You take a brisk walk and suddenly feel a sharp, burning sensation in the ball of your foot. It feels exactly like you stepped on a jagged pebble or a bunched-up sock. You stop, take off your shoe, and shake it out. Nothing falls out. You put your shoe back on, but the pain returns immediately.
Read MoreIf you've been battling persistent foot pain that just won't quit, you might have heard about shockwave therapy. This non-invasive treatment is gaining traction in podiatry for its ability to tackle stubborn foot problems, even when other methods fall short.
Read MoreLearn about lesser-known foot ailments this National Foot Health Awareness Month with PodiatryCare, PC and the Heel Pain Center. Spot early symptoms and seek expert care.
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Read MoreWhen you’re walking, do you often feel like you have a pebble in your shoe? Do you experience a sensation that your sock is folded under the ball of your foot? If you don’t find anything strange in your shoe, you may have Morton’s neuroma.
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