Metatarsalgia
ANATOMY
If you are experiencing pain or inflammation in the ball of your foot, you may have metatarsalgia. This condition is especially prevalent in physically active individuals as it may be caused by repeat impact on the ball of the foot while running and jumping.
Sharp pain or dull ache just behind the toes on the ball of the foot.
Pain that worsens while walking, running or jumping and improves when at rest.
Numbness or pain in the toes.
Pain in the feet that worsens when barefoot.
There is occasionally one singular cause for metatarsalgia, it is typically caused by several factors, including:
Improper foot alignment
Improper walking mechanics
Unusual foot shape
Hammertoe
Intense training and activity
Bunions
Excess weight
Tight shoes
Morton’s Neuroma
Stress fractures
Often pain in the foot can be healed with a day or two of rest, some ice and over the counter pain medication, and LASER TREATMENT. However, if your pain is severe or ongoing, it may be time to see a podiatrist. Other treatment options include modification of footwear or insoles, use of metatarsal pads and arch supports.
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