I was diagnosed with Morton’s Neuroma in Feb 2017. My symptoms where intermittent pain while walking that worsened the longer I walked and an almost constant feeling of crumbled sockets in my shoe.
Initial treatment involved shoe modification without effect. Treatment options discussed included surgery, cortisone injection ( injection was completely ineffective) and laser treatment. In order to avoid surgery I opted to try the laser treatment. After multiple sessions(12), I would estimate the frequency of the pain has been reduced 90%, the crumbled sock symptom has been eliminated completely. Most of the time I don’t even think about my foot. I have discussed my treatment with my primary care physician and my FAA AME. Both remain skeptical of the treatment.
I am extremely satisfied with my treatment and the results. I would unequivocally recommend this treatment.
David F.
Tucson, AZ
11/29/18