The patients we tend to see have already tried all conservative (non-surgical) treatments which can include:
- Avoiding high heel shoes.
- Wearing wider footwear.
- Orthotics insoles and pads.
- Physiotherapy.
If a neuroma has been correctly identified, the next stage of treatment is to consider a steroid injection in combination with non-surgical treatments. This is performed using ultrasound by your Consultant Podiatric Surgeon, who will carefully guide the injection into the correct area.
If patients respond well to steroid therapy which has been shown to last up to 6 months or longer, we will consider a second injection. If a second injection fails to provide relief you should then consider surgery.