Understanding Forefoot Pain: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment
Forefoot pain is one of the most common reasons people visit a podiatrist. It can interfere with your daily activities, exercise, and overall quality of life. At Dynamic Podiatry in Ferny Hills, we’re dedicated to helping you understand the causes of forefoot pain and providing effective treatment to get you back on your feet.
What is Forefoot Pain?
The forefoot is the front part of your foot, including the ball of the foot, the toes, and the surrounding soft tissues and joints. Pain in this region can range from a dull ache to sharp, burning sensations, and it may worsen with standing, walking, or wearing certain types of footwear.
Common Causes of Forefoot Pain
Forefoot pain can result from several conditions. Some of the most frequent causes we see at Dynamic Podiatry include:
Metatarsalgia
Metatarsalgia is a general term for pain and inflammation in the ball of the foot. It often results from increased pressure on the metatarsal bones, which can occur due to foot shape, footwear choices, or high-impact activities.
Bursitis
Bursitis occurs when the small fluid-filled sacs (bursae) in the forefoot become irritated or inflamed, leading to pain and swelling. You can read more about bursitis here [link to bursitis page].
Morton’s Neuroma
A neuroma is a thickening of nerve tissue between the toes, most commonly between the third and fourth toes. Morton’s neuroma causes burning pain, tingling, or numbness in the ball of the foot. Learn more about neuroma symptoms and treatment here [link to neuroma page].