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Metatarsal pads - a short cut to all you need to know
Metatarsal pads - a short cut to all you need to know

My foot care blog is a deep resource for so many different topics in foot care.  But sometimes I hear from users of themetatarsal pad blog that they have a hard time accessing the information they need. In this blog post I've aggregated all of the information related to metatarsal pads found in the blog. I hope...

Metatarsal Pads – which one is best for my foot pain?
Metatarsal Pads – which one is best for my foot pain?

Metatarsal pad firmness – do I need soft or firm?

Metatarsal pads come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and colors. But the characteristic that may be most important for your needs is the relative firmness of the metatarsal pad. Just like a mattress, metatarsal pads come in soft, medium-firm, and f...

Metatarsal Pads | Which one is right for me?
Metatarsal Pads | Which one is right for me?

Metatarsal pads - which one is right for me? This article explores the different types of metatarsal pads and their indications and uses for forefoot pain, metatarsalgia, forefoot capsulitis and forefoot bursitis.

Metatarsal Pads - Proper placement
Metatarsal Pads - Proper placement

Metatarsal pads treat a host of forefoot problems including capsulitis and Morton's neuroma. but placement of these versatile pads can be tricky. This video helps to orient users of metatarsal pads to proper placement of the pad.

Treating Morton's Neuroma - The Jane Russell Effect

Morton's neuroma is a common forefoot condition, so common in fact that in many cases, if a patient has forefoot pain, Morton's neuroma is cited as a differential diagnosis. Although there's a host of different conditions that may cause forefoot pain, Morton's neuroma often tops the list of problems. This article explores the treatment options for Morton's neuroma.