Abstract

Morton's neuroma is a common cause of forefoot pain. It most commonly affects middle-aged females and involves the third web space. A thorough history and examination should be adequate to diagnose with ultrasound (US) being the investigation of choice. Treatment usually involves conservative measures including analgesia; footwear and orthotic; local steroid injection; and in cases of failed nonoperative measures, open excision is performed. How to cite this article: Puri A. Morton's Neuroma. J Foot Ankle Surg (Asia Pacific) 2020;7(2):46–49.

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