What is a Neuroma?
Often described as a “Morton’s neuroma” it is a thickened and swollen section of nerve usually forming between the 2nd/3rd and 3rd/4th toes, sometimes relieved by removing your footwear and massaging your foot.
What does the pain feel like?
People who suffer with a neuroma generally describe the pain or sensation in many ways.
Some people describe feelings of a “rolled up sock underneath their toes” or “feeling of a small pebble or marble underneath their foot.”

As the pain and sensations start to increase, people may complain of any of the following symptoms:
How does a neuroma form?
How to identify a neuroma?
There are a number of other conditions within the foot that can mimic the symptoms of a neuroma. If the neuroma is fairly large and inflamed, compressing the forefoot can often elicit a clicking sensation and reproduce your symptoms, however this is not always conclusive.
If after examination your symptoms do indicate a possible neuroma, the most accurate way of identifying it is with either an MRI or ultrasound scan.
Treatment for a neuroma?
The patients we tend to see have already tried all conservative (non-surgical) treatments which can include:
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.
Neuroma Surgery
Surgery to remove your neuroma is performed under local anaesthetic as an Outpatient procedure which takes around 20 – 30 minutes, which requires making a small incision on the top of the foot.
Then, following a brief recovery, you are discharged home.

“I had suffered in agony for a couple of years and had been everywhere for help. My neuroma straight away, it was confirmed by a scan and within 5 weeks of my surgery, I was back to work and pain free. Thank you to all the staff at The Yorkshire Foot Hospital”
Cheryl Hunter 42
Dance Teacher, Doncaster
