A Closer Look At Endoscopic Nerve Decompression For Morton’s ‘Neuroma’

The interdigital neuroma is a common source of forefoot pain that podiatric foot and ankle surgeons see in their practices every day. The characteristic symptoms have been well known since Morton first described them in 1876. 1 Even though Morton believed the problem was located at the fourth metatarsophalangeal articulation, his name has been associated with the pathology for over a century.

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A Closer Look At Endoscopic Nerve Decompression For Morton’s ‘Neuroma’

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