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Metatarsalgia : Ball-of-foot
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Definition
Metatarsalgia is a general term used to denote a
painful foot condition in the metatarsal region of the foot (the area
just before the toes, more commonly referred to as the
ball-of-the-foot). This is a common foot disorder that can affect the
bones and joints at the ball-of-the-foot. Metatarsalgia
(ball-of-foot-pain) is often located under the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th
metatarsal heads, or more isolated at the first metatarsal head (near
the big toe).
Cause
With this common foot condition, one or more of the
metatarsal heads become painful and/or inflamed, usually due to
excessive pressure over a long period of time. It is common to
experience acute, recurrent, or chronic pain with metatarsalgia.
Ball-of-foot pain is often caused from improper fitting footwear, most
frequently by women’s dress shoes and other restrictive footwear.
Footwear with a narrow toe box (toe area) forces the ball-of-foot area
to be forced into a minimal amount of space. This can inhibit the
walking process and lead to extreme discomfort in the forefoot.
Other factors can cause excessive pressure in the
ball-of-foot area that can result in metatarsalgia. These include shoes
with heels that are too high or participating in high impact activities
without proper footwear and/or orthotics. Also as we get older, the fat
pad in our foot tends to thin out, making us much more susceptible to
pain in the ball-of-the-foot.
Treatment and Prevention
The first step in treating metatarsalgia is to
determine the cause of the pain. If improper fitting footwear is the
cause of the pain, the footwear must be changed. Footwear designed with
a high, wide toe box (toe area) and a rocker sole is ideal for treating
metatarsalgia. The high, wide toe box allows the foot to spread out
while the rocker sole reduces stress on the ball-of-the-foot.
Unloading pressure to the ball-of-the-foot can be
accomplished with a variety of footcare products. Orthotics designed to
relieve ball-of-foot pain usually feature a metatarsal pad. The orthotic
is constructed with the pad placed behind the ball-of-the-foot to
relieve pressure and redistribute weight from the painful area to more
tolerant areas. Other products often recommended include gel metatarsal
cushions and metatarsal bandages. When these products are used with
proper footwear, you should experience significant relief.
If problem persists, consult your foot doctor.
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