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| Morton's Neuroma |
General Information |
Nerves that run in the ball of the foot and send branches to the toes
are frequently inflamed, causing cramping, numbness, tingling, burning,
etc. This was treated by anti-inflammatory pills, injections, shoe
modifications, arch supports/orthotics, and injections of cortisone.
After 3 injections and no resolution, surgery was usually the only
other treatment option. For the last several years, we have been using
a treatment that has been around for almost 30 years where dehydrated
alcohol injections are given directly into the nerve. This is done
to destroy the lining of the nerve and resolve symptoms WITHOUT SURGICAL
REMOVAL of the damaged nerve. Benefits include no changes in activities,
shoes, nor any surgical recovery/disability. Come see if you may be
a candidate for this procedure.
More information on pinched nerves
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