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Risk factors for Morton's neuroma include: | Risk factors for Morton's neuroma include: | ||
*Improper footwear/tight shoes | |||
*Abnormal positioning of toes | *Abnormal positioning of toes | ||
*Flat feet | *Flat feet | ||
*Forefoot problems | *Forefoot problems such as bunions and hammer toes | ||
*High foot arches | *High foot arches | ||
*High heels | *High heels | ||
*High-impact sports (e.g., rock-climbing, ballet dancing) | |||
*Overpronation | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Risk factors for morton's neuroma include abnormal positioning of toes, flat feet, forefoot problems such as bunions and hammer toes, high foot arches, tight shoes and high heels.
Risk Factors
Risk factors for Morton's neuroma include:
- Improper footwear/tight shoes
- Abnormal positioning of toes
- Flat feet
- Forefoot problems such as bunions and hammer toes
- High foot arches
- High heels
- High-impact sports (e.g., rock-climbing, ballet dancing)
- Overpronation