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Morton's Toe
Morton's Toe
Definition
Morton's Toe is a common forefoot disorder where the
second toe is longer than the Big Toe (the Hallux).
Cause
Morton's toe leads to excessive pressure on the second
metatarsal head (behind the second toe at the ball- of-the-foot)
resulting in pain similar to the discomfort associated with
metatarsalgia. The constant pressure placed on the longer second toe
while walking or standing can lead to callus formation under the second
metatarsal head due to this excessive pressure.
Treatment and Prevention
Proper treatment of Morton's Toe starts with selecting
proper footwear. Footwear with a high and wide toe box (toe area) is
ideal for treating this condition. It may be necessary to buy footwear a
half size to a size larger to accommodate the longer second toe.
Orthotics that feature arch support to keep the foot
aligned, and a metatarsal pad to reduce stress on the ball-of-the-foot
are often recommended when treating this condition. Proper footwear
combined with a effective orthotic will provide relief from pain
associated with Morton's Toe.
If problem persists, consult a foot doctor.
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