Morton's Neuroma Pain Relief
Morton’s Neuroma is a condition that affects the nerve that connects the toes to the foot and causes pain, numbness, and burning. Whether it’s an injury from work, playing sports, keeping fit or just getting older, CARESPACE can help.
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The best treatment for Morton's Neuroma in Kitchener Waterloo
CARESPACE is less than 10-minutes away
Good news – if you’re looking for Morton’s neuroma treatment near you and are in the Kitchener Waterloo area, there’s a CARESPACE multidisciplinary clinic less than 10-minutes away (book by selecting a discipline below). And even better, our evidence-based team is driven to get the results you want so you can be your best.
There are many causes of Morton’s Neuroma
The exact cause of Morton’s Neuroma is still unknown, but it is believed to be related to frequent or prolonged stress on the ball of the foot as well as physical trauma such as ill-fitting shoes or activities that involve repetitive use of the toes, like running or jogging. Even chiropractic adjustments can contribute to Morton’s Neuroma over time. Treatment involves both rest and activity modification as well activities such as physiotherapy, chiropractor visits, and massage which can help decrease the pressure on the affected area.
Get the best treatment to help your Morton’s Neuroma
We all know that health and wellness is important, but with so many competing priorities, it’s hard to stay on top of it. CARESPACE provides the best treatment options to help heal your Morton’s Neuroma quickly. CARESPACE uses a result-oriented, natural approach to rehabilitation and wellness with your choice of Chiropractor, Massage and Physiotherapy. CARESPACE practitioners work together to understand both your primary concerns and long-term health goals. Multidisciplinary evidence-based plans are designed to address the root causes and are developed to provide fast and long-lasting relief to ensure you can start living your healthier life today.
What is Morton’s neuroma?
Morton’s Neuroma is a condition affecting the foot that results in a thickening of the tissue around a nerve between the third and fourth toes. It causes pain, burning, tingling, numbness, and cramping across the whole foot. Often mistaken for arthritis or plantar fasciitis, it is one of the most common causes of forefoot pain.
What are the symptoms of Morton’s neuroma?
Common symptoms of Morton’s Neuroma include burning pain in the ball of your foot when pressure is applied while wearing shoes, a feeling of having a lump beneath your foot or between your toes, shooting pains in the toes on the affected foot and numbness or reduced sensation in some of the toes. If you experience any of these symptoms for longer than a week it is important to see your doctor for an assessment. With early diagnosis and treatment, you can help manage the pain and discomfort caused by Morton’s Neuroma.
What are the treatments for Morton’s neuroma?
Morton’s Neuroma is a condition caused by a thickening of the tissue around one of the nerves leading to the toes. Although it can be quite painful and uncomfortable, there are treatments available to help manage the condition. Visiting chiropractors and physiotherapists can assist in reducing pain through manual adjustments and stretches. Massage is also beneficial, as it helps reduce tension in the surrounding muscles and supports blood flow to aid recovery. Together, these treatments can help reduce inflammation, restore range of motion and relieve pain associated with Morton’s Neuroma.
Get the Morton's Neuroma treatment that's right for you
Choose Your Chiropractor
Choose Your RMT
Massage has been shown to alleviate symptoms by reducing inflammation, improving blood flow, and relaxing muscles. By targeting the affected area with gentle pressure and specialized massage techniques, an RMT can help relieve pain caused by Morton’s neuroma and improve mobility.
Choose Your Physiotherapist
Not sure which discipline to select?
Chiropractic care, Massage and Physiotherapy can all be effective for Morton’s Neuroma. Choose any one of the above. Once the initial assessment has been completed, you will be directed to the discipline and practitioner who will be able to deliver the best results.
Still not sure? Simply give us a call at (519) 208-2273 and we will help find the right treatment for your needs.