Do toe spacers help relieve Morton's Neuroma?
Asked 2 years ago
I have been suffering from Morton's Neuroma for quite some time now. I have recently come across toe spacers, and I am curious if anyone has had success with them. Has anyone used toe spacers for Morton's Neuroma? How did it help with your pain and symptoms? Your input will be greatly appreciated as I am eager to find a solution to my discomfort.
Julia Jackson
Monday, April 03, 2023
Toe spacers can help reduce Morton's Neuroma by decreasing pressure on the affected nerves and providing support for the foot's natural arch. However, It depends from person to person, and Toe spacers should always be used in conjunction with other conservative treatments like padding, orthotics, and modification of footwear.
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