Non-surgical management
In the majority of cases, the symptoms of Morton’s neuroma can be managed effectively by non-invasive measures as described below.
Footwear. The most effective measure is wearing the most appropriate footwear and orthotics (insoles).
Corticosteroid injection therapy. For individuals with Morton’s neuroma who continue to suffer significant symptoms in spite of using appropriate footwear and orthotics (outlined above), a corticosteroid injection can be offered as the next line of treatment. You can read more about local corticosteroid injections here.
Surgical management
Surgical removal of the painful and compressed neuroma is an effective option for patients who:
- Have trialled a course of non-surgical management without success
- Have consistent, disabling pain which limits walking distances