Medically reviewed by Adam H. Kaplan, DPM There are many causes of foot pain, but if you are experiencing a sharp, stabbing pain that feels better when you stop walking and massage your foot, you may ...
This week we are going to continue our talks about neurologic conditions in the extremities by discussing a neurological phenomenon that occurs in the foot—Morton’s interdigital neuroma.
Pain in the balls of the feet is medically known as metatarsalgia. It can result from activities, footwear, injury, or ...
Learn ways to manage plantar fasciitis at home. Morton neuroma causes pain in the ball of your foot, or where your toes connect with your foot. It may: feel like a burning pain feel like you’re ...