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Morton's Neuroma
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A cause of pain in the forefoot, Morton's neuroma is a condition that occurs when a nerve in your foot expands and comes into contact with a nearby ligament. Read on for our guide to Managing Morton's Neuroma.
Morton’s Neuroma, also known as Morton’s Metatatsalgia or Interdigital Neuroma, is a condition that affects one of the nerves between the toes. Most commonly effecting the recess between the third and fourth toes – though also occurring between the second and third – this irritation leads to the nerve thickening and enlarging, resulting in a compression of the nerve as a whole.