MetatarsalgiaPosts and articles about MetatarsalgiaBlogAnnalyn BarilBest Insoles For MetatarsalgiaMetatarsalgia refers to pain and inflammation in the balls of the feet. This can affect the metatarsals, which are the bones that join the ankle bones to the to...BlogBabafemi AdebajoBenefits of Wearing Arch Supports for Your Feet and AnklesOur environment is constantly changing, and our feet are no exception. The way we live, work, and play puts a lot of stress on our feet, which can lead to pain ...BlogUpstep StaffBest Exercises and Stretches for Metatarsalgia Pain ReliefMetatarsalgia refers to pain that occurs in the ball of the foot, and it affects the regular body mechanics, making daily activities difficult to perform. The m...BlogJanik SundstromTreating Metatarsalgia With Insoles and Other Orthotic DevicesMetatarsalgia is the most common condition of the forefoot (the ball of your foot), whereby inflammation and pain may lead to reduced activity in severe cases. ...CommunityDo insoles help with Metatarsalgia?Hi guys, I'm really struggling with the ball of foot pain at the moment, and I'm so over it. I'm looking for anything that can help. I recently learned about ...AnswersBabafemi AdebajoDoes Metatarsalgia Go Away and Can It Be Treated?Pain is never a good thing, and the fact that it is the primary symptom of metatarsalgia makes this condition that much more annoying. If left untreated, metata...BlogBabafemi AdebajoWhat Is Metatarsalgia: Symptoms, Causes, Treatments, and MoreMetatarsalgia simply means pain in the metatarsals and is a relatively common condition, though it can still significantly reduce the quality of life. This term...CommunityCan I pair custom orthotics with work boots for improved shock absorbency?My work boots need improved shock absorbency to help with my metatarsalgia. Can I pair custom orthotics with work boots?CommunityWhat running shoe brands have rocker soles for ball comfort?I need a new pair of running shoes since developing metatarsalgia. What running shoe brands have rocker soles for ball comfort?CommunityDo arch support orthotics provide ball support in work boots?I need ball support in my work boots for my metatarsalgia. Do arch support orthotics provide ball support?BlogBabafemi AdebajoMetatarsalgia: Causes for Swelling and 10 Ways to Reduce ItMetatarsalgia is a condition in which pain occurs in the sole or ball of the foot. Usually, this pain is aching by nature, worsened by activity, and occurs with...AnswersBabafemi AdebajoStabbing Pain in the Ball of Your Foot: What Is It?Foot pain is quite common. When it occurs, it can be due to several different reasons, including a sprain, tendonitis, Morton's neuroma, bursitis, arthritis, et...AnswersBabafemi AdebajoTreatment for Ball of the Foot Pain: Can Massage Help Metatarsalgia?When metatarsalgia occurs, it starts slowly and worsens progressively. If left untreated, it will get to the point where it begins to interfere with your regula...AnswersBabafemi AdebajoMetatarsalgia vs Morton’s Neuroma: How to Tell the DifferenceThough a common occurrence, pain in the ball of the foot is still a nuisance, especially when the cause is unknown. Two of the most common causes of pain in the...CommunityHow do I know if I have metatarsalgia?Are there any key symptoms or a test that I can do that will indicate whether I have metatarsalgia?CommunityCan walking barefoot cause metatarsalgia?CommunityCan you walk with metatarsalgia?I have metatarsalgia, and while the pain is very mild, I wondered if I would risk aggravating it by walking a lot?CommunityDoes metatarsalgia go away?Can metatarsalgia be cured? If so, how long does it take for the treatment to make it go away?AnswersBabafemi AdebajoHow Long Does It Take To Recover From Metatarsalgia?Sometimes, pain occurs in the ball of the foot. This is known as metatarsalgia and is a result of inflammation around the head of the metatarsals. It can also p...CommunityWhat are possible treatments for metatarsophalangeal joint pain?Has anyone else had MTP joint pain, and if so, how did you treat it? Can I use ice to relieve the pain, or can I just take some ibuprofen?