About Conditions Treated

Metatarsalgia
(also see Neuroma, Plantar plate injury, sesamoiditis)
Metatarsalgia is a broad term often used by health practitioners
to describe pain and inflammation experienced in the forefoot.
Symptoms
This may often include inflammation of the capsule surrounding one
or more of the joints in the ball of the foot (capsulitis) or
inflammation of the lubricating fluid within the joint or tendons
surrounding the joints (synovitis/bursitis). Symptoms may range
from a full or inflamed feeling , a bruised tenderness or a burning
or throbbing feeling around the bony part of the ball of the
foot.
Management
Pain in the ball of the foot is often misdiagnosed and therefore
inappropriate treatment is often provided. An accurate diagnosis is
best achieved through a thorough hands on assessment of the painful
site accompanied by in direct questioning and history taking.
Overloading of the metatarsals and their surrounding structures
due to abnormal leg and foot function is the commonly the chief
cause of this pain in the foot. The problem can usually be easily
managed by offloading the injured area and improving foot function
through the use of soft full length functional foot orthotics, good
footwear choices and modification of weight bearing activity that
may be stressing the area.
Expected Outcome
As the symptoms and conditions can vary greatly, it is hard to
estimate a recovery period. Most people with have some immediate
improvement with initiation of treatment however, and gradual
improvement following.
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Conditions Treated
range of foot ailments treated
- About Conditions Treated
- Anterior Knee Pain
- Bunions
- Calluses and Corns
- Feet in Down Syndrome
- Feet in Multiple Sclerosis
- Feet in Stroke Patients
- Footcare & Diabetes
- Forefoot pain
- Fungal Nails
- Growing Pains
- Heel Pain / Plantar Fasciitis
- Ingrown Toenails
- Knee Arthritis
- Leg Length Discrepancy Following Joint Replacement Surgery
- Metatarsalgia
- Morton's Neuroma
- PinPointe FootLaser - Nail Fungus Treatment for Men & Women
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Plantar Plate Tear
- Plantar Warts
- Pregnancy and Your Feet
- Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Sesamoiditis
- Severs Disease
- Shin Splints
- Tailors Bunions
- The Truth About Heel Pain
- Children's Feet
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