Morton’s Neuroma is a painful foot condition that affects the nerves between the toes, most commonly between the third and fourth toes. Patients often experience burning pain, tingling, or the feeling of standing on a small pebble inside the shoe. At KS Ortho Clinic in Madipakkam, Chennai, we successfully treated a patient suffering from severe Morton’s Neuroma through an accurate diagnosis and targeted treatment plan.
This case study highlights how early orthopedic intervention can provide relief and restore comfortable walking.
Patient Background
A 42-year-old female patient from Velachery, Chennai visited KS Ortho Clinic with complaints of persistent pain in the front part of the foot for nearly eight months. The patient described the pain as:
Burning sensation between the toes
Numbness in the forefoot
Increased pain while wearing tight footwear
Difficulty standing for long periods
The patient had previously tried home remedies, footwear changes, and pain medications, but the symptoms continued to worsen.
During the clinical examination, Dr. A. N. Saravanan performed a detailed assessment of the patient’s foot. A compression test of the forefoot reproduced the symptoms, suggesting nerve irritation.
Further diagnostic evaluation included:
Physical orthopedic examination
Ultrasound imaging of the forefoot
Review of walking pattern and footwear habits
The tests confirmed Morton’s Neuroma, a thickening of the tissue around the digital nerve caused by repeated pressure or irritation.
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The treatment approach focused on reducing nerve pressure and inflammation while improving foot biomechanics.
The patient underwent a step-by-step conservative treatment plan, which included:
1. Footwear Modification
The patient was advised to switch to wide toe-box shoes to reduce pressure on the nerve.
2. Orthotic Support
Custom orthotic insoles were prescribed to redistribute weight across the foot and relieve nerve compression.
3. Anti-Inflammatory Medication
Short-term medication was prescribed to reduce inflammation and pain.
4. Corticosteroid Injection
Since the symptoms persisted after initial therapy, a guided corticosteroid injection was administered to reduce nerve swelling.
Within three weeks of treatment, the patient reported significant pain reduction. After six weeks:
Burning sensation completely disappeared
Walking comfort improved significantly
No numbness or tingling sensation remained
Patient resumed normal daily activities
The patient was also educated on preventive measures such as proper footwear, weight management, and foot care exercises to avoid recurrence.
Morton’s Neuroma can significantly affect daily mobility if left untreated. However, with early diagnosis and expert orthopedic care, patients can achieve excellent recovery without surgery in most cases.
At KS Ortho Clinic near Madipakkam and Velachery, advanced diagnostic methods and personalized treatment plans help patients recover quickly from foot nerve conditions like Morton’s Neuroma.
If you experience persistent forefoot pain or numbness in the toes, consulting an experienced orthopedic specialist can prevent long-term complications.

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