I had that problem in the 70s. The only advice I got from Dr was surgery. I had the second metatarsal bone broken in each foot and rearranged. One foot was normal afterward. The toe stuck up on the other foot so another surgery to partially fix that. I hobbled around on casts and surgical shoes for a long time. I'm glad to see another treatment because I have always regretted mine.
I have pain in the metatarsal area on the top of the foot that goes down through the bottom of my foot. My podiatrist had me try a metatarsal pad. It was so aggravated even more
My podiatrist told me to purchase shoes that don't bend. Also, the shoes are supposed to have a back on them, in order to keep my feet from bending up and putting pressure on the ball. My heel needs to stay down on the shoe, he said. It's bought some relief already, and I just got them this week. Simple. Wish I'd known about this last year. I did purchase custom orthotics, also, for a fallen arch. So far those haven't brought the relief the non-bendable shoes have brought. Also, I'm using ice packs on my feet, various times of the days. And, using TENS shoes, for a couple sessions of that each day. (TENS unit has helped with back problems tremendously.) Trying to loosen up tight calf muscles with a roller wand, and a slant board. Life sure changes when our feet are painful.
@@DreadknotNot Aetrex and Dansko shoes seem to feel the best. Hoka tennis shoes also seem to work well. Shoes that have a wider toe area seem to bring some relief. Sandals actually feel the best. (Not flip flops, as the heel doesn't stay down as you step.) Aetrex Jillian sandals (women's) have been great! I've been able to shop for hours in these shoes, and feel very little pain, or no pain at all. I can hardly believe it! I actually found more answers to the reason for my pain. It''s called flexor hallicus longus. (I can't find the video in which I learned about this.) The therapist on that video said to flex the big toe upward, and while holding that toe up, feel underneath the foot. If the cord from the big toe to the heel is tight as a guitar string, then you've got flexor hallicus longus----which results from tight calves and hamstrings. My cord IS tight as a guitar string. Since learning this, I've been using a MASSAGE GUN on my legs---top to bottom, in order to get these muscles loosened up. I didn't anticipate that it would help my metatarsalgia, but it has. It's wonderful to finally have some relief! As for the tight cord under the foot, the therapist said to use your thumbs and press on the cord---going up and down a handful of times. I have no idea how long it's going to take to loosen that cord. Best of luck to you! I hope that I can help someone get relief by sharing these things. Here is a video that might give you some helpful info: Flexor Hallicus Longus Pain by the Michigan Foot Doctors.
@@bschilling531 You are marvelous. This is such a niggling frustration that I have been dealing with for years, and I was desperate for more information and relief. I’m looking into shoes as I type this and doing all the things recommended by you, as I think we share the same pain. Blessings. 🙏🏾
@@DreadknotNotI forgot to mention that I also use a MASSAGE ROLLER PIN on my legs, too. It’s the same design as a roller pin used in the kitchen for making pastries.
I broke my foot last June , I had five fractures . In a cast for three month. Still having physio. I got told to go to a podiatrist and I got orthopaedic insoles made I’m having this problem also. But mine will take a long time to heal with the injuries I suffered. Wearing the right shoes is a must. The physio told me not to walk around in bare feet or wear slippers around the house. Trainers (sneakers) are the best.
I found that avoiding any shoes with a heel helped a great deal, along with plenty of cushioning (as stated in the vid). I stopped running while healing the metatarsalgia and instead I used an elliptical machine at the gym which kept workouts pain-free during and afterward. I wore my nice cushy running shoes all day instead of wearing shoes that aggravated the condition. The biggest factor for me was not wearing shoes with heels, since elevating the heel shunted the weight onto the ball of my foot.
30 years ago I had this pain between my 1st and 2nd metatarsal. By the time I went to the doctor I was walking on the sides of my feet - which just create other problems. I was diagnosed with sesmoiditis. I was told there are small bones in your metatarsals that are free floating and one had moved into the space of my 1st and 2nd toe. The podiatrist had me do what they called strapping then. I had a thick foam pad, with the part where my foot hurt cut out. This was taped to my foot and I had to replace it every 2-3 days as it didn’t hold up with showering. When I walked, the space between the 1st and 2nd toe didn’t touch the ground because of the hole cut out. I had custom made orthotics which I could only wear with tennis shoes. These were the days women wore panty hose and dresses. I looked lovely wearing these shoes with a dress on. It took several years for this to somewhat heal and I finally found dress shoes that didn’t hurt. I wore these orthotics for years and was pain free. Just recently I purchased a pair of boots and the pain was back. I found a thick foam insole and cut the area out where my pain was. Immediate relief. Now, my adult daughter was diagnosed with the same thing. They put her in a walking boot. Didn’t help. Then they tried cortisone shots. Still didn’t help. They finally surgically removed the small bone. My podiatrist told me if the orthotics and strapping didn’t help, the next step would be cortisone injection and possibly surgery. Foot surgery is miserable and takes a long time to heal. This padding taped to your foot with a hole cut out where the foot makes contact with the ground really takes care of the problem.
It feels like im walking on a pebble under 2nd and 3rd big toe. It is such an aggravation trying to find shoes and boots because most hurt because of this issue. I've thought about buying a pair of sturdy insoles and drilling out a small hole where the toe rocker is.
hi everyone ,if anyone else wants to discover heel pain relief try Bablim Plantar Remedy Booster (just google it ) ? Ive heard some great things about it and my m8 got cool results with it.
interesting points ,if anyone else wants to discover pain the heel of the foot try Bablim Plantar Remedy Booster ( search on google ) ? Ive heard some amazing things about it and my buddy got great success with it.
The front of my feet are on fire, pins and needles mixed with numbness, pain everyday. My heels hurt as well. but not as much as the front of my feet. It is hard to walk for very long. I will have to try this. Thank you.
When I cocktails in Las Vegas I wore super high heels and constantly walked while carrying the tray (shot rep) I had callus on my toes and between the front feet.. gosh I Miss al those great cheap foot massage places we have there
Mine hurts on the bottom. It's swollen and painful. I can't tell if it's coming from the joint or in-between my middle and fourth toe. It's causing me to limp. Steel toe boots and concrete sucks!
I am pretty sure I developed it after wearing shoes with air pockets under the balls of the insole. I replaced them at least 3-4 times over several years. Eventually, the soles would break down and I would be stepping on a concave soft spot. Different new shoes insoles with arch support helped but going vibram toe shoes totally resolved it. I credit the lack of cushioning and no heel sole. A harder shoe teaches you to walk softer. The thin soles often remind me of a foot massage when hiking, because there is a random pressure on and twisting of the foot with every step. I also feel compelled to change the way I walk slightly, if I feel a hot spot developing. I also found it interesting that after a couple years of wearing them, that my feet had apparently become much thicker and more muscular without any change in activity by me. They are not for everyone though, and it will take a lot of use to rebuild the muscle that is apparently lost while wearing conventional restrictive shoes. I totally recommend getting some luna or xero footwear as at least occasional wear.
The menopause has had an impact on my feet, not helped by weight gain. Can't wear heels anymore due to pain on ball of my feet. But trainers fine and good quality ones from Ecco are worth every penny, or £150.
thankyou, i am a former performer and i’ve had many injuries after 20 years in the practice, from neck to ankles. never in my feet though, and so grateful for that. however, a few days ago, i worked out after a long three weeks of doing nothing more than daily house work and personal care, and the rest of the time slugging out 😅 next day, recognized unfamiliar pain and it was a little shocking…continued to be alarming days later, still having pain in my foot in this area. i could not walk without thicker compression socks and had to have shoes on (not a fan of shoes in my home, but i had no choice and pulled out the crocs). 🙄🤣 i was starting to think “ alright…time to accept they may cut my foot off”, but now i’m a bit relieved and more confident it’s just my own mistake in padding and execution of going too hard when i wasn’t ready. lol 😆 solid info, i appreciate it!
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@@cyborg1275 Hi! Do you still have any time? You seem more educated than most! I’m wondering if you actually can go somewhere to be “fitted” correctly for such shoes? Thanks for correcting the others! We’re all the same (feet), yet so different in our needs! That’s why I am of the belief that one must have personalized fitting for shoes, when you’re suffering so badly that you don’t want to walk! Do you have any further suggestions? I’m sick of going to MD Podiatrists and getting nowhere! Lies about their specialized orthotics and getting run of the mill crap, marked up 300% from same things I can buy in a quality shoe store! I appreciate you!
Thank you this is so important to me I walked more than 12 blocks yesterday and the area you showed in red is where I have the problem so painful Bending my toes in very painful because of the swelling Wish I know what's best to put on the area
I'm diabetic I got into a car awondent and developed a Liz Fran fracture I now have hard ware in my foot I'd noticed once I was cleared to be up and mobile, my foot pad felt different I had marked numbness and a callous under my second toe Also my foot pad seemed raised and puffy along the first four toes That sensation hasn't subsided in the almost3 yrs sense surgery I gained 30 lbs with COVID and WFH and overall laziness A couple weeks now lower extremity edema has increased from working12 hours sitting at my computer The past week I've been gradually increasing my walking. Effectively decreasing the edema My plan was to increase to 2 five mile walks a day The area were the callous is became tender and sore affecting my gait yesterday after I walked 3 miles and then cut the grass Afterwards it became concerning and I had my family look and gave a picture It was a warm thick blister that formed where the callous is This morning the blister has all but disappeared But the area is still sore and tender I now have concerns about ulcer formation And I fear my plans if walking for weight loss have been thwarted I'm still walking gingerly trying to avoid putting pressure (and adding pain) to the area I'm wondering if I go see the podiatrist will he prescribe me somthing like these allowing me to walk? Or at least exercise on an eliptical or stationary bike at the gym?
I would focus on lowering and maintaining healthy blood glucose levels. Increase your fibre and protein, don’t overlook your micro nutrients either, magnesium, potassium..drink water. You won’t be able to out walk an unhealthy diet, however, walking is a wonderful way to lose weight and maintain lean muscle mass. Good luck!
I have pain everywhere on both my feet after I run and do several exercises that I do for soccer. It makes it extremely hard to continue, I've almost cried during practice because of how bad it hurts.
i was doing a hiit workout at home 2 weeks ago barefoot and i usually do that too but the pain suddenly started to kick in a week ago.. now it's swollen and for me it's the bottom part of my foot. How long did your pain last?? I'm so upset I can't move and exercise as much >
Yup I stopped playing soccer for a while but aparantly the pain on both feet keeps me from walking much still even though the xrays look fine. I also just saw my doctor and he told me I most probably need weil osteonomy surgery on both feet for the metatarsals😵
When I don't wear inserts I will get blood blisters in the ball of my feet, If I wear regular inserts I will have just a burning sensation to the area, If I wear the ones with the ball of the feet padding I might get a minimal discomfort if any, but the rocker bottom shoes is what I wear when I'm going to walk for over an hour continuously.
I recently developed the Metatarsalgia on right side. no scale though. my shoes are bad though and I am going to change it. it is also associated with the tendinitis (sharp pain in heel -at the start of arch). any suggestions? which types of shoes I need to buy and from where? I I've in Italy (near Milan). Thanks
Thank you so much for the great explanation. I have tried a medical shoes (Brooks brand) and customised insoles which were recommended by my physiotherapist but unfortunately there is no benefit at all and my right foot still hurts unbelievably. Also, I have an appointment for MRI scan and a surgery is an option as I don’t like to get cortisone injection because I need a permanent solution. Therefore, would you recommend to use the staff that you mentioned? Or do you believe that the surgery is the best option in this situation? Thanks 🙏
Can l ask what your job description is so that l can find the right person for metatarsalgia. I’m in Australia and as far as l know l can’t find anyone to fit this description. Our pPods certainly don’t do it ? Thank you.
What if you want to compete in kickboxing and have metatarsalgia? does it ever completely go away? I have a fractured 5th metatarsal right now and i’m like 90% sure i have this and really want to train and fight again.
I have a fabulous diet and yet have gout in one toe joint (runs in the family and I thought it was a baby bunion for years and so I babied it--that it barely changed probably has something to do with my decent diet... have no idea what I was eating so much of when the issue first presented). The rocking shoe you demonstrated would never work for me because of the placement of the stitching. Also, I find rocking on those joints (the pressure the shoe exerts) to be painful, including the downward pressure of the top of the shoe on those joints. (I'm better off with very soft uppers.) Having Morton Neuromas, I find flat shoes, with orthotics--heel cup, arch support, and metatarsal pad), with a natural bend more comfortable. Also, if there's too much cushioning, it makes my hypermobility worse and worsens my MN (but some cushioning is needed (generally I save the insoles of shoes that haven't worked and try out various insoles with soles and my orthotics to find the right match. I've seen other people report that cushioned orthotics make their MN worse as well and I suspect it may be the difference between people with hypermobility and those without.
I think I have this. It started out as an aching and uncomfortable feeling but the pain was like a 1/10. About 2 hours later, I was just standing there and when I took the next step, I got a very sharp localized almost sting around the first and second metatarsals. Woke up the next morning and the pain hasn’t gotten better. I “testing” it by bearing weight a few times and It’s like a 7/10 and I get teary eyed putting any weight on it. I don’t know what I should do, I’m gonna be very busy these next few weeks and months, I just want to walk or for the pain to get down below a 3/10 or so. I had plantar fasciitis last year at this same time and the podiatrist gave me a boot. I had been walking on my toes on that foot for almost 3 months (pain was in my heel that time). The boot got rid of it in like a week. That pain from plantar fasciitis feels the same as this pain but it’s near my toes instead. I cannot walk on the foot at all
This video does make one wonder exactly what the symptoms are for metatarsalgia. I keep self diagnosing myself with Morton's neuroma, but metatarsalgia seems like a possibility. I have really sharp pain in the toes, especially at night, to the point of having difficulty walking. Walmart inserts do help. Thanks.
This makes no sense. Metatarsalgia is not a diagnosis. It is a general term for all types of pain under the foot, INCLUDING Morton's Nueroma. This is the problem with self diagnosing. Go to a foot doctor and figure out what it is.
Am also like you .from late August till now on 24th December 2023 am having terrible pain in both of my feets and i don't sleep mostly at knight.doctors here in Qatar told me am free from any disease. What is paining me now if am ok?
I got this but it felt numb like my foot fell asleep that kinda feeling and pressure not swollen or inflamed but it was hard too walk. Best result is I laid on a bed on my stomach feet hanging over the edge and did some feet exercises slowly rotating my ankles and moving my toes. I didn’t push it I just started moving my ankles and toes slowly and over a few minutes I was able to move my whole ankle and toes without pain. I looked this up and it can happen from overworking your mussels in your foot from bad shoes or long periods of standing.
Bought Adidas Superstars, wore them all weekend, now have Metatarsalgia pain both feet, especially the left foot. Sizing seems right, confused why this model is causing this?
I have this and it’s so painful! Can they do fat injections into the ball of the foot? Who the heck can wear shoes like that to work? Especially women?
I think I have this issue at the moment. Feels like I have a pebble in my shoe & it's very annoying! Have been wearing orthotics as well, so I'm unsure what's caused this. I look back to the other day & was using my exercise bike so maybe that's what triggered it off. Might have to look at wearing my moonboot for a while & resting up because I can hardly walk let alone put any weight on it.
I’ve had problems with my feet for about 3 years. I’ve seen different people who checked my feet and they couldn’t find what was wrong . I’ve just had my feet scanned and now waiting to see what they say. My feet are worse when I take my shoes off. I get different feelings in my feet. Sometimes in my big toe it’s like someone has stuck a needle in and sometimes it’s like a bone sticking in my other toe. The ball of my foot seems swollen and the toe next to my little toe is swollen . I’ve tried toe protectors but they don’t help. I hope to get an answer soon as to what it is and what can be done
I had a toe remove but the one next to it stay sore in pain all the time been to 4 foot doctor they say nothing else can be done but cut off the other toe don't believe that any other place I can go to get help
Ive starting walking after 6km i feel really pain there .im i allow to continue doing walking i mean continuing the long walks or should i switch onto another kind of sports or indoors activities or swimming?
This video just basically diagnosed what I have before my doctor could even schedule me for the MRI.... My left calf is so damn tight it hurts to make any sudden movement on it, although walking is generally tolerable. I cannot run or do anything sudden on my left calf, as it feels like something wants to rip and tear immediately in that area. What's baffling to me is that my right foot is having the problem that this video suggests, which is pain right underneath my right toes, but I do not have blisters or anything else. I am so depressed about this, as I was a runner for years, and now all of a sudden at 38 years old my calves are pulling immediately when I start jogging, and my right foot is having this stupid under ball of foot problem, along with toes. I'm too young for this.
@@stonecold5373 Hi there, I think I have this but I'm terrified it's arthritis. I'm 33...What are your symptoms? My feet was cold, my toe bones feel like they hurt and they seem to ache all night and walking is always painful in the toe region. Got my MRI tomorrow but praying it doesn't show arthritis
you are never too young for anything. I am 19, and I think I have the mild case of this disease. And now that I know about it, I hope I will be able to take care of my foot and prevent further complications. I didn't schedule a meeting with any doctor because it is too expensive
I know it's not my business but I have a same problem you have. I could only wear slippers. I recommend the slippers mark work wearhouse in Canada called wind river slippers are very amazing for my condition. I can't wear any of my shoes. I just like to help that's all.
I’ve been to an orthopedic doctor. I spent over $1000 for injections, inserts & appointments for this particular condition without the help of Medicare. It has helped but is still painful after walking briskly on the treadmill for 4 miles in an hour. What shoes do you recommend for this condition?
I’m not sure but it might help using light running shoes, that helped my pain from walking a lot. They onces i saw made a difference were from adidas made of that stretchy fabric & a light thick bouncy foam. . I think they were called nurse runners or something if that helps
I have never had a problem with this while walking but my left foot gets sore in this area when doing calf raises it's made it too difficult to work out regularly is there something I could do for this or is there an exercise that could replace calf raises
@@thedizzygirl77 One person's recovery time is not going to give you any indication how long it'll take for you. Go pay a doctor and advocate for an MRI for yourself!
Hi my name is Brandon Jackson I recently was a covet patient and the blood clot was in my foot after a while the skin underneath came off and now I am having slight problems I don't know if it's the exact thing like what is on your video can you help me out please thanks . The book that was in my foot my foot was swollen then it came down to normal size and after the skin underneath started to peel off on my boat foot
Amgwes Martin this does not even begin to o discuss the reasons that some people have this pain,,.which is, extra long toes' or extra long metatarsal bones....Ihave super long second metatarsals....what a pain this is! This persons doesn’t really fully get it.
No need to attack the presenter. A 6-minute video can't possibly cover *every* cause. He's helping a lot of people with his info. If you have other info, why not shoot a video specifically about long metatarsals/phalanges?
Is this also a weight related condition? I am carrying too much weight and wonder if it's screwed up my feet. My doctor diagnosed metatarsalgia and told me to wear insoles, of course, and some kind of device that pulls my 2nd toe back (it's kind of a hammer toe) and also heels that are at least 1 inch or more in height. I don't know about the heels. Is it better to have higher heels or lower heels? I would think lower heels would be better as higher heels would put more pressure on the ball?
I feel like this is the problem im having right now, right between the first and second metatarsal. A weird pain i get is on my toe nail, either on my big toe nail or the one next to it.
@ByorugandaHillary let me know if you know anything that helps. I posted this comment 6 months ago and the pain has definitely lessened, but it's still there.
I have a soreness in this area in my foot it hurts when i press in the area i also feel something moving maybe a thin bone? I have had it for way too long now it wont go away.
It's always good to get checked out by a podiatrist just to make sure there is no fracture. Here's a link to our website that discusses metatarsalgia specifically and the corresponding orthotic. slomotionshoes.com/metatarsalgia/.
Once you find good orthotics/shoes, then it's IMPERATIVE TO HAVE A GOOD PEDICURE done!!!.. There is a special instrument that's used to remove corns. The corns cause inflammation on the ball of the foot ( pain, swelling, redness, warm to touch, which are obviously seen here). Corns cause that SHARP/NEEDLE LIKE PAIN and subsequently affecting other joints.
I had that problem in the 70s. The only advice I got from Dr was surgery. I had the second metatarsal bone broken in each foot and rearranged. One foot was normal afterward. The toe stuck up on the other foot so another surgery to partially fix that. I hobbled around on casts and surgical shoes for a long time. I'm glad to see another treatment because I have always regretted mine.
Sorry to hear that, are your feet foot now?
@@lizxu322 I had to have one foot redone ( metatarsal rebroken by another doctor) but both are fine now.
@@maggiemmoore that's great. My case unfortunately is a bit extreme I may extensive need surgery on both feet
@@lizxu322 So sorry to hear that. I hope you have a very good doctor. And a good outcome.
@@maggiemmoore thank you ☺️
Excellent video doctor. I love that you explained it in layman terms. Now I have some direction to head towards.
I have pain in the metatarsal area on the top of the foot that goes down through the bottom of my foot. My podiatrist had me try a metatarsal pad. It was so aggravated even more
My podiatrist told me to purchase shoes that don't bend. Also, the shoes are supposed to have a back on them, in order to keep my feet from bending up and putting pressure on the ball. My heel needs to stay down on the shoe, he said. It's bought some relief already, and I just got them this week. Simple. Wish I'd known about this last year. I did purchase custom orthotics, also, for a fallen arch. So far those haven't brought the relief the non-bendable shoes have brought. Also, I'm using ice packs on my feet, various times of the days. And, using TENS shoes, for a couple sessions of that each day. (TENS unit has helped with back problems tremendously.) Trying to loosen up tight calf muscles with a roller wand, and a slant board. Life sure changes when our feet are painful.
Which brand of shoes did you end up buying? This pain is dreadful.
@@DreadknotNot Aetrex and Dansko shoes seem to feel the best. Hoka tennis shoes also seem to work well. Shoes that have a wider toe area seem to bring some relief. Sandals actually feel the best. (Not flip flops, as the heel doesn't stay down as you step.) Aetrex Jillian sandals (women's) have been great! I've been able to shop for hours in these shoes, and feel very little pain, or no pain at all. I can hardly believe it!
I actually found more answers to the reason for my pain. It''s called flexor hallicus longus. (I can't find the video in which I learned about this.) The therapist on that video said to flex the big toe upward, and while holding that toe up, feel underneath the foot. If the cord from the big toe to the heel is tight as a guitar string, then you've got flexor hallicus longus----which results from tight calves and hamstrings. My cord IS tight as a guitar string. Since learning this, I've been using a MASSAGE GUN on my legs---top to bottom, in order to get these muscles loosened up. I didn't anticipate that it would help my metatarsalgia, but it has. It's wonderful to finally have some relief! As for the tight cord under the foot, the therapist said to use your thumbs and press on the cord---going up and down a handful of times. I have no idea how long it's going to take to loosen that cord.
Best of luck to you! I hope that I can help someone get relief by sharing these things.
Here is a video that might give you some helpful info: Flexor Hallicus Longus Pain by the Michigan Foot Doctors.
@@bschilling531 You are marvelous. This is such a niggling frustration that I have been dealing with for years, and I was desperate for more information and relief. I’m looking into shoes as I type this and doing all the things recommended by you, as I think we share the same pain. Blessings. 🙏🏾
@@DreadknotNot My heart feels for you. It's terribly painful and life-controlling. Wishing you wonderful improvement, and pain-free days ahead!
@@DreadknotNotI forgot to mention that I also use a MASSAGE ROLLER PIN on my legs, too. It’s the same design as a roller pin used in the kitchen for making pastries.
I broke my foot last June , I had five fractures . In a cast for three month. Still having physio.
I got told to go to a podiatrist and I got orthopaedic insoles made I’m having this problem also. But mine will take a long time to heal with the injuries I suffered. Wearing the right shoes is a must. The physio told me not to walk around in bare feet or wear slippers around the house. Trainers (sneakers) are the best.
I couldn't figure out what I had till now, thank you! 😁
I found that avoiding any shoes with a heel helped a great deal, along with plenty of cushioning (as stated in the vid). I stopped running while healing the metatarsalgia and instead I used an elliptical machine at the gym which kept workouts pain-free during and afterward. I wore my nice cushy running shoes all day instead of wearing shoes that aggravated the condition. The biggest factor for me was not wearing shoes with heels, since elevating the heel shunted the weight onto the ball of my foot.
How long did your rehabilitation take?
Nice to know. Thank you
Did you fully recovered and start running again?
I literally just got through walking on wet cold grass because of it
My pain started in my calves, went to my heels and then to my metatarsals. I love having a new pain each day.
Pain in your feet surely keeps you on your toes!
Same exact thing is happening to me..sometimes I wake up and have a new pain and I always say”what’s wrong now?”
@@ravenmills7777 😅😂
No sé si lo dijiste en verdad pero me causa gracia a mi con un solo dolor me basta 😅😅😅
Can relate fully
30 years ago I had this pain between my 1st and 2nd metatarsal. By the time I went to the doctor I was walking on the sides of my feet - which just create other problems. I was diagnosed with sesmoiditis. I was told there are small bones in your metatarsals that are free floating and one had moved into the space of my 1st and 2nd toe. The podiatrist had me do what they called strapping then. I had a thick foam pad, with the part where my foot hurt cut out. This was taped to my foot and I had to replace it every 2-3 days as it didn’t hold up with showering. When I walked, the space between the 1st and 2nd toe didn’t touch the ground because of the hole cut out. I had custom made orthotics which I could only wear with tennis shoes. These were the days women wore panty hose and dresses. I looked lovely wearing these shoes with a dress on. It took several years for this to somewhat heal and I finally found dress shoes that didn’t hurt. I wore these orthotics for years and was pain free. Just recently I purchased a pair of boots and the pain was back. I found a thick foam insole and cut the area out where my pain was. Immediate relief. Now, my adult daughter was diagnosed with the same thing. They put her in a walking boot. Didn’t help. Then they tried cortisone shots. Still didn’t help. They finally surgically removed the small bone. My podiatrist told me if the orthotics and strapping didn’t help, the next step would be cortisone injection and possibly surgery. Foot surgery is miserable and takes a long time to heal. This padding taped to your foot with a hole cut out where the foot makes contact with the ground really takes care of the problem.
It feels like im walking on a pebble under 2nd and 3rd big toe. It is such an aggravation trying to find shoes and boots because most hurt because of this issue. I've thought about buying a pair of sturdy insoles and drilling out a small hole where the toe rocker is.
Okay so i have this but i swear if he touched my feet like that i’d die of laughter😂
Andrea Villamor I’d get an erection.
Andrea Villamor sameeee
That was really funny, Andrea. Lol
hi everyone ,if anyone else wants to discover heel pain relief try Bablim Plantar Remedy Booster (just google it ) ? Ive heard some great things about it and my m8 got cool results with it.
interesting points ,if anyone else wants to discover pain the heel of the foot try Bablim Plantar Remedy Booster ( search on google ) ? Ive heard some amazing things about it and my buddy got great success with it.
The front of my feet are on fire, pins and needles mixed with numbness, pain everyday. My heels hurt as well. but not as much as the front of my feet. It is hard to walk for very long. I will have to try this. Thank you.
Thank you for helping me figure out what my condition is!
This is not a substitute for a diagnosis.
Along with certain pads, I find wearing 1 shoe size up helps.
Thank you
Thanks
When I cocktails in Las Vegas I wore super high heels and constantly walked while carrying the tray (shot rep) I had callus on my toes and between the front feet.. gosh I Miss al those great cheap foot massage places we have there
I swear I have this rn and when I step on this part of the foot it feels like I'm stepping on a nail 😫😫😫
stormiskiies
Me too!!! it hurts so bad😩
This dude got a stress fracture and didnt even realize it
So true
Same
How is that now?
Mine hurts on the bottom. It's swollen and painful. I can't tell if it's coming from the joint or in-between my middle and fourth toe. It's causing me to limp. Steel toe boots and concrete sucks!
Has foot problem:
Hey, I would like to fix the problem
Doctor:
No we will not fix the problem, wear shoes instead
I am pretty sure I developed it after wearing shoes with air pockets under the balls of the insole. I replaced them at least 3-4 times over several years. Eventually, the soles would break down and I would be stepping on a concave soft spot. Different new shoes insoles with arch support helped but going vibram toe shoes totally resolved it. I credit the lack of cushioning and no heel sole. A harder shoe teaches you to walk softer. The thin soles often remind me of a foot massage when hiking, because there is a random pressure on and twisting of the foot with every step. I also feel compelled to change the way I walk slightly, if I feel a hot spot developing. I also found it interesting that after a couple years of wearing them, that my feet had apparently become much thicker and more muscular without any change in activity by me. They are not for everyone though, and it will take a lot of use to rebuild the muscle that is apparently lost while wearing conventional restrictive shoes. I totally recommend getting some luna or xero footwear as at least occasional wear.
Sir. Thanks for sharing the video. Sir the sole is to be put for the shoes. Thanks God Bless You and Your Career
I have this now. Hope it goes away soon. Dr. Told me to ice and do some stretching exercises
I have it in my feet and hands. Fingers/toes, and ball of foot. Super painful in the morning. Doesn't go away with pain meds.
That sounds like neuropathy
Yes @@russrasmussen9514
The menopause has had an impact on my feet, not helped by weight gain. Can't wear heels anymore due to pain on ball of my feet. But trainers fine and good quality ones from Ecco are worth every penny, or £150.
I’ve had this for years and it won’t go!!
Makes so much sense. My shin muscles are always tight and having charlie horses. I want my feet back
Me and u brother
Very informative video but the music chimes are very distracting. Thank you for all the information.
Very nice video 👌 i have very much pain in these part of feet
thankyou, i am a former performer and i’ve had many injuries after 20 years in the practice, from neck to ankles. never in my feet though, and so grateful for that. however, a few days ago, i worked out after a long three weeks of doing nothing more than daily house work and personal care, and the rest of the time slugging out 😅 next day, recognized unfamiliar pain and it was a little shocking…continued to be alarming days later, still having pain in my foot in this area. i could not walk without thicker compression socks and had to have shoes on (not a fan of shoes in my home, but i had no choice and pulled out the crocs). 🙄🤣
i was starting to think “ alright…time to accept they may cut my foot off”, but now i’m a bit relieved and more confident it’s just my own mistake in padding and execution of going too hard when i wasn’t ready. lol 😆 solid info, i appreciate it!
Struggling with mine for years
Wow...one foot is flat while the other has a high arch. Very unique. My problems lie more in pain in my soles as well.
Where to purchase this 👟 please?
I’m wearing Dr Martins. They’re the best shoes I’ve ever had but I’m still getting the pain on and off.
I had a pair and a I concur with you! I wore them until the nearly fell off of my feet. That's just how comfortable they actually became.
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Hi! Which model did you wear??
Hey everyone, the best info that ive had was with the Natural Foot Wizard (just google it) without a doubt the most useful resource that I've followed.
@@cyborg1275 Hi! Do you still have any time? You seem more educated than most! I’m wondering if you actually can go somewhere to be “fitted” correctly for such shoes? Thanks for correcting the others!
We’re all the same (feet), yet so different in our needs! That’s why I am of the belief that one must have personalized fitting for shoes, when you’re suffering so badly that you don’t want to walk! Do you have any further suggestions? I’m sick of going to MD Podiatrists and getting nowhere! Lies about their specialized orthotics and getting run of the mill crap, marked up 300% from same things I can buy in a quality shoe store!
I appreciate you!
Very informative video, thank you for sharing it with us! watching this is 2019!
Thank you this is so important to me
I walked more than 12 blocks yesterday and the area you showed in red is where I have the problem so painful
Bending my toes in very painful because of the swelling
Wish I know what's best to put on the area
Thank you expert D. r
Thanks so much
I'm diabetic
I got into a car awondent and developed a Liz Fran fracture
I now have hard ware in my foot
I'd noticed once I was cleared to be up and mobile, my foot pad felt different
I had marked numbness and a callous under my second toe
Also my foot pad seemed raised and puffy along the first four toes
That sensation hasn't subsided in the almost3 yrs sense surgery
I gained 30 lbs with COVID and WFH and overall laziness
A couple weeks now lower extremity edema has increased from working12 hours sitting at my computer
The past week I've been gradually increasing my walking. Effectively decreasing the edema
My plan was to increase to 2 five mile walks a day
The area were the callous is became tender and sore affecting my gait yesterday after I walked 3 miles and then cut the grass
Afterwards it became concerning and I had my family look and gave a picture
It was a warm thick blister that formed where the callous is
This morning the blister has all but disappeared
But the area is still sore and tender
I now have concerns about ulcer formation
And I fear my plans if walking for weight loss have been thwarted
I'm still walking gingerly trying to avoid putting pressure (and adding pain) to the area
I'm wondering if I go see the podiatrist will he prescribe me somthing like these allowing me to walk? Or at least exercise on an eliptical or stationary bike at the gym?
I would focus on lowering and maintaining healthy blood glucose levels. Increase your fibre and protein, don’t overlook your micro nutrients either, magnesium, potassium..drink water. You won’t be able to out walk an unhealthy diet, however, walking is a wonderful way to lose weight and maintain lean muscle mass. Good luck!
Awesome video. I now have many helpful tools I didnt have before watching this. Thank you
Good explanation for how to overcome a condition.
IF I WEAR A SIZE 12 EEE WHAT SIZE SHOULD I BUY OF THESE ???
New Balance Pressure Relief Insoles with Metatarsal Support IPR 3030
Were those cadaver feet
Rainmaker Amadeus lol
🧟♂️ LOL
Would have Ben helpful is listing link to brand/model of shoes shown in video
I have pain everywhere on both my feet after I run and do several exercises that I do for soccer. It makes it extremely hard to continue, I've almost cried during practice because of how bad it hurts.
i was doing a hiit workout at home 2 weeks ago barefoot and i usually do that too but the pain suddenly started to kick in a week ago.. now it's swollen and for me it's the bottom part of my foot. How long did your pain last?? I'm so upset I can't move and exercise as much >
Yup I stopped playing soccer for a while but aparantly the pain on both feet keeps me from walking much still even though the xrays look fine. I also just saw my doctor and he told me I most probably need weil osteonomy surgery on both feet for the metatarsals😵
When I don't wear inserts I will get blood blisters in the ball of my feet, If I wear regular inserts I will have just a burning sensation to the area, If I wear the ones with the ball of the feet padding I might get a minimal discomfort if any, but the rocker bottom shoes is what I wear when I'm going to walk for over an hour continuously.
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I recently developed the Metatarsalgia on right side. no scale though. my shoes are bad though and I am going to change it. it is also associated with the tendinitis (sharp pain in heel -at the start of arch). any suggestions? which types of shoes I need to buy and from where? I I've in Italy (near Milan). Thanks
mbt.com rocker shoes?
kybun of Switzerland make a great shoe and many models are actually made in Italy
Can you suggest some Good affordable Company shoes!?
Thank you so much for the great explanation. I have tried a medical shoes (Brooks brand) and customised insoles which were recommended by my physiotherapist but unfortunately there is no benefit at all and my right foot still hurts unbelievably. Also, I have an appointment for MRI scan and a surgery is an option as I don’t like to get cortisone injection because I need a permanent solution. Therefore, would you recommend to use the staff that you mentioned? Or do you believe that the surgery is the best option in this situation? Thanks 🙏
Great info
I didn't listen to what he said....too focused on the scaly things on the ball of foot....
ha-ha!
I get metatarsalgia and I never get those scaly things?? I'm confused, that's like some other problem lol
I thought they were little round stickers to demonstrate the location of the pain.
@@Jupe367 😂 damn you
🤣
Can l ask what your job description is so that l can find the right person for metatarsalgia. I’m in Australia and as far as l know l can’t find anyone to fit this description. Our pPods certainly don’t do it ? Thank you.
wher is your practice located?
What if you want to compete in kickboxing and have metatarsalgia? does it ever completely go away? I have a fractured 5th metatarsal right now and i’m like 90% sure i have this and really want to train and fight again.
I have a fabulous diet and yet have gout in one toe joint (runs in the family and I thought it was a baby bunion for years and so I babied it--that it barely changed probably has something to do with my decent diet... have no idea what I was eating so much of when the issue first presented). The rocking shoe you demonstrated would never work for me because of the placement of the stitching. Also, I find rocking on those joints (the pressure the shoe exerts) to be painful, including the downward pressure of the top of the shoe on those joints. (I'm better off with very soft uppers.) Having Morton Neuromas, I find flat shoes, with orthotics--heel cup, arch support, and metatarsal pad), with a natural bend more comfortable. Also, if there's too much cushioning, it makes my hypermobility worse and worsens my MN (but some cushioning is needed (generally I save the insoles of shoes that haven't worked and try out various insoles with soles and my orthotics to find the right match. I've seen other people report that cushioned orthotics make their MN worse as well and I suspect it may be the difference between people with hypermobility and those without.
Could you PLEASE address this condition for the 3'rd and 4'th Metatarsals? Much thanks!
Did you ever get a reply? My pain seems to be in that area as well. I dont know which one to buy for support
I'm a pointe shoe ballet dancer and experience pain in the ball of my feet, could this be the answer?
@@chloe-ev3qk broken ankle
I get sore feet all the time or after work and now I got sore feet 😍😇❣💋
I think I have this. It started out as an aching and uncomfortable feeling but the pain was like a 1/10. About 2 hours later, I was just standing there and when I took the next step, I got a very sharp localized almost sting around the first and second metatarsals. Woke up the next morning and the pain hasn’t gotten better. I “testing” it by bearing weight a few times and It’s like a 7/10 and I get teary eyed putting any weight on it. I don’t know what I should do, I’m gonna be very busy these next few weeks and months, I just want to walk or for the pain to get down below a 3/10 or so. I had plantar fasciitis last year at this same time and the podiatrist gave me a boot. I had been walking on my toes on that foot for almost 3 months (pain was in my heel that time). The boot got rid of it in like a week. That pain from plantar fasciitis feels the same as this pain but it’s near my toes instead. I cannot walk on the foot at all
This video does make one wonder exactly what the symptoms are for metatarsalgia. I keep self diagnosing myself with Morton's neuroma, but metatarsalgia seems like a possibility. I have really sharp pain in the toes, especially at night, to the point of having difficulty walking. Walmart inserts do help. Thanks.
This makes no sense. Metatarsalgia is not a diagnosis. It is a general term for all types of pain under the foot, INCLUDING Morton's Nueroma. This is the problem with self diagnosing. Go to a foot doctor and figure out what it is.
Am also like you .from late August till now on 24th December 2023 am having terrible pain in both of my feets and i don't sleep mostly at knight.doctors here in Qatar told me am free from any disease.
What is paining me now if am ok?
I got this but it felt numb like my foot fell asleep that kinda feeling and pressure not swollen or inflamed but it was hard too walk. Best result is I laid on a bed on my stomach feet hanging over the edge and did some feet exercises slowly rotating my ankles and moving my toes. I didn’t push it I just started moving my ankles and toes slowly and over a few minutes I was able to move my whole ankle and toes without pain. I looked this up and it can happen from overworking your mussels in your foot from bad shoes or long periods of standing.
Exactly what I have right now. So annoying.
No online cite yet? That should be a priority, dont u think? Tom L , Connecticut
shaboo2 he’s a doctor he doesn’t need to site anything. He can write a book about this if he wanted
Bought Adidas Superstars, wore them all weekend, now have Metatarsalgia pain both feet, especially the left foot. Sizing seems right, confused why this model is causing this?
Padding in shoes MAKES THIS WORSE FOR ME, barefoot or flat shoes BETTER. I KEEP SEEING THIS ADVICE
Good info!
Thank you
I have this and it’s so painful! Can they do fat injections into the ball of the foot? Who the heck can wear shoes like that to work? Especially women?
I have boney feet and had to have cortisone shots to relieve pain but they have always worked
I need one of those custom pads made for me
I think I have this issue at the moment. Feels like I have a pebble in my shoe & it's very annoying!
Have been wearing orthotics as well, so I'm unsure what's caused this. I look back to the other day & was using my exercise bike so maybe that's what triggered it off.
Might have to look at wearing my moonboot for a while & resting up because I can hardly walk let alone put any weight on it.
I just got a shot in there but I am also going for insoles
does this feel like sand in your shoe all the time i only just got this like a numb pain
I have this but I ripped it off because I was so annoyed. Is there any effects when ripped it off?
What did you rip off?
@@R-Lee- the foot
@@EctoMorpheus yeah I'm thinking about doing that
Why do my outside toes now run into the Toebox? My old shoes no longer fit :(
This video does not address strengthening of the foot and does not address other causes. What if only one foot is affected?
Mine is only one foot . And i walk alot i think is front my shoes
Can people with flat feet get this?
I’ve had problems with my feet for about 3 years. I’ve seen different people who checked my feet and they couldn’t find what was wrong . I’ve just had my feet scanned and now waiting to see what they say. My feet are worse when I take my shoes off. I get different feelings in my feet. Sometimes in my big toe it’s like someone has stuck a needle in and sometimes it’s like a bone sticking in my other toe. The ball of my foot seems swollen and the toe next to my little toe is swollen . I’ve tried toe protectors but they don’t help. I hope to get an answer soon as to what it is and what can be done
Why is there music playing in the background - I'm trying to hear what the guy is saying!
I had a toe remove but the one next to it stay sore in pain all the time been to 4 foot doctor they say nothing else can be done but cut off the other toe don't believe that any other place I can go to get help
My feet ache swollen I also have a standing up job all day and walking lots any ideas
Check out SLOmotionshoes.com read about pathologies and recommendations.
Ive starting walking after 6km i feel really pain there .im i allow to continue doing walking i mean continuing the long walks or should i switch onto another kind of sports or indoors activities or swimming?
presently I'm facing same problem, very hard to walk
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POR FAVOR , EN ESPAÑOL !!!
What’s that thing in the middle
This video just basically diagnosed what I have before my doctor could even schedule me for the MRI....
My left calf is so damn tight it hurts to make any sudden movement on it, although walking is generally tolerable. I cannot run or do anything sudden on my left calf, as it feels like something wants to rip and tear immediately in that area.
What's baffling to me is that my right foot is having the problem that this video suggests, which is pain right underneath my right toes, but I do not have blisters or anything else. I am so depressed about this, as I was a runner for years, and now all of a sudden at 38 years old my calves are pulling immediately when I start jogging, and my right foot is having this stupid under ball of foot problem, along with toes.
I'm too young for this.
🇬🇧 I've just started with exactly the same problem in my left foot and left calf , btw I'm 73 .
@@englishbob5106 man....well, I can't complain much at 38 years old because I'm getting good money, but I would rather this happen to me at 73, LOL!
@@stonecold5373 Hi there, I think I have this but I'm terrified it's arthritis. I'm 33...What are your symptoms? My feet was cold, my toe bones feel like they hurt and they seem to ache all night and walking is always painful in the toe region. Got my MRI tomorrow but praying it doesn't show arthritis
You are lucky. this ball of the foot problem started like 2 months ago for me. I'm 28 :( I don't even weigh a lot 150pounds
you are never too young for anything. I am 19, and I think I have the mild case of this disease. And now that I know about it, I hope I will be able to take care of my foot and prevent further complications. I didn't schedule a meeting with any doctor because it is too expensive
Sir please tell a treatment I am from India here we do not have high quality shoes even if they r available they r very costly.
I know it's not my business but I have a same problem you have. I could only wear slippers. I recommend the slippers mark work wearhouse in Canada called wind river slippers are very amazing for my condition. I can't wear any of my shoes. I just like to help that's all.
I have very bad pain in the first one on my left foot
If he touched my feet like that I would be cringing bc it would hurt soo badly!😥
Thank u for this information
I’ve been to an orthopedic doctor. I spent over $1000 for injections, inserts & appointments for this particular condition without the help of Medicare. It has helped but is still painful after walking briskly on the treadmill for 4 miles in an hour. What shoes do you recommend for this condition?
I’m not sure but it might help using light running shoes, that helped my pain from walking a lot. They onces i saw made a difference were from adidas made of that stretchy fabric & a light thick bouncy foam. . I think they were called nurse runners or something if that helps
jeez, they cheat on you, are you sure they were real doctors and not some alterative/fisio/ostepat who wanted only your money?
Thank you so much doctor
Good morning , where can I buy this insoles ? Thank u !
I have never had a problem with this while walking but my left foot gets sore in this area when doing calf raises it's made it too difficult to work out regularly is there something I could do for this or is there an exercise that could replace calf raises
Release the right calf muscles
I got foot problems and my toes are numb nerve pain and my pain it hurts under my toes the ball of my foot
My pinky metatarsal is hurting am I squishing it or not enough padding. I wear gym shoes for work in medical field
Same here! How are you doing now? Did it get better and how long did that take!
@@thedizzygirl77 One person's recovery time is not going to give you any indication how long it'll take for you. Go pay a doctor and advocate for an MRI for yourself!
Hi my name is Brandon Jackson I recently was a covet patient and the blood clot was in my foot after a while the skin underneath came off and now I am having slight problems I don't know if it's the exact thing like what is on your video can you help me out please thanks . The book that was in my foot my foot was swollen then it came down to normal size and after the skin underneath started to peel off on my boat foot
What if I developed this pain after I received custom orthotics
Watch "spread your toes series" on UA-cam its has the recommended footwear adjustment to get over the cause of the pain.
The shoe could be the cause
Amgwes Martin this does not even begin to o discuss the reasons that some people have this pain,,.which is, extra long toes' or extra long metatarsal bones....Ihave super long second metatarsals....what a pain this is! This persons doesn’t really fully get it.
No need to attack the presenter. A 6-minute video can't possibly cover *every* cause. He's helping a lot of people with his info. If you have other info, why not shoot a video specifically about long metatarsals/phalanges?
@@carolameyer7915 why on earth are you responding to a seven month old comment
@@amgwes Apologies, I didn't realise you had a law against delayed reactions.
Oh shit I have this I thought I had a pebble or piece of glass stuck in my foot how is this treated? I've had this for several weeks.
That was really helpful.
Is this also a weight related condition? I am carrying too much weight and wonder if it's screwed up my feet. My doctor diagnosed metatarsalgia and told me to wear insoles, of course, and some kind of device that pulls my 2nd toe back (it's kind of a hammer toe) and also heels that are at least 1 inch or more in height. I don't know about the heels. Is it better to have higher heels or lower heels? I would think lower heels would be better as higher heels would put more pressure on the ball?
It hurts when I walk on the treadmill
I feel like this is the problem im having right now, right between the first and second metatarsal.
A weird pain i get is on my toe nail, either on my big toe nail or the one next to it.
Exactly like mine too
@ByorugandaHillary let me know if you know anything that helps.
I posted this comment 6 months ago and the pain has definitely lessened, but it's still there.
@@jonzel472 am only doing massage and applying olive oil to keep the moisture in the feets and preventing them from dryness
I have a soreness in this area in my foot it hurts when i press in the area i also feel something moving maybe a thin bone? I have had it for way too long now it wont go away.
It's always good to get checked out by a podiatrist just to make sure there is no fracture. Here's a link to our website that discusses metatarsalgia specifically and the corresponding orthotic. slomotionshoes.com/metatarsalgia/.
Me to have you found the cause?
@@Tumbler-Ridge nope it has gone away.
chriss4365 so it just whent away? Cool
@@Tumbler-Ridge yep.
Once you find good orthotics/shoes, then it's IMPERATIVE TO HAVE A GOOD PEDICURE done!!!.. There is a special instrument that's used to remove corns. The corns cause inflammation on the ball of the foot ( pain, swelling, redness, warm to touch, which are obviously seen here). Corns cause that SHARP/NEEDLE LIKE PAIN and subsequently affecting other joints.