For years I suffered badly and had extreme pain. The surgeon told me an operation doesn't always solve the problem. I ended up solving it myself. I wore toe tubing ( available at chemists) on my 2nd, 3rd & 4th toe. It spread the toes and after a while I was so much better. I can now walk for miles again. It's been 4 years now without pain. The only time I feel discomfort is when I play guitar as I lean on my right foot for support so I have to remember to use a footstand. I have sympathy for anyone out there that suffers, try what I did, it's not expensive and worked miraculously.
When your feet are hurting he problem lies in lengthening the heel and legs and opening up the pelvis and lumbar. Barefoot was how I overcame my debilitating foot related issues.
Thank you for your videos on Morton’s Neuromas. It sucks to have it, I do on both feet for years. Thank you all for your helpful info in the comments too. Over the many years I’ve been through four podiatrists. I’m with a very good one now. I’m doing almost everything you listed including the daily brace on both feet then I have the foot ice packs from Amazon. I’m going to add the herbal drops into my soaking as well. Here’s what I keep learning…you can NEVER stop doing your daily physical therapy exercises! NEVER ! As soon as my feet feel better I stop being consistent and the pain comes roaring back like a lion. After watching these videos and reading all the comments, I’m convinced I will never agree to surgery. I’ve been in and out of physical therapy for years and I keep a copy of all the therapy exercises, I’ve bought every tool they use (all on Amazon) so I’m destined to stay on that protocol. Even learned Gai Sha from one of my many P.T. therapists and purchased the jade Gai Sha (Asian technique) (sp?) tools (again from Amazon) to use on myself. Anyway, best of luck everyone and believe you can heal yourself as you lovingly massage your feet daily with CBD cream as I do now.
I wrap memory foam ear plugs with bandage/gauze and stick these between my 3rd and 4th toes on both feet. I’ve had pain for a decade, but now, as long as the ear plugs stay logged, I feel no pain at all. It helps if I wear inexpensive arch supports with wide-box inexpensive sports shoes. If the foam falls out, I then get pain. I do a lot of line dancing and walking now. So thankful I found a solution without surgery.
@Multi7513 So many people never respond back. I have to keep the toes separated and use the bandaids that never come off on each toe. I am guessing this poster uses the earplug between the 3rd and 4th toes. I haven't felt the need for more padding, until maybe now. This take it easy part sucks. I haven't felt this in 3 years. I wear barefoot shoes, which I feel saved me.
The toe separators which manicurists use when doing a pedicure work well too (*you might have to trim them up a bit to customize them). Weave one between your toes then pop your sox over the affected foot (which holds the separator foam strip in place) and see if that suits you.
Simplest relief comes with a metatarsal pad in the shoe. It opens the intermetatarsal space and takes the squeeze off the nerve . I am an old school podiatrist ( retired) this was my first line treatment , worked very well , quick , low cost. Only failed with long term symptoms that patient lived with for months. Then injected with steroid and long acting local anesthesia. Surgery was last option, I ever had surgery fail.
The first video on this subject was very good. The definitive cause of the problem is typically biomechanics. Which leaves me bewildered by this follow up video.... All of the treatment modules except number 5 lacks any sort of engineering solution. Biomechanics is engineering. And the best way to treat engineering is with math and physics. Not epsom salts or massage. Lowering the head of the first metatarsal by raising the medial longitudinal arch will automatically elevate the transverse arch (barring any rigid osseous conditions such as rigid hammertoes) and lift the inflamed nerve (or neuroma) off the floor. For the best results the arch support should be custom fit and calibrated to weight and flexibility and should make use a material such as polyethylene. This material has memory and can flex appropriately depending on durometer.
I wish I had known you years ago. I’ve had 3 Morton’s Neuroma surgeries on both my feet. In fact one on my left foot was redone because another neuroma formed further back. Unfortunately I wore very high heels, I did modern dance barefoot for years and also performed stage dance in heels on stage. A British podiatrist finally diagnosed my feet as stepping more like a horse steps.
I've had Morton's Neuroma for over 10 years and have tried all sorts of treatments to improve it, but everything seems to provide only temporary pain relief. I recently decided to try barefoot shoes for the first time (I was initially put off by the price and tired of buying shoes that aggravated the neuroma even more). So far, these shoes have helped a lot-it's still early days, but I’ve been able to do my usual walks with less pain than normal. I'm hoping these shoes will help train my feet to move the way they are supposed to, and over time, significantly reduce the issues related to Morton's Neuroma. I'll come back to this comment in a few months or so.
Gua Sha is the correct spelling. It’s a Chinese healing technique using a tool to scrap skin to increase circulation. Usually jade or metal. I like the jade.
I want surgery again... i have a stump neuroma and apparently another neuroma btwn my 2nd and 3rd metatarsal (I've had this neuroma for a while and when i had the lapiplasty surgery, i think it made the neuroma even worse. It's debilitating at this point and I've tried the home remedies and still use them for now. I will take no feeling in certain parts of my foot over this.
Have had for 10 years plus. Cycle. At about the 60km mark starts to burn... really do not want down time with surgery. Wear a shimano mountain bike shoe. Any suggestions greatly appreciated! I will definitely be trying the ear plug one!
I’ve been to four podiatrist and only one did an ultrasound to verify that was my problem. Really bad experience with all of them really. They just want to give injections.
After taking some rest my ankles and knees became inflamated and swollen, does it mean the lymphatic circulation slowed down? If so how to bring it back when I cannot walk?
I have a difficult time finding a good pair of Orthotic shoe. Seems like mfg think one size fit all. When I purchase a shoe usually it has a metatarsal and if the box is not wide enough have a problem. Wish you were in Florida. Every time I see a foot doctor all they do is suggest a metatarsal pad. You mentioned in another video it felt like bunched socks. (you hit it on the head) Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Going through this now, and it hurts badly. Only thing that stops it is standing up. As soon as I sit down and put my foot up it starts and it hurts so badly. Only thing that stops it is standing up. This is nuts and it's between my big toe and second toe on the top.
@@Buddingrose I am trying... The pain is so damn bad it's unreal. Last night I wrapped my foot in ice and it helped but it don't always work. The pain is now moving up to my ankle and leg, and spreading out into the whole. Top of my foot and under my toe nails. This is insane.
Thank you very much for the great inspiration on how to releave pain, Dr. Kim! Do you also have a video in which you explain the types of medical treatment you announce here?
Would like to know if using emery board after soaking foot and using 3 wea application, is better than using a e file on dry callus and corn,thanks in advance, great info by the way❤️
Podiatrist ruined my foot. He made arch supports. He never told me that he put metatarsal pad in and I didn’t notice because he always made them without them and they worked fine so I wore them without knowing it was there until one day I started having a lot of pain. and I didn’t know that I was to buy footwear that would accommodate the new spread of the toes it ended up, squeezing my toes inside of the sneakers I wore. he failed to tell me to buy footwear that would, accommodate the spread from the metatarsal pad. It ended up reactivating an neuroma that wasn’t bothering me for 25 years. I managed it, but he reactivated it when after he made the orthotic, he added these metatarsal pads which he had not made in prior arch supports that work just fine for me by squeezing the foot with these metatarsal pads. He also created a a tailor bunion on the outside of the foot. I never had bunions t out of the shoe look at what was causing the pain and saw the metatarsal pad. I called him and asked him what that was and he said that’s a metatarsal pad. I said why did you put that in and you didn’t tell me? foot was so so inflamed it was a mess. I haven’t been the same since I wanted to sue him, but he retired coward. I left many messages. He should’ve compensated me for the mistake that he admitted he made he apologized twice and yet I am stuck with a very compromised foot all because he never told me that he was adding a metatarsal pad and I never asked for that and he never informed me that I would need new kind of footwear with a bigger toe box this just goes to show how a doctor can ruin a persons health their life in fact because without your feet to walk on properly, your life can be ruined. Meanwhile, he’s enjoying his life his retirement while his mistake caused great great suffering New York City podiatrist. I really wish I could’ve sued him for what he did.
People make mistakes. Doctors are not perfect. It would be better if you forgive him, put it in the past, and ask for Divine healing (whether you are spiritual or not), have someone massage your feet and calves often, elevate your feet often, and do the epsom soaks and anti-inflammatory herbs and foods. (I think that listening to music that makes your soul soar while soaking will enhance healing). Holding anger and grudges will ensure that your foot doesn't heal. It's negative energy. You need to change your thinking.. put yourself in a positive state of mind. I know it's easier said than done, but it can be done and it will make a difference. You were good for 25 years. Believe that you will have at least another pain-free 25 years.
Lots of calf and foot exercises on TH-cam. Metatarsal pads help my pain, and I look for extra cushiony sandals/ shoes. Never walk barefoot. Abeo footware or Spenco are good brands .
morton's neuroma is extremely painful in my 3rd and 4th toes not the bottom of my foot. ice pack and also running very warm bath tub water over my toes for several minutes gets rid of the pain. but its all just a temporary fix.
Mine is just extremely painful in that i cant walk - ive had 2 injections - 2-3 toe and 3-4 toe not helped - not really had the walking on marbles feeling
Mine isnt so much pain but the area swells and wearing anything is like something in the shoe. there is 1 oval pad vs like 2 pads. The indentation between 2nd and 3rd shoe gone and that area is always sweating. Always had issues there with sore spots, fungal issues, even that hard spot that seems like a small pebble is under the shin. Yes, I get wet feet from work but trying footwear with waterproofing but choosing the correct insert is a nightmare. No idea of the best one. Arch support and or Metatarsalgia pad. Shoes are expensive with built in arch support, then which brand...to many and most are over 100 and no guarantee that will fix the problem
Nothing works.. i tried everything.. orthosis, pills, injection and surgery. also after surgery i did one more injection. nothing.. nothing works.. still i feel everyday pain.
I'm not over weight, I've never worn heals but I've created a bunion strangely. I'm active. I've got a burning neuroma and not sure why. The biggest pain is driving when my foot is on the accelerator, it burns. Not sure what to do.
Im not overweight, not into sports, male so never worn high heels lol but have this extreme pain - ive been diagnosed with mortons neuroma, had 2 injections its not helped - i think they going to say surgery and i dont want that
I make magnesium lotion with organic products. Very good mineral magnesium and it relieves the pain almost instantly. I stopped playing golf six years ago because of this. I’m now determined to find a way to enjoy life again.
Thank you. I really appreciate that you acknowledge that this can be very painful. My current, soon 2b former, podiatrist is useless and cold. He never helped me at all, aside from telling me to buy runners, and gave me a list (pointing out that Hoka is the best but expensive). 🙄 I just paid him $85 for a list of runners. I can afford a $200 pair. I haven't worn them yet (mostly due to it's been so hot here). I'll be wearing them tomorrow though and probably all week, while I groom some pretty huge dogs which will require a lot of standing. I recently bought an OTC orthotic that I'll throw in for added arch support, though my Hoka are specific to my pain, so might not need them. Thanks for the vids!
@@WildnUnruly reviews are high. I'll see if they work for me. I'm typically good with platform type shoes. Which is what these remind me of. As long as my feet move naturally in them I'll be ok.
I don’t see how this is gonna cure the problem. I developed a Morton’s neuroma after breaking my foot. I’ve had injections ,I’ve got orthotics made by a podiatrist. Got proper shoes. But I’ve still got the pain , my feet are always cold.
I guess I have the pre neuroma. I feel a popping, but not a marble. When it pops it feels like an electric zap. (like hitting the funny bone). This started after healing from two broken ankles. I assume it was because I was not on my feet for many weeks and everything sorta relaxed in there.
Rice #1, not the advice i want to hear... That is saying sit down and don't do that. Walking is my main exercise and i am sure it hassened my problem, but don't want to hear give up walking as advice. Thankfully you comments are better than your video.
For years I suffered badly and had extreme pain. The surgeon told me an operation doesn't always solve the problem. I ended up solving it myself. I wore toe tubing ( available at chemists) on my 2nd, 3rd & 4th toe. It spread the toes and after a while I was so much better. I can now walk for miles again. It's been 4 years now without pain. The only time I feel discomfort is when I play guitar as I lean on my right foot for support so I have to remember to use a footstand. I have sympathy for anyone out there that suffers, try what I did, it's not expensive and worked miraculously.
When your feet are hurting he problem lies in lengthening the heel and legs and opening up the pelvis and lumbar. Barefoot was how I overcame my debilitating foot related issues.
@@r8chlletters thank you for sharing that.
Thank you for letting us know. I will buy them tomorrow.
What is toe tubing? I'm in USA.
How do you keep them in place? My toes are kind of curled and when I tried toe tubes before they came off and then floated around in my socks
Thank you for your videos on Morton’s Neuromas. It sucks to have it, I do on both feet for years. Thank you all for your helpful info in the comments too. Over the many years I’ve been through four podiatrists. I’m with a very good one now. I’m doing almost everything you listed including the daily brace on both feet then I have the foot ice packs from Amazon. I’m going to add the herbal drops into my soaking as well. Here’s what I keep learning…you can NEVER stop doing your daily physical therapy exercises! NEVER ! As soon as my feet feel better I stop being consistent and the pain comes roaring back like a lion. After watching these videos and reading all the comments, I’m convinced I will never agree to surgery. I’ve been in and out of physical therapy for years and I keep a copy of all the therapy exercises, I’ve bought every tool they use (all on Amazon) so I’m destined to stay on that protocol. Even learned Gai Sha from one of my many P.T. therapists and purchased the jade Gai Sha (Asian technique) (sp?) tools (again from Amazon) to use on myself. Anyway, best of luck everyone and believe you can heal yourself as you lovingly massage your feet daily with CBD cream as I do now.
Hi ,do you also felt like stepping on a stone?
I wrap memory foam ear plugs with bandage/gauze and stick these between my 3rd and 4th toes on both feet. I’ve had pain for a decade, but now, as long as the ear plugs stay logged, I feel no pain at all. It helps if I wear inexpensive arch supports with wide-box inexpensive sports shoes. If the foam falls out, I then get pain. I do a lot of line dancing and walking now. So thankful I found a solution without surgery.
Ear plugs?? Do you tape them to the bottom of your or in between your toes??? Willing to try anything!
@Multi7513 So many people never respond back. I have to keep the toes separated and use the bandaids that never come off on each toe. I am guessing this poster uses the earplug between the 3rd and 4th toes. I haven't felt the need for more padding, until maybe now. This take it easy part sucks. I haven't felt this in 3 years. I wear barefoot shoes, which I feel saved me.
The toe separators which manicurists use when doing a pedicure work well too (*you might have to trim them up a bit to customize them). Weave one between your toes then pop your sox over the affected foot (which holds the separator foam strip in place) and see if that suits you.
@@marybrown7203
Simplest relief comes with a metatarsal pad in the shoe. It opens the intermetatarsal space and takes the squeeze off the nerve . I am an old school podiatrist ( retired) this was my first line treatment , worked very well , quick , low cost. Only failed with long term symptoms that patient lived with for months. Then injected with steroid and long acting local anesthesia. Surgery was last option, I ever had surgery fail.
Ever had surgery fail? Did you mean to say never?
The first video on this subject was very good. The definitive cause of the problem is typically biomechanics. Which leaves me bewildered by this follow up video.... All of the treatment modules except number 5 lacks any sort of engineering solution. Biomechanics is engineering. And the best way to treat engineering is with math and physics. Not epsom salts or massage.
Lowering the head of the first metatarsal by raising the medial longitudinal arch will automatically elevate the transverse arch (barring any rigid osseous conditions such as rigid hammertoes) and lift the inflamed nerve (or neuroma) off the floor.
For the best results the arch support should be custom fit and calibrated to weight and flexibility and should make use a material such as polyethylene. This material has memory and can flex appropriately depending on durometer.
Makes sense.
I wish I had known you years ago. I’ve had 3 Morton’s Neuroma surgeries on both my feet. In fact one on my left foot was redone because another neuroma formed further back. Unfortunately I wore very high heels, I did modern dance barefoot for years and also performed stage dance in heels on stage. A British podiatrist finally diagnosed my feet as stepping more like a horse steps.
Ah, you could enter the Human Dressage competitions in Finland! Every cloud...
How was the recovery from surgery? How long did it take to go back to dancing or nominal activities after surgery?
I've had Morton's Neuroma for over 10 years and have tried all sorts of treatments to improve it, but everything seems to provide only temporary pain relief. I recently decided to try barefoot shoes for the first time (I was initially put off by the price and tired of buying shoes that aggravated the neuroma even more). So far, these shoes have helped a lot-it's still early days, but I’ve been able to do my usual walks with less pain than normal. I'm hoping these shoes will help train my feet to move the way they are supposed to, and over time, significantly reduce the issues related to Morton's Neuroma. I'll come back to this comment in a few months or so.
Do you also feel stepping on a stome
@@akkuverma2328 No, I just get a really horrible burning/nerve pain that makes it really uncomfortable to walk
I wear my barefoot shoes everyday and there's been a massive improvement. Sore feet at first but you get used to it pretty quick
@jakmorris5914 barefoot of which brand?
@jakmorris5914 and are u able to walk barefoot on floor?
Gua Sha is the correct spelling. It’s a Chinese healing technique using a tool to scrap skin to increase circulation. Usually jade or metal. I like the jade.
I want surgery again... i have a stump neuroma and apparently another neuroma btwn my 2nd and 3rd metatarsal (I've had this neuroma for a while and when i had the lapiplasty surgery, i think it made the neuroma even worse. It's debilitating at this point and I've tried the home remedies and still use them for now. I will take no feeling in certain parts of my foot over this.
How was your surgery experience? How long did it take to go back to normal activities, etc?
Thank you Dr Kim, you make me feel relaxed with your easy to understand explanations and guidance. 🙂👍
Have had for 10 years plus. Cycle. At about the 60km mark starts to burn... really do not want down time with surgery. Wear a shimano mountain bike shoe. Any suggestions greatly appreciated! I will definitely be trying the ear plug one!
I’ve been to four podiatrist and only one did an ultrasound to verify that was my problem. Really bad experience with all of them really. They just want to give injections.
My doctor recommended the metatarsal pad that stick to the shoe. I have been using these. What do you think?
I got one of those from a podiatrist, it helps but doesn’t make it go away completely
After taking some rest my ankles and knees became inflamated and swollen, does it mean the lymphatic circulation slowed down? If so how to bring it back when I cannot walk?
Thank you Dr. Kim. This is very informative.
My Neuroma is under the small toe could the cause be the same?
Nice presentation..Good information.Thanks..
My pain happens when I wear closed shoes doesn’t matter what kind it’s very painful I cry what can I do I can’t wear sandals in the summer
My legs often cramp while sleeping or when awake. How to overcame it?
Im not a doctor, but many people take magnesium, which we are all deficient in.
Pickle juice
Potassium, Anti inflamatory diet, B12, loose weight, Barbara o Neil look her up
I have a difficult time finding a good pair of Orthotic shoe. Seems like mfg think one size fit all. When I purchase a shoe usually it has a metatarsal and if the box is not wide enough have a problem. Wish you were in Florida. Every time I see a foot doctor all they do is suggest a metatarsal pad. You mentioned in another video it felt like bunched socks. (you hit it on the head) Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Great Advices thank you
Indeed it is very painful... I have less episode at night after taking Alpha Lipoic Acid with Biotin or just coincident. Thanks so much doctor!
Hi,how's ur condition now? Do alpha lipoc really helps and for a long time,plz reply?
Thank you, God bless you. I appreciate your knowledge
Going through this now, and it hurts badly. Only thing that stops it is standing up. As soon as I sit down and put my foot up it starts and it hurts so badly. Only thing that stops it is standing up. This is nuts and it's between my big toe and second toe on the top.
@@Buddingrose I am trying... The pain is so damn bad it's unreal. Last night I wrapped my foot in ice and it helped but it don't always work. The pain is now moving up to my ankle and leg, and spreading out into the whole. Top of my foot and under my toe nails. This is insane.
Mine spreads up my leg also - my specialist said its very common to do that @@j.rleonard8269
Excellent presentation 👏👏 straight to the point. Succinct. Doable. New subscriber. Thank you.
I have a thin custom orthotic with a low spot. Works great, had for years.
Which brand
Do you have any advice for seamoiditis?
Thank you very much for the great inspiration on how to releave pain, Dr. Kim!
Do you also have a video in which you explain the types of medical treatment you announce here?
Massage calves too and all around lower legs
What do you think of alcohol injections? Shockwave treatment? Indiba?
Excelente y necesario su enfoque integral. Gracias
Would like to know if using emery board after soaking foot and using 3 wea application, is better than using a e file on dry callus and corn,thanks in advance, great info by the way❤️
I think you should have shown us a picture of one so we could see what you were talking about.
It’s in his first video
That's great! ❤️
Podiatrist ruined my foot. He made arch supports. He never told me that he put metatarsal pad in and I didn’t notice because he always made them without them and they worked fine so I wore them without knowing it was there until one day I started having a lot of pain. and I didn’t know that I was to buy footwear that would accommodate the new spread of the toes it ended up, squeezing my toes inside of the sneakers I wore. he failed to tell me to buy footwear that would, accommodate the spread from the metatarsal pad. It ended up reactivating an neuroma that wasn’t bothering me for 25 years. I managed it, but he reactivated it when after he made the orthotic, he added these metatarsal pads which he had not made in prior arch supports that work just fine for me by squeezing the foot with these metatarsal pads. He also created a a tailor bunion on the outside of the foot. I never had bunions t out of the shoe look at what was causing the pain and saw the metatarsal pad. I called him and asked him what that was and he said that’s a metatarsal pad. I said why did you put that in and you didn’t tell me? foot was so so inflamed it was a mess. I haven’t been the same since I wanted to sue him, but he retired coward. I left many messages. He should’ve compensated me for the mistake that he admitted he made he apologized twice and yet I am stuck with a very compromised foot all because he never told me that he was adding a metatarsal pad and I never asked for that and he never informed me that I would need new kind of footwear with a bigger toe box this just goes to show how a doctor can ruin a persons health their life in fact because without your feet to walk on properly, your life can be ruined. Meanwhile, he’s enjoying his life his retirement while his mistake caused great great suffering New York City podiatrist. I really wish I could’ve sued him for what he did.
People make mistakes. Doctors are not perfect. It would be better if you forgive him, put it in the past, and ask for Divine healing (whether you are spiritual or not), have someone massage your feet and calves often, elevate your feet often, and do the epsom soaks and anti-inflammatory herbs and foods. (I think that listening to music that makes your soul soar while soaking will enhance healing). Holding anger and grudges will ensure that your foot doesn't heal. It's negative energy. You need to change your thinking.. put yourself in a positive state of mind. I know it's easier said than done, but it can be done and it will make a difference. You were good for 25 years. Believe that you will have at least another pain-free 25 years.
Lots of calf and foot exercises on TH-cam. Metatarsal pads help my pain, and I look for extra cushiony sandals/ shoes. Never walk barefoot. Abeo footware or Spenco are good brands .
this seems to happen top me when the weather is cold over say 5-6 days
Thank you for all your knowledge I learned a lot from you ❤
morton's neuroma is extremely painful in my 3rd and 4th toes not the bottom of my foot. ice pack and also running very warm bath tub water over my toes for several minutes gets rid of the pain. but its all just a temporary fix.
Thank you Dr. Kim. Grateful.
Thank you so much Doc
Mine is just extremely painful in that i cant walk - ive had 2 injections - 2-3 toe and 3-4 toe not helped - not really had the walking on marbles feeling
Hi ,do u still have stepping on a stone like feelings?
Mine isnt so much pain but the area swells and wearing anything is like something in the shoe. there is 1 oval pad vs like 2 pads. The indentation between 2nd and 3rd shoe gone and that area is always sweating. Always had issues there with sore spots, fungal issues, even that hard spot that seems like a small pebble is under the shin. Yes, I get wet feet from work but trying footwear with waterproofing but choosing the correct insert is a nightmare. No idea of the best one. Arch support and or Metatarsalgia pad. Shoes are expensive with built in arch support, then which brand...to many and most are over 100 and no guarantee that will fix the problem
How invasive is the surgery?
Is it just lasers ? Or old fashioned cutting?
Wearing Birkenstocks has been very helpful. Recently I was told that it’s not a good remedy! Would you know why?
A remedy but not a cure?
If we can restore the arches and keep the toes separated would it eventually be cured?
Hello sir
Neuroma is without surgery is possible to heel the pain
Use Toe Separater (Finger Spacer) for this problem. This is a best solution in the space of Surgery.
Nothing works.. i tried everything.. orthosis, pills, injection and surgery. also after surgery i did one more injection. nothing.. nothing works.. still i feel everyday pain.
Podrían agregar texto en español. Gracias❤
I'm not over weight, I've never worn heals but I've created a bunion strangely. I'm active. I've got a burning neuroma and not sure why. The biggest pain is driving when my foot is on the accelerator, it burns. Not sure what to do.
Cruise control
Im not overweight, not into sports, male so never worn high heels lol but have this extreme pain - ive been diagnosed with mortons neuroma, had 2 injections its not helped - i think they going to say surgery and i dont want that
Good information
Do you think DMSO would be helpful?
E quando prende e veramente doloroso molto doloroso come una biglia sotto
il terzo dito del piede
Vionic shoes help
I am suffering with this problem plz can you help me for shoes
How about toe separators?
I make magnesium lotion with organic products. Very good mineral magnesium and it relieves the pain almost instantly. I stopped playing golf six years ago because of this. I’m now determined to find a way to enjoy life again.
Can you share the Magnesium lotion recipe? The pain after walking my dogs jeep me from falling asleep.
Please explain in details. Thank you
Thank you. I really appreciate that you acknowledge that this can be very painful. My current, soon 2b former, podiatrist is useless and cold. He never helped me at all, aside from telling me to buy runners, and gave me a list (pointing out that Hoka is the best but expensive). 🙄 I just paid him $85 for a list of runners. I can afford a $200 pair. I haven't worn them yet (mostly due to it's been so hot here). I'll be wearing them tomorrow though and probably all week, while I groom some pretty huge dogs which will require a lot of standing. I recently bought an OTC orthotic that I'll throw in for added arch support, though my Hoka are specific to my pain, so might not need them.
Thanks for the vids!
@@WildnUnruly reviews are high. I'll see if they work for me. I'm typically good with platform type shoes. Which is what these remind me of. As long as my feet move naturally in them I'll be ok.
Disagree with compression... I need my metatarsal heads spread apart: not squeezed together! For me it NOT RICE, its IRE!
Mong được bạn dịch sang tiếng Việt
I don’t see how this is gonna cure the problem. I developed a Morton’s neuroma after breaking my foot. I’ve had injections ,I’ve got orthotics made by a podiatrist. Got proper shoes. But I’ve still got the pain , my feet are always cold.
Hi ,have u found any solution ?
Thanks for the video. Great info. But please, get rid of the music. It adds nothing and distracts from the important content.
What's with the 10 minute ad?
Thank you 🙏
I'm desperate to know the cure ,thank you I will try these remedies
I guess I have the pre neuroma. I feel a popping, but not a marble. When it pops it feels like an electric zap. (like hitting the funny bone). This started after healing from two broken ankles. I assume it was because I was not on my feet for many weeks and everything sorta relaxed in there.
How are you doing? I’m experiencing this exact thing now
Great info but backdrop very annoying..
Barefoot shoes. Orthotics are a big money making scam.
I agree.
Rice #1, not the advice i want to hear... That is saying sit down and don't do that. Walking is my main exercise and i am sure it hassened my problem, but don't want to hear give up walking as advice. Thankfully you comments are better than your video.
Thank you
THANK YOU