Body Works Physiotherapy Scarborough specializes in enduring, effective Morton’s neuroma relief, blending advanced methods and bespoke care. Our goal is to eliminate nerve pain, restoring your comfort and movement.

Understanding Morton’s Neuroma

Morton’s neuroma is more than just a foot issue—it’s a condition that can impact every step you take. It involves the thickening of tissue around a nerve leading to the toes, causing pain and discomfort in the ball of your foot.

Symptoms and Their Impact

Morton’s neuroma symptoms are varied and can severely affect your ability to move comfortably:

  • Intense Forefoot Pain: A sharp or burning pain that can radiate from the ball of the foot to the toes.
  • Tingling and Numbness in the Toes: A sensation that can make walking or standing uncomfortable.
  • Feeling of Walking on a Pebble: This distinct sensation is often reported, even when walking barefoot.
  • Increased Pain with Activity: Activities that put pressure on the ball of the foot can exacerbate symptoms.
  • Footwear Discomfort: Tight or narrow shoes can intensify the pain, making it difficult to find comfortable footwear.

Causes of Morton’s Neuroma

Understanding the root causes of Morton’s neuroma is essential for effective treatment:

  • Footwear Choices: High heels or tight shoes that compress the toes can lead to neuroma.
  • Repetitive Stress: Sports or activities that involve repetitive pressure on the forefoot can irritate or compress the nerve.
  • Biomechanical Issues: High arches, flat feet, or bunions can alter foot mechanics, increasing the risk of developing neuroma.
  • Occupational Factors: Jobs that require extended periods of standing or walking can contribute to the condition.

Personalized Physiotherapy Treatment for Morton’s Neuroma

At Body Works Physiotherapy, we offer a comprehensive approach to combat Morton’s neuroma, centred around physiotherapy and client education.

Thorough Assessment

Your treatment begins with an in-depth evaluation to understand the extent of the neuroma and its effects on your daily life. This comprehensive assessment is crucial for crafting a treatment plan that meets your specific needs.

Advanced Treatment Plans

Our treatment plans are multifaceted, including:

  • Exercise Programs: Focused on strengthening and stretching to relieve pressure on the nerve.
  • Manual Therapy: To improve foot and toe mobility and decrease discomfort.

Continuing Care and Support

  • Footwear Advice: Guidance on choosing shoes that alleviate pressure and support foot health.
  • Activity Modification: Recommendations to modify activities to prevent neuroma aggravation.
  • Follow-Up Assessments: Regular check-ins to monitor progress and adjust treatment as needed.

Explore Our Full Range of Services

Discover the comprehensive care available at Body Works Physiotherapy, from Morton’s neuroma treatment to a broad spectrum of other services designed to enhance your well-being and help you lead a pain-free life.

Choose Body Works Physiotherapy for Morton’s Neuroma Care

Opting for Body Works Physiotherapy in Scarborough for your Morton’s Neuroma treatment means entrusting your care to a team renowned for its commitment to excellence in foot health and client satisfaction. 

  • Customized Treatment Plans: We believe in the power of personalized care. Each client receives a treatment plan tailored specifically to their symptoms, lifestyle, and goals.
  • Holistic Approach: Understanding that Morton’s Neuroma affects more than just your feet, we adopt a holistic treatment strategy. This encompasses not only direct symptom relief but also preventive advice and exercises to improve overall foot health.
  • Ongoing Support and Education: We’re dedicated to supporting you beyond the treatment sessions. Our team provides valuable education on lifestyle adjustments, footwear recommendations, and exercises to maintain your foot health.

Rediscover the Joy of Movement

Don’t let Morton’s neuroma slow you down. Contact Body Works Physiotherapy in Scarborough today to start your journey toward relief and recovery. Our team is here to support you every step of the way.

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Morton’s Neuroma Treatment Scarborough FAQs

What Should I Expect During My First Visit for Morton’s Neuroma Treatment?

During your first visit for Morton’s neuroma treatment at Body Works Physiotherapy, expect a comprehensive evaluation of your foot by our physiotherapists. This includes a detailed discussion about your symptoms, medical history, and any specific incidents that may have contributed to your condition. Physical examinations, including palpation of the affected area, gait analysis, and possibly range-of-motion tests, will be conducted to assess the severity of the neuroma. This visit is crucial for developing a personalized treatment plan tailored to your unique needs and goals.

What Lifestyle Changes Can Support Morton’s Neuroma Treatment?

Lifestyle changes play a critical role in supporting Morton’s neuroma treatment and preventing symptom recurrence. Opting for footwear with a wider toe box and adequate cushioning can relieve pressure on the neuroma. Maintaining a healthy weight reduces stress on your feet, alleviating symptoms. Incorporating foot-strengthening and flexibility exercises into your daily routine can improve foot mechanics and reduce the risk of neuroma formation. Additionally, being mindful of your activity levels and avoiding repetitive stress on your feet can help manage symptoms. Regularly assessing your foot health and seeking early intervention for any discomfort can also prevent the worsening of Morton’s neuroma.

Can Morton’s Neuroma Recur After Treatment?

Yes, Morton’s neuroma can recur after treatment, especially if the underlying causes, such as inappropriate footwear or certain activities, are not adequately addressed. Recurrence can be minimized by continuing to wear well-fitting shoes with adequate room for the toes, maintaining a healthy weight, and sticking to a foot care regimen that includes exercises to strengthen and stretch the foot muscles. Regular follow-up with your healthcare provider can help monitor your condition and adjust your treatment plan as needed to prevent recurrence.

How Often Will I Need to Attend Physiotherapy Sessions for Morton’s Neuroma?

The frequency of physiotherapy sessions for Morton’s neuroma largely depends on the severity of your condition and how you respond to treatment. Initially, you may be recommended to attend sessions multiple times per week to start managing symptoms and improving foot function. As you progress, the frequency might decrease, focusing on advancing your exercise program and ensuring proper technique. Your physiotherapist will tailor the treatment plan to your individual needs, making adjustments based on your recovery and providing guidance for exercises to perform at home.

Our Clinic Locations in Scarborough:

Location 1:
Body Works Physiotherapy Brimley Scarborough
Location: Unit C, 3333 Brimley Road, Scarborough, ON M1V 2J7
Phone: (416) 291-0002

Location 2:
Body Works Physiotherapy Ellesmere Scarborough
Location: Unit 114, 2100 Ellesmere Rd, Scarborough, ON M1H 3B7
Phone: (416) 439-0533

Our Clinic Location in Pickering:

Location 3:
Body Works Physiotherapy – Pickering
Location: 1101 Kingston Rd Suite #240, Pickering, ON L1V 1B5, Canada
Phone: (905) 839-2422