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Morton’s Neuroma Treatment Without Surgery — Michigan Non-Invasive Options

Morton’s Neuroma Treatment Without Surgery — Michigan Non-Invasive Options

Morton’s Neuroma Pain — Non-Surgical Solutions That Work

Morton’s neuroma causes burning, electric pain and the feeling of “walking on a marble” between your third and fourth toes. Surgery (neurectomy — cutting out the nerve) permanently eliminates the nerve and the pain — but also eliminates sensation in those toes. At Balance Foot & Ankle, we pursue every non-surgical option before neurectomy. Call (810) 206-1402.

Non-Surgical Morton’s Neuroma Treatment

Custom orthotics with metatarsal pad: A metatarsal dome placed just proximal to the nerve spreads the metatarsal heads and decompresses the nerve — the single most effective conservative intervention. Wide toe box shoes: Eliminating forefoot compression reduces nerve irritation dramatically. Cortisone injection: Ultrasound-guided injection into the inter-metatarsal space provides significant relief for most patients. Alcohol sclerosing injections: Series of dilute alcohol injections into the neuroma gradually reduces nerve size — effective but requires 4-7 injections over weeks. MLS laser therapy: Reduces neuroma-associated inflammation and can reduce pain levels between other treatments.

When Surgery Is the Answer

After exhausting the above options without adequate relief, neurectomy becomes appropriate. We perform minimally invasive neuroma excision as an in-office procedure at our Howell surgical suite. Call (810) 206-1402.

Non-Surgical Foot Care at Balance Foot & Ankle: Michigan’s Conservative Treatment Specialists

At Balance Foot & Ankle, our philosophy is that surgery should be the last resort — not the default. The majority of foot and ankle conditions that patients present with can be effectively treated with the right combination of conservative interventions: custom orthotic therapy that corrects the underlying mechanical cause; physical therapy protocols that rebuild strength and flexibility; MLS laser therapy and EPAT shockwave therapy that promote tissue healing without invasive procedures; targeted injection therapy (corticosteroid, PRP, or sclerosing alcohol depending on the condition) that addresses the specific tissue pathology; and bracing and support that offload damaged structures while they heal.

When conservative treatment is appropriate and properly executed, outcomes match or exceed surgical results for many common foot conditions — without the surgical risks, recovery time, and cost. Michigan patients who have been told they need foot surgery, or who want to exhaust conservative options before considering surgery, are encouraged to schedule an evaluation at Balance Foot & Ankle. We will give an honest assessment of whether conservative treatment has a realistic chance of success for your specific condition and stage of disease, and what that treatment plan would involve. Call Balance Foot & Ankle at (810) 206-1402 to schedule at our Howell or Bloomfield Hills Michigan office.

Michigan patients who are researching non-surgical alternatives for foot conditions — whether because they are concerned about surgery risks, cannot take time off for recovery, or simply want to know what options exist before committing to a procedure — will find that Balance Foot & Ankle offers a fuller range of non-surgical interventions than most podiatric practices. Our conservative treatment toolkit includes custom orthotics, MLS laser therapy, EPAT shockwave therapy, platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections, ultrasound-guided corticosteroid injections, physical therapy protocols, bracing and immobilization, and advanced wound care — covering the spectrum from the simplest to the most technologically advanced non-surgical treatments available. We are also straightforward when surgery is genuinely the better option for a specific patient and condition — giving patients accurate information to make informed decisions rather than indefinitely managing conditions that require definitive treatment. Call Balance Foot & Ankle at (810) 206-1402 to schedule a non-surgical options consultation at our Howell or Bloomfield Hills Michigan office.

Michigan patients can reach Balance Foot & Ankle at (810) 206-1402 to schedule at our Howell office at 4330 E Grand River or our Bloomfield Hills office at 43494 Woodward Ave #208. Both locations offer same-week appointments for new patients, in-office diagnostic imaging, and the full range of conservative and interventional podiatric treatments. Our insurance team verifies benefits before every appointment — there are no insurance surprises at check-in. We look forward to providing the evidence-based, patient-centered foot care that keeps Livingston and Oakland county patients active, comfortable, and mobile throughout their lives.


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Scheduling is easy — call Balance Foot & Ankle at (810) 206-1402 or use the online appointment request on our website. Our team is available during business hours to answer questions about insurance coverage, what to expect at your visit, and which location — Howell or Bloomfield Hills — is most convenient for your address. We serve patients throughout Livingston County, Oakland County, and the surrounding Southeast Michigan region.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why does the ball of my foot hurt when I walk?
Ball of foot pain (metatarsalgia) is commonly caused by ill-fitting shoes, high arches, Morton neuroma, or stress fractures. High heels and thin-soled shoes increase pressure on the metatarsal heads. Cushioned inserts like Foot Petals Tip Toes can provide immediate relief.
When should I see a doctor for ball of foot pain?
See a podiatrist if ball of foot pain persists for more than 2 weeks, worsens over time, involves numbness or tingling between the toes, or prevents you from walking normally. These may indicate Morton neuroma, stress fracture, or nerve entrapment.

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