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- 1. Elderly Foot Care
- (Featured)
- ... tarsal tunnel syndrome, Achilles tendonitis, and Morton’s neuroma An annual foot examination is a great way for you to ensure that you do not have any serious health problems with your feet. You should ...
- Created on 22 October 2024
- 2. Arthritic Foot Care
- (Featured)
- ... foot care needs to be something to think about every day. When dealing with arthritis, having additional foot complications, such as bunions, hammertoes, or neuroma, can be a serious detriment. To ...
- Created on 08 October 2024
- 3. Why Live with Pain and Numbness in Your Feet?
- (Blog)
- Suffering from this type of pain? You may have the foot condition known as Morton's neuroma. Morton's neuroma may develop as a result of ill-fitting footwear and existing foot deformities. We can help. ...
- Created on 02 June 2024
- 4. Dr. Timothy Young discusses what to expect after Lapiplasty bunion surgery, focusing on post-op recovery.
- (Physician's Corner)
- Here are the key points: Day of Surgery: Arrival at the surgery center, where preparation and anesthesia discussions occur. The surgery typically lasts around 2 hours, involving incisions, bunion ...
- Created on 13 April 2024
- 5. Dr. Brandon Nelson, A Double Board-Certified Physician & Surgeon, Discusses Neuromas
- (Physician's Corner)
- Neuromas are an inflammatory disorder of the nerves in your foot. Typically, it is in the forefoot between the 3rd and 4th toe. It most commonly presents in the 3-5th decade of life and seems to be more ...
- Created on 13 April 2024
- 6. The Truth About Morton's Neurom
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- Morton's neuroma, a relatively common foot condition, occurs when a nerve between the toes becomes thickened and inflamed. Despite its name, it is not a true neuroma but rather a thickening of tissue ...
- Created on 02 April 2024
- 7. What is Morton's Neuroma
- (Featured)
- Morton’s neuroma, (also referred to as Morton’s metatarsalgia, Morton’s neuralgia, plantar neuroma or intermetatarsal neuroma) is a condition that is caused when the tissue around one of the nerves between ...
- Created on 02 April 2024
- 8. Foot Problems in Runners
- (Blog)
- ... fractures, metatarsalgia, and Morton's neuroma are additional ailments that runners may encounter, stemming from overuse, improper footwear, or biomechanical issues. Seeking help from a podiatrist is suggested ...
- Created on 12 March 2024
- 9. Causes of Big Toe Pain
- (Blog)
- ... encompass nail infections, Raynaud's disease, Morton's neuroma, and rheumatoid arthritis. If you have unexplained, persistent big toe pain, or if it is worsening, it is suggested that you schedule an appointment ...
- Created on 27 February 2024
- 10. Dr Brandon Nelson, A Board-Certified Physician & Surgeon Discusses How To Best Treat Your Morton’s Neuroma
- (Physician's Corner)
- Morton’s neuromas can be extremely painful for many people. I think nerve pain is one of the most challenging pathologies to treat. I see quite a few patients each week with neuromas. I find there ...
- Created on 02 November 2023
- 11. Advantages of In-Office Surgical Procedures
- (Blog)
- ... foot conditions, such as bunions, nail problems, neuromas, and warts, can be effectively treated in the podiatrist’s office. It is thought that about 80 percent of podiatry surgical cases fall into this ...
- Created on 31 October 2023
- 12. Foot and Ankle Surgery
- (Featured)
- ... surgery, heel spur surgery, metatarsal surgery, nail surgery, neuroma surgery, reconstructive surgery, skin surgery, and tendon surgery. Typically, surgery is turned to as a definitive way to alleviate ...
- Created on 31 October 2023
- 13. Dr Brandon Nelson, A Board Certified Physician & Surgeon, Discusses Neuromas and Best Treatment Options
- (Physician's Corner)
- This week I saw quite a few neuromas in the office. This was more than usual so I wanted to discuss neuromas and what we can do to help patients with neuromas. I think it is appropriate to first discuss ...
- Created on 09 October 2023
- 14. Morton’s Neuroma and Wearing High Heels
- (Blog)
- Morton’s neuroma is a foot condition that affects the nerves between the third and fourth toes. It generally happens from weaning shoes that do not have enough room for the toes to move freely in. ...
- Created on 27 June 2023
- 15. Morton's Neurom
- (Featured)
- A neuroma is a thickening of nerve tissue and can develop throughout the body. In the foot, the most common neuroma is a Morton’s neuroma; this typically forms between the third and fourth toes. The ...
- Created on 27 June 2023
- 16. Dr Brandon Nelson, A Board Certified Physician & Surgeon, Discusses ForeFoot Pain or Pain In The Front Of One’s Foot
- (Physician's Corner)
- ... most common. These include neuromas, capsulitis and stress fractures. Neuromas are an entrapped nerve that can cause burning and tingling. These usually occur in the 3rd interspace. Most patients ...
- Created on 31 May 2023
- 17. Dr Brandon Nelson, A Board-Certified Physician & Surgeon Discusses Neuromas
- (Physician's Corner)
- ... and sock to rub your forefoot? If these symptoms sound familiar you could have Morton’s Neuroma. This is a common condition that presents between the ages of 40-60. A neuroma is a condition that occurs ...
- Created on 03 May 2023
- 18. Elderly Foot Care
- (Featured)
- ... tarsal tunnel syndrome, Achilles tendonitis, and Morton’s neuroma An annual foot examination is a great way for you to ensure that you do not have any serious health problems with your feet. You should ...
- Created on 18 April 2023
- 19. Dr Brandon Nelson, A Board Certified Physician & Surgeon, Discusses How to Get Rid of Neuroma Pain Without Surgery
- (Physician's Corner)
- Neuromas are a benign proliferation of a nerve in the forefoot. There are many different theories on why this happens. Most doctors believe it is a compression of the nerve that causes the pain. The ...
- Created on 22 March 2023
- 20. Morton’s Neuroma Surgery
- (Blog)
- ... For example, some individuals can benefit from a surgical procedure for Morton’s neuroma. This condition is defined as the swelling or inflammation of the nerve between the toes or metatarsal bones. The ...
- Created on 03 January 2023
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