Excision of Morton’s Neuroma

Morton’s neuroma surgery is performed on patients who have the condition to remove the damaged portion of the nerve or to relieve pressure on the nerve by enlarging the space around it.

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Excision of Morton’s Neuroma

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About Excision of Morton’s Neuroma Surgery

Excision of Morton’s neuroma, also known as Morton’s neuroma surgery or neuroma excision, is a surgical procedure performed to treat Morton’s neuroma, a painful condition that affects the ball of the foot. Morton’s neuroma is characterised by the thickening of the tissue around a nerve that leads to the toes, typically between the third and fourth toes. This thickening of tissue results in compression and irritation of the nerve, causing symptoms such as sharp, burning pain, tingling, or numbness in the affected area.

Excision of Morton’s Neuroma Prices

Excision of Morton’s Neuroma at Signature Clinic starts from £2000. This includes your consultation, the surgical procedure, and full aftercare support to aid a smooth recovery.

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Excision of Morton’s Neuroma FAQ

Morton’s neuroma is a painful condition that affects the ball of the foot, causing thickening of the tissue around a nerve, often between the third and fourth toes.
Excision surgery is typically recommended when conservative treatments such as orthotics, corticosteroid injections, and physical therapy have failed to provide adequate relief from Morton’s neuroma symptoms.
Excision of Morton’s neuroma involves making a small incision on the top of the foot, locating and removing the affected nerve tissue that constitutes the neuroma, and then closing the incision with sutures.

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