@@NKActiveClinics Thanks for the fast reply...is there any downside to the dome underneath? I just worry it will change my foot posture or how my insole is working, Ive had mortons neuroma surgery and 4th toe straightened....but I get a lot of pain under my 2nd toe from too much pressure on it
@@IrishPharaoh2008 No worries. no insole will change you foot posture permanently. A dome underneath may not off load the foot as much. However my advise is to speak to the person who has issued your current orthoses if you are needing to change your dome position or about the effects of your surgery
@@NKActiveClinics ok thanks alot....one last question, so if i can put up with having the dome directly under my foot (on top of my orthotic) is it better If i do that? than having it under the orthotic
Excellent video. I have watched many videos on this subject and yours is the only one that tells how to feel to find the joint, then place the pad right behind that joint. There is tenderness on that joint, however, as I feel further up towards the toes it gets more tender (painful). Is this typical, or does it indicate a different problem/solution? Thanks so much!
Hi I am glad it was helpful. The dome could still be helpful. However it is important to find out why the pain it present, then you can build a plan. The dome may off load symptoms but will not tell you why the pain is present
@@NKActiveClinics My history is that I have a non-malignant tumor in my 2nd toe, and as it's easy to break I've broken it 3 times. Now I'm more careful! Each time I broke it, it caused capsulitis, swelling in the joint below the toe. The toe healed, and the capsulitis went away. This time the X-ray shows no breakage (and still no growth of the tumor) so we don't know what's causing the pain. A cortisone shot didn't help, and the next step is an MRI to see if surgery will help. I wouldn't consider surgery without giving it plenty of time to heal by itself, as it has in the past. But it's not getting better as quickly as it did before, so I thought I try the pad. Thank you again for the excellent video, and your reply.
@@peterchristensen9585 Thanks for the reply, this is a complex history, in theroy a metatarsal dome could be helpful, however I would chat with the person you are seeing already to discuss with them. The other thing to look at is toe strength and make sure you are working on building strength. We can offer video appointments if that could be helpful for you. Thanks Nick
Hi doc, i have metatarsalgia on 4th toe of both feet. It is very painful to walk around the house so I put exactly same dome that you have shown in your video on my feet just below my pain area. Those i got from dr office to try. I put it in hoka recovery sandal for now . I just feel some discomfort but is it ok to put on sandal since i use this while i am at home? Thank you so much for your video.
Hi, many thanks for the message, you can put the dome on the sandal yes. However if you are still getting some pain and discomfort, always best to get it checked out
Hi Nick Knight thank you for all your very very helpful videos! Question: should the metatarsal dome uncomfortable at all? I feel I’ve got it close to the right place but the pressure on the edge of my metatarsals is very uncomfortable. Maybe it’s just something I need to get used to? I’m using a carbon fiber plate so putting the dome underneath the plate isn’t an option. FYI 2nd metatarsal plantar plate sprain here…my podiatrist has not been very helpful and wouldn’t help me with custom orthotics. He told me to place the dome ON the ball of my foot to help “splay” the metatarsals. I’m on my own here.
Hi CinephileChelsea, No it should not be uncomfortable. It depends on the material of the time as if you’re using on a carbon plate you will tend to find to using a slightly softer dome more comfortable. There is also the element of some people just can’t tolerate a dome even if in the right place. There are still other options with the plantar plate injury like footwear advice, custom foot Orthoses, strengthening exercises. I have written a few blogs on this www.running-physio.com/plantar-plate/ www.running-physio.com/plantar-plate-orthoses/ www.running-physio.com/plantar-plate3/ Have a chat with your current podiatrist to see if they can help out. If you need any help more than happy to help out we can offer a face-to-face appointment if you are local or video if you are not (currently got 4 Plantar plate injuries in the USA, that we are Managing over video)
@@NKActiveClinics Thank you for these comments. They are very useful for understanding how to get better pain relief. I found must off the shelf insoles with a metatarsal bump pads are placed in the wrong spot for me. Once I realized this I was better able to make adjustments to the insole and minimize pain pressure.
Difficult to hear what he says because of echo. The written text is terrible. Must have been by AI or someone who doesn't understand English! Where do I get the dome?
Many thanks for message, sorry the text is terrible, it was written by a human (AI was not aroudn when the video was recorded) and had no other complaints and at the time I didnt have any other microphones (I have improved them now) Domes can be purcahsed from nkactive.co.uk/product/metatarsal-dome-pair/
Absolutely the clearest instruction I have come across in a very long time.
Excellent, well done.
Glad it helped and great to hear
Best understanding DIY I have found on pad placement in different instances! Kudos to you!👍
Glad it helped! no problem at all
This REALLY WORKED! This was the best and putting it on under the insole really helped comfort.
Glad it was helpful
Thank you for the detail and easy to follow instruction. Well done.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for this useful tip..!!!
Pleasure
Brilliant. Thanks.
No worries glad it was helpful
Why do some people stick it under the orthotic or shoe lining? Does it have any bad effect to be underneath ?
Some people do not like the feeling of the dome on top. I tend to find people tolerate the dome better underneath.
@@NKActiveClinics Thanks for the fast reply...is there any downside to the dome underneath? I just worry it will change my foot posture or how my insole is working, Ive had mortons neuroma surgery and 4th toe straightened....but I get a lot of pain under my 2nd toe from too much pressure on it
@@IrishPharaoh2008 No worries. no insole will change you foot posture permanently. A dome underneath may not off load the foot as much. However my advise is to speak to the person who has issued your current orthoses if you are needing to change your dome position or about the effects of your surgery
@@NKActiveClinics ok thanks alot....one last question, so if i can put up with having the dome directly under my foot (on top of my orthotic) is it better If i do that? than having it under the orthotic
@@IrishPharaoh2008 it doesn’t matter it is what ever helps you the most that’s key
Excellent video. I have watched many videos on this subject and yours is the only one that tells how to feel to find the joint, then place the pad right behind that joint. There is tenderness on that joint, however, as I feel further up towards the toes it gets more tender (painful). Is this typical, or does it indicate a different problem/solution? Thanks so much!
Hi I am glad it was helpful. The dome could still be helpful. However it is important to find out why the pain it present, then you can build a plan. The dome may off load symptoms but will not tell you why the pain is present
@@NKActiveClinics My history is that I have a non-malignant tumor in my 2nd toe, and as it's easy to break I've broken it 3 times. Now I'm more careful!
Each time I broke it, it caused capsulitis, swelling in the joint below the toe. The toe healed, and the capsulitis went away.
This time the X-ray shows no breakage (and still no growth of the tumor) so we don't know what's causing the pain. A cortisone shot didn't help, and the next step is an MRI to see if surgery will help.
I wouldn't consider surgery without giving it plenty of time to heal by itself, as it has in the past. But it's not getting better as quickly as it did before, so I thought I try the pad.
Thank you again for the excellent video, and your reply.
@@peterchristensen9585 Thanks for the reply, this is a complex history, in theroy a metatarsal dome could be helpful, however I would chat with the person you are seeing already to discuss with them. The other thing to look at is toe strength and make sure you are working on building strength. We can offer video appointments if that could be helpful for you. Thanks Nick
Hey there Do I use the met pad for both feet or just for the injured foot?
Thanks for the question. It is a personal choice this one, no right or wrong really
Thank you so much for this tutorial! I always guess where the pads are supposed to go
No worries at all. Glad you found it helpful
Hi doc, i have metatarsalgia on 4th toe of both feet. It is very painful to walk around the house so I put exactly same dome that you have shown in your video on my feet just below my pain area. Those i got from dr office to try. I put it in hoka recovery sandal for now . I just feel some discomfort but is it ok to put on sandal since i use this while i am at home? Thank you so much for your video.
Hi, many thanks for the message, you can put the dome on the sandal yes. However if you are still getting some pain and discomfort, always best to get it checked out
thanks milion🙏
this is great!!!🤣
Many thanks Linde, glad you found it helpful
Great tutorial skip the music next time that would be great.
Thank you. Yes, we have stopped putting music on the videos and also upgraded microphone.
Hi Nick Knight thank you for all your very very helpful videos! Question: should the metatarsal dome uncomfortable at all? I feel I’ve got it close to the right place but the pressure on the edge of my metatarsals is very uncomfortable. Maybe it’s just something I need to get used to? I’m using a carbon fiber plate so putting the dome underneath the plate isn’t an option.
FYI 2nd metatarsal plantar plate sprain here…my podiatrist has not been very helpful and wouldn’t help me with custom orthotics. He told me to place the dome ON the ball of my foot to help “splay” the metatarsals. I’m on my own here.
Hi CinephileChelsea, No it should not be uncomfortable. It depends on the material of the time as if you’re using on a carbon plate you will tend to find to using a slightly softer dome more comfortable. There is also the element of some people just can’t tolerate a dome even if in the right place.
There are still other options with the plantar plate injury like footwear advice, custom foot Orthoses, strengthening exercises.
I have written a few blogs on this
www.running-physio.com/plantar-plate/
www.running-physio.com/plantar-plate-orthoses/
www.running-physio.com/plantar-plate3/
Have a chat with your current podiatrist to see if they can help out. If you need any help more than happy to help out we can offer a face-to-face appointment if you are local or video if you are not (currently got 4 Plantar plate injuries in the USA, that we are Managing over video)
@@NKActiveClinics Thank you for these comments. They are very useful for understanding how to get better pain relief. I found must off the shelf insoles with a metatarsal bump pads are placed in the wrong spot for me. Once I realized this I was better able to make adjustments to the insole and minimize pain pressure.
@@joeberg3164 great stuff glad it was helpful
Difficult to hear what he says because of echo. The written text is terrible. Must have been by AI or someone who doesn't understand English! Where do I get the dome?
Many thanks for message, sorry the text is terrible, it was written by a human (AI was not aroudn when the video was recorded) and had no other complaints and at the time I didnt have any other microphones (I have improved them now) Domes can be purcahsed from nkactive.co.uk/product/metatarsal-dome-pair/