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My sister has morton neuroma. wats that?

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A swollen: Or a "pinched nerve" in the foot is a good way of undertsanding it.

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Nerve problem: A true morton's neuroma involves thickening and abnormality of the interdigital (b/w toes) nerve. More often, the term is used to describe a nerve irritation caused by forefoot overload which is usually related to a hypermobile first ray and tight gastrocs.

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