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Shoes for Morton's Neuroma

Morton’s neuroma involves a thickened, irritated nerve between the metatarsal bones, and a narrow shoe is one of the most direct ways to aggravate it. Orthofeet’s Morton’s neuroma shoes are designed to remove that aggravation: a wide, roomy toe box reduces the lateral compression that squeezes the intermetatarsal space, advanced forefoot cushioning absorbs the impact that irritates the affected nerve, and a non-binding interior avoids any additional pressure against the forefoot. Available in wide and extra-wide widths, backed by a 60-day wear test.

Morton’s neuroma involves a thickened, irritated nerve between the metatarsal bones, and a narrow shoe is one of the most direct ways to aggravate it. Orthofeet’s Morton’s neuroma shoes are designed to remove that aggravation: a wide, roomy toe box reduces the lateral compression that squeezes the intermetatarsal space, advanced forefoot cushioning absorbs the impact that irritates the affected nerve, and a non-binding interior avoids any additional pressure against the forefoot. Available in wide and extra-wide widths, backed by a 60-day wear test.

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  • Orthofeet® shoes are engineered with a wide toe-box and extra depth that offer a relaxed, comfortable fit, eliminating pressure on Morton's Neuroma.

    The stretchable uppers of these shoes for Morton's neuroma conform to the contours of the foot, easing pressure on the forefoot.

    Premium orthotic insoles with anatomical arch support control overpronation, helping reduce pressure on the ball of the foot.

    To see more footwear for Morton's Neuroma: Slippers, Sandals, Boots, Sneakers

  • Here are some key features to look for in shoes that can help alleviate symptoms and provide relief:

    • A roomy toe box that allows your toes to spread naturally, to reduce compression and pressure on the affected area, alleviating discomfort.
    • A low or no heel, as elevated heels can shift your weight forward, increasing pressure on the forefoot. A flatter shoe with a more even distribution of weight can help relieve symptoms.
    • Ample cushioning in the forefoot area. Cushioning materials like foam or gel can help absorb impact and reduce pressure on the affected nerve. - Proper arch support is important for maintaining foot alignment and reducing strain on the metatarsals.
    • Removable insoles allow you to customize the fit and accommodate any orthotic inserts or custom-made insoles prescribed by your healthcare professional.
    • Soft, flexible materials can help minimize friction and rubbing, and provide a comfortable and forgiving fit, reducing irritation on the affected nerve.
  • Here are some key features to look for in shoes that can help alleviate symptoms and provide relief:

    • A roomy toe box that allows your toes to spread naturally, to reduce compression and pressure on the affected area, alleviating discomfort.
    • A low or no heel, as elevated heels can shift your weight forward, increasing pressure on the forefoot. A flatter shoe with a more even distribution of weight can help relieve symptoms.
    • Ample cushioning in the forefoot area. Cushioning materials like foam or gel can help absorb impact and reduce pressure on the affected nerve. - Proper arch support is important for maintaining foot alignment and reducing strain on the metatarsals.
    • Removable insoles allow you to customize the fit and accommodate any orthotic inserts or custom-made insoles prescribed by your healthcare professional.
    • Soft, flexible materials can help minimize friction and rubbing, and provide a comfortable and forgiving fit, reducing irritation on the affected nerve.
  • Yes, flat shoes are a suitable choice for individuals with Morton's neuroma because they put extra pressure on the forefoot, as long as they provide proper cushioning, support and a spacious toe box.
  • Walking can be generally acceptable with Morton's neuroma, but it depends on the severity of your symptoms and the advice of your healthcare professional. In any case, make sure you wear the right footwear that provides the support your Morton's neuroma needs.
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    What Morton’s Neuroma Needs from a Shoe

    Morton’s neuroma is a painful condition caused by the thickening of tissue around a nerve in the forefoot, most commonly between the third and fourth toes. The burning, shooting, or tingling pain it produces often feels like walking on a pebble or a fold in a sock, and the discomfort typically worsens with activity and in shoes that compress the forefoot. The most direct footwear aggravator is a narrow toe box that compresses the metatarsal bones laterally, squeezing the already-irritated nerve space. A second contributor is inadequate forefoot cushioning that allows ground impact to reach the affected nerve with every footstrike. Orthofeet Morton’s neuroma shoes are built to eliminate both: a wide, generous forefoot that releases lateral compression, and advanced cushioning that absorbs impact before it concentrates in the sensitive nerve area.


    Features That Reduce Neuroma Irritation

    Every Orthofeet Morton’s neuroma shoe is engineered to reduce the footwear factors that aggravate the condition. A wide, roomy toe box removes the lateral compression that squeezes the metatarsal bones together and narrows the space around the affected nerve, eliminating the most direct source of neuroma irritation during daily wear. Advanced shock-absorbing cushioning in the forefoot absorbs impact and distributes pressure more evenly across the metatarsal region, reducing the concentrated load on the nerve area with each step. A non-binding, flexible upper avoids additional pressure against the top and sides of the forefoot, conforming gently to the foot without restriction. Anatomical arch support and Arch Booster technology maintain proper forefoot alignment and reduce the mechanical patterns that can worsen nerve compression. A seamless interior protects sensitive forefoot skin, and extra-depth construction provides additional room. Removable insoles accommodate custom orthotics when prescribed. Available in wide and extra-wide widths.


    Why Choose Orthofeet for Morton’s Neuroma

    Orthofeet has more than 40 years of experience developing orthopedic footwear that podiatrists recommend and people with forefoot nerve conditions depend on. Our Morton’s neuroma shoes are built around the two most important footwear interventions for this condition: releasing lateral compression with a genuinely wide toe box, and protecting the nerve from ground impact with advanced forefoot cushioning. If you have a confirmed Morton’s neuroma diagnosis, we recommend consulting a podiatrist for a comprehensive management plan. Try any pair with confidence on our 60-day wear test.

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