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Metatarsalgia refers to pain and inflammation in the ball of your foot, or forefoot. Learn about the causes, symptoms, treatments and prevention of this injury.
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Foot Anatomy and Common Foot ProblemsFoot Anatomy There are many parts of the foot and all have important jobs. Each foot has 26 bones, over 30 joints, and more than 100 muscles, ligaments, and tendons.
Metatarsalgia happens when nerves between the toes become trapped, causing pain when pressing down on the foot. Here, learn why it happens and how to manage it.
Metatarsalgia commonly occurs from overuse injuries in sports that involve running and jumping. It can also result from shoes that don’t fit, foot abnormalities, or arthritis and other diseases.
There are several possible causative factors associated with metatarsalgia, also commonly known as forefoot pain.
Along with a complex network of ligaments, tendons, muscles, and nerves, there are 19 bones in the forefoot of each of your feet. Causes of forefoot pain include metatarsalgia, sesamoiditis, and ...
Metatarsalgia is a common foot condition that involves pain in the forefoot, usually arising following significant stress and injury to the head of the metatarsals.
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