Neuroma Treatment Options

Laser Treatment for Morton's Neuroma In Hicksville, NY

A neuroma is commonly known as a “pinched nerve” or “nerve tumor.” It is a painful condition where the nerve tissue thickens, usually between the toes. The most common type of neuroma is Morton’s Neuroma. It typically affects the area between the third and fourth toes.

Neuromas can be debilitating, causing pain, discomfort, and difficulty walking.

Serving Hicksville, NY, And Nassau County. Fast, Non-Surgical Relief For Morton's Neuroma Pain

Noticing burning, tingling, or numbness between your toes or in the ball of the foot? Our Hicksville, NY, clinic offers fast, non-surgical relief for Morton’s Neuroma with our advanced laser therapy to ease nerve pain, reduce pressure, and restore comfort without surgery, especially if any other traditional treatment hasn’t helped.

Frequently Asked Questions

How Many Laser Therapy Sessions Are Needed For Morton’s Neuroma?

Most patients start noticing relief after 4-6 sessions. A complete treatment procedure plan typically takes 8-12 sessions over several weeks for the best results.

Many patients notice improvement after a few treatments, while others take time. Full healing will occur over the next weeks as inflammation and nerve irritation decrease. 

Yes, laser therapy is FDA-approved, non-invasive, and safe with minimal risk of side effects.

Side effects are rare and typically limited to mild warmth, redness, or slight sensitivity that fades quickly within a few hours

Yes, in many cases, if treated at an early stage, it can reduce nerve inflammation and ease pain enough that surgery isn’t required.

At Restore Podiatry & Laser Center, we are proud to offer our newest, latest laser treatment for Morton’s Neuroma. We take time to understand our patients and understand their needs.

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Our Service Area For Morton's Neuroma Treatment

We provide FDA-approved laser treatment for Morton’s Neuroma at our Hicksville, NY, clinic. We also serve nearby areas including Woodbury, Huntington, Old Brookville, Plainview, Brentwood, East Hills, Roslyn Heights, Syosset, Westbury, Dix Hills, Glen Cove, Manhasset, Jericho, Levittown, Brookville, Old Westbury, Muttontown, Northport, Roslyn, Greenville, Oyster Bay, and Melville.

Causes of Neuroma

Foot Structure

Individuals with high arches, flat feet, or other structural issues can lead to increased pressure on the forefoot. This can cause nerve irritation.

Choice of Footwear

Tight or high-heeled shoes can squeeze the toes. The increased pressure due to this can affect the nerves between the toes.

Repetitive Stress

Some activities put excessive pressure on the ball of the foot. Running or certain sports that involve high impact can hurt nerves.

Trauma

An injury to the foot or repeated trauma can damage nerves. This can lead to swelling and thickening of nerves.

Symptoms of Neuroma

Patients have often complained of sharp burning pain in the feet. There can be numbness or tingling in the affected toes as well. 

Many have complained about the feeling of a lump or the sensation of standing on a pebble while walking. The pain often increases with tight shows or after a weight-bearing activity.

Treatment Options for Neuroma at Restore Podiatry

High Power Laser Therapy

This therapy uses targeted laser energy to reduce inflammation and pain around the affected nerve. It stimulates natural healing through increased blood flow and relieves neuroma symptoms in patients.

Read more about High Power Laser Therapy here.

Deep Tissue Laser Therapy

Deep Tissue Laser Therapy penetrates deep into tissues to reduce pain. This therapy improves circulation and promotes cellular repair and regeneration. 

With this therapy, we can help decrease nerve sensitivity and inflammation in the neuroma area. Patients can have quick relief from pain. 

Read more about Deep Tissue Laser Therapy here.

Radial Shockwave Therapy

This non-invasive treatment uses high-energy sound waves to stimulate blood flow and promote nerve healing. It effectively reduces pain and discomfort from neuromas.

Read more about Radial Shockwave Therapy here.

Focused Shockwave Therapy

Focused Shockwave Therapy delivers precise energy to the affected area. It is ideal for treating localized pain associated with neuromas. 

This non-invasive therapy helps break down scar tissue. It reduces swelling and encourages the body’s natural healing process.

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Custom Orthotics

Custom orthotics redistribute pressure across the foot. It helps reduce the pressure on the affected nerve and improves foot alignment.

It is very effective in reducing neuroma-related pain.

Read more about Custom Orthotics here

At Restore Podiatry & Laser Center, we are proud to offer our newest, latest laser treatment for Morton’s Neuroma. We take time to understand our patients and understand their needs.