Got a bony bump at the base of your big toe that’s getting more painful, more prominent, or making shoe shopping a nightmare? Bunions are one of the most common foot conditions we see at East Coast Podiatry Clinic — and one of the most misunderstood. Newcastle podiatrist Tim Foran explains why bunions are mostly inherited, what’s actually happening inside the joint, and how custom orthotics change the forces driving the deformity.
Plantar Plate Tears — Why This Forefoot Injury Is So Often Misdiagnosed (A Newcastle Podiatrist’s Guide)
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.




