Arch Supports Neuroma (Morton's
Neuroma)
The term neuroma refers to a swelling of a nerve. The nerve commonly affected is a small nerve that connects the 3d and 4th toes, counting from the big toe. The patient will complain of pain in the sole of the foot. The area may be hot and swollen.The symptoms begin with numbness or tenderness in the foot, just behind the 3rd and 4th toes. At a later stage, pain, numbness, burning and tingling sensations can radiate around the foot.
The symptoms may appear and disappear spontaneously. Severe pain may be present at weight bearing and the patient may experience spontaneous shooting pains, which is often referred to as an "electric shock". This can affect patients when are sleeping at night. Mechanical problems with the feet such as "over pronation" can cause this condition. Over pronation can be simply described as a condition, which causes your arches to flatten out when you stand up. This causes your ankles to roll in towards each other and disturbs your normal walking pattern. If a foot over pronates the structures of the foot are put under stress, which increases the likelihood of a neuroma occurring.

Treatment

Dr Foot's Gel Plus Insoles
Dr Foot Gel Plus Insoles (pair)
The Gel Plus is ideal in all types of footwear used in high-impact activities. The Dual Gel Shock Modules provide extraordinary protection for the two major impact zones, the HEEL and FOREFOOT. They also feature an arch support to prevent over pronation (rolling over of the feet) which can cause problems such as heel pain, neuroma, back pain and leg pain.
These remarkable dual-density gel insoles doubles the cushioning where feet need it the most - at the heel and metatarsal area. So if you suffer from conditons such as flat feet, over pronation, heel pain and pain in the forefoot use these insoles to support the arch, cushion the heel and forefoot for extra comfort.
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