Neuroma
A neuroma is a thickening or enlargement of nerve tissue most commonly found on the ball of the foot. This is generally due to excess pressure and compression causing irritation of the nerve.
General symptoms are: Tingling, burning, or numbness; Pain similar to stepping on a needle or pebble
Treatment options include: padding to reduce pressure on the ball of the foot, iing, orthotics to support the foot properly and reduce pressure on the ball of the foot, activity modifications. Activities that put repetitive pressure on the neuroma should be avoided until the condition improves, changes in shoe wear. It’s important to wear shoes with a wide toe box and avoid narrow-toed shoes or shoes with high heels. Medications – anti-inflammatory drugs like Advil or Aleve, help reduce the pain and inflammation.
• Physical Therapy
• Injection therapy. If there is no significant improvement after initial treatment, injection therapy may be considered which can consist of either cortisone or dehydrated alcohol shots.
Another non-invasive technique is Radiofrequency ablation which is where radio waves are used to produce heat and destroy the nerve.
When is Surgery Needed? Surgery may be considered in patients who have not received adequate relief from other treatments. Generally, there are two surgical approaches to treating a neuroma. The first is dissection and removal of the nerve. The 2nd is release of the intermetatarsal ligament which eliminates compression of the nerve. Remember, early diagnosis of a neuroma greatly lessens the need for more invasive treatments and can avoid surgery.
Dr. Tony Avakian received his medical and surgical training at Cornell Medical Center, Midway Hospital, and Cedars Sinai. He is nationally recognized as one of the top podiatrists in the nation, and has been nominated as the best podiatrist in SCV by KCAL 9 Best of LA. Visit our Facebook for before and after bunionectomy photos.
For more information, please call Valencia Foot and Ankle Center at 661-288-2321 and visit www.curefeet.com. The office is located at 27875 Smyth Drive, Suite 100 in Valencia.
ADVERTISE WITH US
Summer Allergies in Dogs: Relief Is Possible No Place Like Home
June is one of the most common months I see dogs for itchy skin, red paws, ear infections, and constant licking. In Santa Clarita, seasonal allergies are especially common as grasses, weeds, and environmental allergens peak with warmer weather. While allergies can’t...
Why Healthy Weight Matters for Your Pet – Cinema Veterinary Centre
Our pets are an important part of our families, and we do everything we can to keep them healthy and happy. From daily walks to managing lifelong medical conditions, every aspect of their care matters. One area that is often overlooked, however, is weight...
Holidays and Pets – V.I.P. Veterinary Services
Summer is almost here with celebrations for Memorial Day, 4th of July and other happenings we must not forget that our pets may think all the goodies that become available during this time, is also for them to enjoy. Likewise, after the holidays, many foods are still...
ABOUT THE MAGAZINE
Santa Clarita Magazine has set a high standard for excellence in advertising for over 36 years. A family owned and operated business, Santa Clarita Magazine has grown with the Santa Clarita Valley since 1990 and become the #1 place to advertise locally.
FOLLOW US
SANTA CLARITA MAGAZINE
PO Box 801570
Valencia Ca 91380
For Advertising information
Call or Text: 1 (661) 294-4444
