Men's Morton's Neuroma

Morton's Neuroma

Morton’s neuroma is a term that is used to describe an irritated and swollen nerve in the front of the foot. It is usually caused by metatarsal bones in the foot squeezing or pinching the nerve from the sides. This problem typically develops between the third and fourth toes but can also occur between the second and third toes.

Pain from a neuroma is often a very sharp, burning type of pain in the ball of the foot (metatarsal area). The toes that are affected may also burn or feel numb. It is more painful when wearing shoes rather than when going barefoot. In fact people with this condition will often have to stop walking or running and remove their shoe to rub their foot when the pain comes on.

  • Moderate Motion Control (Stability)
  • Straight Last
  • Stiff Forefoot
  • Foot Shape Toe Box
  • Forefoot Rocker Sole
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