and treatment for nerve-related forefoot pain in Aiken and the CSRA.
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Morton's neuroma is irritation or thickening of tissue around a nerve, commonly between the toes. It often causes pain in the ball of the foot, especially with walking or tight shoes.
Common Symptoms
- Burning pain in the ball of the foot
- Numbness or tingling in the toes
- Pain between the toes
- Feeling like a pebble is in the shoe
- Pain with tight shoes
- Pain while walking
Possible Causes
- Tight or narrow shoes
- High heels
- Forefoot pressure
- Foot structure problems
- Repetitive activity
- High-impact exercise
Morton's Neuroma Treatment
Treatment depends on your symptoms, activity level, foot structure, health history, and the severity of the condition.
- Foot evaluation
- Pressure reduction recommendations
- Footwear guidance
- Padding or metatarsal support
- Custom orthotics when appropriate
- Advanced care for persistent symptoms
When To Schedule an Appointment
If foot or ankle pain is interfering with walking, work, exercise, shoes, or daily activity, it is a good idea to schedule an evaluation. Early care may help prevent symptoms from becoming more severe or recurring.
Our office focuses on identifying the cause of your symptoms, explaining treatment options clearly, and helping patients return to comfortable daily activity.