Morton’s Neuroma Treatment Brisbane – Forefoot Pain Relief
Morton’s neuroma treatment in Brisbane can help relieve burning forefoot pain, tingling, or the sensation of “walking on a pebble.” Morton’s neuroma is a common foot condition where the nerve between the toes becomes irritated and thickened, often causing sharp or burning pain in the ball of the foot. The good news is that most people respond very well to conservative podiatry care when treated early.
At Your Podiatry People in Greenslopes and Cleveland, we provide evidence-based care for Morton’s neuroma, helping patients return to comfortable movement without long-term medication or surgery.
What Is Morton’s Neuroma?
Morton’s neuroma is a thickening of nerve tissue between the metatarsal bones, most commonly between the 3rd and 4th toes. Many people describe the feeling as a lump, stone, or fold in their sock, even though nothing is there.
Common Contributing Factors
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Tight or narrow footwear
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High heels or shoes with a compressed toe box
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High-impact sports (running, netball, court sports)
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Flat feet, high arches, or bunions
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Repetitive forefoot loading
Signs and Symptoms of Morton’s Neuroma
Symptoms may vary but often include:
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Burning or tingling pain in the ball of the foot
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Sharp or “electric shock” sensations when walking.
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Pain that worsens in tight or narrow shoes
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Numbness or tingling between the toes
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Relief when shoes are removed or the foot is massaged
- Feeling like you’re walking on a pebble
Pain typically increases with activity and improves with rest or footwear removal.
Non-Surgical Morton’s Neuroma Care in Brisbane
Our Brisbane podiatrists focus on conservative, non-surgical treatment tailored to your foot structure, footwear, and activity levels.
Treatment options may include:
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Footwear advice to reduce nerve compression
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Metatarsal dome padding to offload the forefoot
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Custom orthotics to improve foot biomechanics
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Manual therapy and joint mobilisation
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Load management and activity modification
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GP referral for short-term pain relief if required
In persistent cases, ultrasound-guided injections may be considered — though most patients improve significantly when treated early.
Can Morton’s Neuroma Be Prevented?
Early support and footwear changes can greatly reduce nerve irritation.
Prevention Tips
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Choose wider, cushioned, supportive shoes
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Avoid high heels and pointed toe styles
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Use orthotics if you have flat feet or high arches
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Reduce high-impact forefoot loading at the first sign of pain
When to See a Brisbane Podiatrist
If forefoot pain becomes persistent, radiates into the toes, or limits walking or exercise, early podiatry care can prevent long-term nerve irritation and speed recovery.
At Your Podiatry People in Greenslopes, we help patients regain confident, pain-free movement with personalised neuroma care.
Book an Appointment
Your Podiatry People Greenslopes
📍 3/633 Logan Road, Greenslopes QLD
📞 (07) 3706 0793
📧 greenslopes@yourpodiatrypeople.com
👉 Book Online: https://yourpodiatrypeople.com.au
Your Podiatry People Cleveland
📍 4/145-147 Queen Street, Cleveland
📞 (07) 3706 0793
📧 cleveland@yourpodiatrypeople.com
👉 Book Online: https://yourpodiatrypeople.com.au
Helpful Resource
For more general health information, visit:
Better Health Channel – Morton’s Neuroma
https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/health/conditionsandtreatments/mortons-neuroma

