What We Treat
Metatarsalgia
What is metatarsalgia?
Metatarsalgia refers to pain and inflammation in the ball of the foot, affecting the metatarsal joints. This discomfort often develops when the area is exposed to excessive or prolonged pressure. Many people describe the sensation as “walking on pebbles,” while others experience a more diffuse ache, burning, or sharp forefoot pain.

Several factors can contribute to metatarsalgia, including:
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High‑heeled or narrow footwear
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Excess body weight
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Previous trauma
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Hard flooring surfaces
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Poorly fitting shoes
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Structural or biomechanical foot issues
How is metatarsalgia treated?
Mild cases may improve with simple footwear changes that reduce pressure on the forefoot. When symptoms persist, custom made orthotics can provide targeted cushioning and help restore proper alignment, reducing stress on the affected joints. Addressing the underlying cause early helps prevent progression and supports long‑term comfort.