Persistent pain under the ball of your foot near the second toe? It could be a plantar plate tear — one of the most commonly missed forefoot injuries. Newcastle podiatrist Tim Foran explains the symptoms, why it’s so often mistaken for a neuroma, and how early treatment can prevent the need for surgery.
Synovitis of the Second MTPJ — A Newcastle Podiatrist’s Guide to Ball-of-Foot Pain
Deep, achy pain at the base of your second toe that gets worse the longer you’re on your feet? It could be second MTPJ synovitis — an underdiagnosed cause of ball-of-foot pain that’s often mistaken for a neuroma. Newcastle podiatrist Tim Foran explains the symptoms, causes, and why catching it early matters.
That Burning Pain in the Ball of Your Foot? It Could Be Morton’s Neuroma — A Newcastle Podiatrist Explains
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That burning pain or “pebble under the foot” feeling in the ball of your foot could be a Morton’s neuroma — a thickening of the nerve between your toes caused by chronic compression. Newcastle podiatrist Tim Foran explains the symptoms, what causes it, and how most cases can be resolved without surgery.



