NeuroMD – Your Back and Leg Pain Corrective Therapy Device
The fastest and most effective way to find relief from back pain, leg pain/sciatica, hip/SI joint pain and muscle spasms is by treating the source of your problem – that’s where NeuroMD comes in.
By counteracting your pain with creams, pills or TENS units that only mask symptoms, this device actually addresses the source of your discomfort by stimulating deep motor nerves (not sensory ones) with clinically studied Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation (NMES). By decreasing inflammation, healing damaged tissues and strengthening spinal stabilizing muscles with this device you’ll experience reduced back and leg pain, improved mobility and more energy!
Treatment options for Morton’s neuroma include ice packs, rest, foot pads and padding, anti-inflammatory medications, steroid injections and orthotics. In more severe cases, sclerosant injections such as alcohol ablation may be used under ultrasound guidance to chemically destroy the neuroma and reduce pain.
Your doctor will examine and palpate the area between your toes, then take X-rays of your foot to confirm diagnosis and rule out other bone disorders. She may also suggest changing up footwear to reduce pressure on this area.
Early prevention is key to reduce the likelihood and severity of neuromas. If you suspect a problem is developing, consult with your podiatrist who can recommend a treatment plan that includes custom shoe inserts to support foot function while decreasing strain on the neuroma.
Avoid high heels, which place excessive pressure on the ball of your foot and can enlarge neuromas. Instead, opt for shoes with thick soles and proper insoles that offer extra room to move your toes, as well as low heels with laces or buckles that enable width adjustment.
Neuromas usually cause nighttime pain that gets better with rest. You may also experience burning, sharp, tingling or numbness in the affected area. These symptoms are most commonly found between your third and fourth toes but may also affect the ball of your foot.