Cómo SOLUCIONAR el NEUROMA de Morton. EJERCICIOS

Morton's neuroma is a painful condition that affects the foot, specifically the area between the third and fourth toes. It is caused by thickening of the tissue surrounding a nerve, which can cause pain, a burning sensation, and numbness in the affected area. Learn how to treat Morton's neuroma with this exercise routine. -Causes: Although the exact cause is not always known, several factors can contribute to the development of Morton's neuroma, including: Wearing improper footwear: Tight shoes, high heels, or narrow toe boxes can compress the nerves in the foot and increase the risk of developing this condition. Foot deformities: Having bunions, hammertoes, flat feet, or high arches can alter the biomechanics of the foot and put additional pressure on the nerves. Injuries: Repeated trauma to the foot, such as running or high-impact sports, can damage the nerves and contribute to Morton's neuroma. Other conditions: Some diseases such as arthritis or diabetes can increase the risk of developing this condition. Symptoms: The most common symptoms of Morton's neuroma include: Pain: A burning, stabbing, or cramping sensation in the ball of the foot, especially between the third and fourth toes. Numbness or tingling: Loss of sensation or a tingling sensation in the affected toes. Pebble-in-the-shoe sensation: Some patients describe feeling as if they have a small pebble or wrinkle in their shoe when walking. Worsening with activity: Symptoms often worsen with walking, running, or prolonged standing. Become a member of this channel to enjoy benefits:    / @reparatucuerpo   📹Related videos: ✅Subscribe if you're interested in improving your health naturally ☘ 🙌New videos every week. THANK YOU for your SUPPORT🙏 🤓Follow me on my social media: Facebook: Repara tu cuerpo Instagram: @reparatucuerpo TikTok: @reparatucuerpo