Morton's Neuroma

Morton's Neuroma is a condition where the nerve between the third and fourth metatarsal (sometimes second and third) is pinched resulting in sharp pain. The pinching is exacerbated by extraneous tissue that has accumulates around the affected nerve. This pain sometimes feels like an electrical shock or a throbbing pain. It can also feel as if you are standing on a pebble. This condition can be caused by wearing high heel shoes, tight shoes, or pronation/supination.
Rockin'Feet provide massage, arch support, and cushioning. As you walk Rockin’Feet massages the foot and pumps at the metatarsal arch, lifting and separating the metatarsal bones helping to unpinch the nerve and providing pain relief.
Additionally, the arch support redistributes the body weight from the ball of the foot to the arch. Lastly, Rockin’Feet cushions, providing additional pain relief to the ball of the foot.
Rockin'Feet provide massage, arch support, and cushioning. As you walk Rockin’Feet massages the foot and pumps at the metatarsal arch, lifting and separating the metatarsal bones helping to unpinch the nerve and providing pain relief.
Additionally, the arch support redistributes the body weight from the ball of the foot to the arch. Lastly, Rockin’Feet cushions, providing additional pain relief to the ball of the foot.