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Why Do My Socks Feel Like They are Bunching Up on the Ball of My Foot?

If you have ever wondered “why do my socks feel like they are bunching up on the ball of my foot”: The #1) cause is Morton’s Neuroma, but there are MORE!
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Causes:

  • The most common cause of this occuring is a Morton’s neuroma.
  • Nerve compression between your metatarsal heads.
  • This can also feel like capsulitis of the 2nd, 3rd or 4th toes.
Why Do My Socks Feel Like They are Bunching Up on the Ball of My Foot?
There are many nerves at the bottom of your feet extending into your toes. Continued pressure on these can lead to spasms, pain and radiation through the foot.

Symptoms:

  • Numbness, burning and tingling.
  • You can especially feel this way while running.
  • If you wear shoes with lifts you can feel this more.
  • If you are more of a toe walker you can feel this more.
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The recovery time for Morton’s Neuroma can take 2-4 weeks in a dressing. It can then ache for up to 3-6 months. Final relief can be experience at 1 year in some cases.

What are some alternative problems that could be causing this?

Morton Neuroma like pain can also be mimicked by:
Morton Neuroma & Morton Neuralgia Pain
A morton’s neuroma generally develops in the 3rd webspace of the foot. This can lead to sharp shooting and tingling pain. Especially while on your feet all day long, or running.

Diagnosis:

  • Consider is biased but we are podiatrists and we believe we can perform the best treatment for you.
  • The best way to diagnose Morton’s neuroma pain is to go see a podiatrist!
  • Diagnosis initially starts with a comprehensive history and physical, and then a hands-on evaluation.
  • This is then followed with x-ray imaging to diagnose any bone issues or amendments.
  • This may then be followed with a potential ultrasound to visualize the Morton’s neuroma and make sure there are no underlying soft tissue or capsule issues.
  • Once this comprehensive diagnosis of Morton’s aromas performed, on to treatment during your first visit.
Metatarsalgia ball of the foot pain
Metatarsalgia or ball of the foot pain is the pain the front of the foot.
This is most common in people who have very tight hamstrings calf muscles are putting much more pressure on the ball the foot. This can lead to neuroma, metatarsal or even stress fracture pain.

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