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Morton’s Neuroma

Morton’s neuroma is where there is a thickening of tissue around a nerve in the ball of the foot, between the arch and the toes (usually the third and fourth). This may lead to a shooting, stabbing or burning pain, or the sensation of a lump under the foot. It can be caused by shoes that are too tight or too high, by repetitive impact (e.g. in running) or by foot or gait abnormality.

Our made-to-measure orthotics can provide relief and aid prevention; we also make bespoke training shoes to measure.