The letter N stands for Neuroma Plug.
Those adorable high heels with the narrow toe are a fashion statement in and of themselves. But, ouch, they’re painful.
Morton’s neuroma pain affects people of all ages, not only those who wear high heels. It’s common in persons whose jobs require them to stoop or crouch down, as well as those who have flat or stiff arches. Morton’s neuroma can also be caused by wearing shoes that are overly thin.
What can you do to alleviate the discomfort?
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Metatarsal pads and cutouts can be added to your custom orthotic to provide pain relief. A neuroma plug, which is placed between the metatarsal heads, is another alternative for pain relief. The type of shoe and the shape of the foot decide the exact placement.
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