Coping With Morton's NeuromaThis section is a place to share stories about Coping With Morton's Neuroma Below are entries of those who have already shared their stories. We hope that you find their experiences helpful to your own situation. You may also Help others by sharing your story. To quickly access health information from your website's browser, download Morton’s Neuroma Spasm? OK, I’m new here. I’ve had a Morton’s neuroma for years with very few symptoms. I have orthotics and that seems to take care of it. Three weeks ago I was standing in my classroom and turned to walk. I stepped off on my right and pushed off on the left. My left foot folded in half longwise dislocating the metatarsals in the ball of my foot. When I felt it happen I put my weight back down on my foot and pushed everything back into place. It was x-rayed, nothing broken, but since I had too much pain to walk on it the Dr. on call put me in a soft cast for two weeks. I got the cast off today and my podiatrist said that I had a “nerve spasm” that caused my foot to fold or contract like it did and it was caused by the neuroma and yes it can happen again. Has anyone heard of this? I’m searching the internet trying to get some conformation or a different explaination. Any info would be appreciated. Comments
February 2008
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