Morton’s Neuroma Treatment Longwood, FL | Non Surgical
What is Morton’s Neuroma?
Morton’s neuroma is a painful condition involving irritation and thickening of a nerve in the ball of the foot, most often between the third and fourth toes.
This nerve irritation can lead to:
- Burning or sharp pain in the foot
- Tingling or numbness in the toes
- The sensation of walking on a pebble or folded sock
Symptoms often worsen with walking, tight shoes, or high heels.
Why Morton’s Neuroma Happens
Morton’s neuroma develops when a nerve becomes chronically compressed and inflamed.
Common causes include:
- Tight or narrow footwear
- High heels
- Repetitive stress (walking, running)
- Foot imbalances (flat feet, high arches)
Over time, this pressure causes the nerve to become more sensitive and painful.
The Problem with Conventional Treatment
Typical treatments often focus on managing symptoms rather than resolving the nerve irritation.
These may include:
- Shoe modifications
- Orthotics
- Anti-inflammatory medications
- Cortisone injections
- Surgery in severe cases
While these approaches may provide temporary relief, they don’t always address the underlying nerve inflammation effectively.
Our Approach: FSM + Acupuncture
At our clinic, we use a combination of Frequency-Specific Microcurrent (FSM) and acupuncture, with FSM as the primary driver of healing.
What is Frequency-Specific Microcurrent (FSM)?
FSM is a gentle, targeted therapy that uses specific electrical frequencies to reduce inflammation and support tissue repair at the cellular level.
For Morton’s neuroma, FSM is used to:
- Reduce inflammation in the affected nerve
- Soften the nerve and calm nerve irritation
- Promote healing of the surrounding tissue
- Decrease pain quickly and effectively
Many patients experience noticeable relief because FSM directly targets the inflamed nerve tissue, not just the symptoms.
How Neuroscience Acupuncture Enhances Results
Acupuncture is used alongside FSM to:
- Improve circulation in the foot
- Relax surrounding muscles and soft tissue
- Support the body’s natural healing response
- Enhance overall treatment effectiveness
This combination allows us to treat both the local nerve issue and the broader imbalances contributing to it.
What to Expect from Treatment / Timeline
Your treatment plan is personalized and may include:
- Targeted FSM sessions focused on the affected nerve
- Acupuncture to support healing and pain relief
- Guidance on footwear and daily habits
- Most patients experience relief after first session. Generally requires a course of 6-8 treatments to resolve.
Many patients notice:
- Reduced pain and pressure in the foot
- Improved comfort when walking
- Gradual resolution of numbness and tingling
Why Patients Choose This Approach
Patients often seek our care because:
- They want to avoid injections or surgery
- Other treatments have not provided lasting relief
- They are looking for a non-invasive, drug-free solution
By focusing on reducing inflammation at the source, our approach aims for more complete and lasting results.
Check our blog post for Morton’s Neuroma FSM treatment.
When to Seek Treatment
Don’t ignore persistent foot pain. Early care can prevent the condition from worsening.
You should seek treatment if you have:
- Ongoing pain in the ball of the foot
- Tingling or numbness in the toes
- Pain that worsens with walking or activity
Get Relief from Morton’s Neuroma
If you’re dealing with foot pain or have been diagnosed with Morton’s neuroma, we offer a targeted, non-invasive treatment approach centered on FSM.
Call us today and take the first step toward lasting relief.
We proudly serve patients from the Orlando Metropolitan area including Longwood / Wekiva Springs, Altamonte Springs, Maitland, Lake Mary, Sanford, and Apopka.
