Morton’s Neuroma in NYC Runners

Specialized treatment for runners experiencing nerve pain and forefoot discomfort.
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Running places repetitive stress on the feet, making runners susceptible to conditions such as Morton’s neuroma. Persistent forefoot pain can interfere with training and performance. Many runners experience symptoms that worsen during longer runs or high-impact activities. Early diagnosis can help prevent prolonged discomfort and interruptions in training. Treatment focuses on reducing nerve irritation while maintaining activity levels whenever possible. Understanding the causes of Morton’s neuroma in runners is important for prevention and recovery. Expert care can help athletes safely return to the activities they enjoy.

Morton’s neuroma in NYC runners is a condition characterized by irritation and thickening of a nerve in the forefoot. Repetitive impact during running can contribute to the development of the condition. Improper footwear, biomechanical abnormalities, and training intensity may increase risk. Symptoms commonly include burning pain, numbness, tingling, and discomfort between the toes. Many runners describe feeling as though they are stepping on a pebble. Symptoms may worsen with increased mileage or speed training. Early recognition is important for preventing chronic nerve irritation. Footwear evaluation is often a key component of diagnosis and treatment. Orthotics may be recommended to improve foot mechanics. Understanding Morton’s neuroma in NYC runners helps athletes take proactive steps toward recovery. Professional assessment ensures accurate diagnosis and personalized care.

Treatment plans are designed to help runners reduce symptoms while maintaining fitness whenever possible. Specialists evaluate training habits, footwear, and biomechanics. Orthotics may help redistribute pressure and reduce nerve irritation. Footwear modifications are commonly recommended. Activity adjustments may be necessary during the recovery period. Physical therapy can improve strength, flexibility, and movement patterns. Anti-inflammatory treatments may help manage symptoms. In some cases, injections or minimally invasive procedures may be considered. Return-to-running programs help athletes safely resume training. Ongoing monitoring supports long-term recovery and injury prevention. Expert care enables runners to return to activity with greater comfort and confidence.

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Kayla

Dr.Artis was so amazing. After going to two other podiatrists who gave me no support or hope, Dr. artis made me feel like there can be change for me. She was so patient, kind and informative. I’m actually excited to go back and get my results.

Christina

Everyone was super friendly. Doctor Rick’s explained everything thoroughly.

Benjamin

Dr Bell was incredibly thorough and personable. Gave me great information and useful information for my next steps. A great experience!

Alicia

“Fast, professional, and very clean office. I was checked in and seen within 10 minutes of my scheduled time. Dr. Ricks was straight to the point but thorough. The front desk staff was also incredibly helpful.

Travis

All of the staff are super welcoming and professional! Bianca took excellent care in getting my X-rays. Dr. Ricks was thorough in explaining my diagnosis and next steps. Highly recommended!!

Fresh

Well before I came in today to see Dr. Ricks my foot in pain was 9/10 and now I feel good 🙏🏿🤩 thanks

Meet Our Medical Team

Behind every great care experience is a team that truly listens. Our doctors are committed to understanding your needs, delivering personalized treatment, and supporting you every step of your health journey.

Dr. Farah Alani

Dr. Farah Alani is a New York City foot and ankle surgeon at To Healthy Feet Podiatry, a boutique podiatry practice located in the heart…

Dr. Alison Bell

Dr. Alison Bell was born in Manhattan and is a Public Health graduate of Charles R. Drew University. She obtained her medical degree from Kent…

Dr. Roxann Clarke

Dr. Roxann Clarke is a graduate of Hampton University in Virginia, where she obtained her Bachelor of Science in Biology and her Master of Science…

Dr. Tinisha Ricks

Dr. Ricks is a board-certified fellowship-trained podiatric surgeon committed to delivering top-tier foot and ankle care. From New Jersey, she a Bachelor’s in…

Tiffany Goodin

As the Chief Operating Officer of To Healthy Feet Podiatry, Tiffany provides leadership to ensure all administrative are producing optimal results. Dr….

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