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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
==Risk Factors== | ==Risk Factors== | ||
==Overview== | |||
Risk factors for Morton's neuroma include: | |||
:*Abnormal positioning of toes | |||
:*Flat feet | |||
:*Forefoot problems, including bunions and hammer toes | |||
:*High foot arches | |||
:*Tight shoes and high heels | |||
==Risk Factors== | |||
Risk factors for Morton's neuroma include: | |||
:*Abnormal positioning of toes | :*Abnormal positioning of toes | ||
:*Flat feet | :*Flat feet |
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Overview
Risk Factors
Overview
Risk factors for Morton's neuroma include:
- Abnormal positioning of toes
- Flat feet
- Forefoot problems, including bunions and hammer toes
- High foot arches
- Tight shoes and high heels
Risk Factors
Risk factors for Morton's neuroma include:
- Abnormal positioning of toes
- Flat feet
- Forefoot problems, including bunions and hammer toes
- High foot arches
- Tight shoes and high heels