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How long after surgery for a morton's neuroma can you return to work, partcularly floor nursing?

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Depends: Make sure the shoes are loose fitting; discuss with your nurse manager a possibility for a less walking related task, and it also depends on the pain level you experience. Maybe switching to nights with a co-worker for a few weeks could help.

Answered 1/8/2021

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Depends: There are several different approaches to neuroma surgery. I would estimate 4 weeks.

Answered 6/1/2015

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Dr. Thomas Inwood answered

Specializes in Podiatry

Work: That depends on you as well as your surgeon. You are a huge part of your care . Speak to your surgeon and ask questions. I usually find 3-4 weeks to be the norm.

Answered 6/1/2015

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Dr. David Moats answered

Specializes in Podiatry

3 to 8 weeks: Depending on how you take care of yourself and follow your doctor's instructions. As we all know : doctors and nurses make the BEST patients.(not really).

Answered 9/16/2015

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