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(Morton's neuroma describes swelling along the sensory nerves of the toes.)
 
 
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== Background ==
[[File:PMC3390214 ijtmb-5-2-12f1.png|thumb|Morton's neuroma anatomy]]
*AKA interdigital neuralgia
*Morton's neuroma describes benign enlargement of perineurium (neuroma) along the sensory nerves of the toes.


== Morton's Neuroma ==
==Clinical Features==
[[File:PMC3390214 ijtmb-5-2-12f2.png|thumb|Dorsal Morton's neuroma]]
*Pain, often nonspecific, burning, or lancinating, around metatarsal heads or toes
*Usually unilateral
*Worse with narrow/closed toe shoes
*May have foreign body sensation like a pebble in their shoe
*Tenderness to palpation on plantar aspect of interdigital space with reproduction of burning pain
**Squeezing interdigital space may produce notable click


=== Background ===
==Differential Diagnosis==
* Background
* Metatarsalgia
Morton's neuroma describes swelling along the sensory nerves of the toes.
* [[Toe phalanx fracture]]
* [[Diabetic neuropathy]]
* Baxter's neuropathy
* Tarsal tunnel syndrome
 
{{Foot diagnoses}}
 
==Evaluation==
*Clinical diagnosis
 
 
==Management==
*Outpatient management may include corrective footwear, local steroid/anesthetic injection, surgical excision
 
==Disposition==
*Discharge
 
==See Also==


=== Clinical Features ===
* Clinical Features


=== Differential Diagnosis ===
==External Links==
* Metatarsalgia
* Phalanx Fracture
* Diabetic Neuropathy
* Baxter's Neuropathy
* Tarsal Tunnel syndrome


=== Evaluation ===
* Evaluation


=== Management ===
==References==
* Management
<references/>
https://www.merckmanuals.com/professional/musculoskeletal-and-connective-tissue-disorders/foot-and-ankle-disorders/interdigital-neuralgia


=== Disposition ===
[[Category:Sports Medicine]]
* Disposition
[[Category:Orthopedics]]

Latest revision as of 20:54, 11 February 2020

Background

Morton's neuroma anatomy
  • AKA interdigital neuralgia
  • Morton's neuroma describes benign enlargement of perineurium (neuroma) along the sensory nerves of the toes.

Clinical Features

Dorsal Morton's neuroma
  • Pain, often nonspecific, burning, or lancinating, around metatarsal heads or toes
  • Usually unilateral
  • Worse with narrow/closed toe shoes
  • May have foreign body sensation like a pebble in their shoe
  • Tenderness to palpation on plantar aspect of interdigital space with reproduction of burning pain
    • Squeezing interdigital space may produce notable click

Differential Diagnosis

Foot diagnoses

Acute

Subacute/Chronic

Evaluation

  • Clinical diagnosis


Management

  • Outpatient management may include corrective footwear, local steroid/anesthetic injection, surgical excision

Disposition

  • Discharge

See Also

External Links

References

https://www.merckmanuals.com/professional/musculoskeletal-and-connective-tissue-disorders/foot-and-ankle-disorders/interdigital-neuralgia