
Watch Ultrasound Guided Platelet Rich Plasma and Radiofrequency Ablation for Morton’s
This is shortened video of Dr. Pearl, our Medical Director, performing an ultrasound guided Platelet Rich Plasma infusion and an Radiofrequency Ablation
This is shortened video of Dr. Pearl, our Medical Director, performing an ultrasound guided Platelet Rich Plasma infusion and an Radiofrequency Ablation
Meet our Medical Director, Janet D. Pearl, MD, MSc. See her discuss her background and treatment philosophy towards treating Morton’s neuroma.
Wearing the wrong footwear can lead to back, ankle and other problems. Athletes are not the only ones who need to be selective with their footwear.
Pain in the metatarsophalangeal joint or Metatarsalgia is a common cause of foot pain. What causes metatarsalgia or MTP joint pain? How can you treat it?
Anatomical abnormalities and structural issues of foot can aggravate the risk of developing Morton’s neuroma. We specialize in treating Morton’s neuroma
Radiofrequency Ablation is a practical and effective treatment for Morton’s neuroma especially if the patient has had failed treatment for Mortons neuroma
Join our Webinar where we will share how the foot pain program works and will answer common questions about Morton’s neuroma.
Morton’s neuroma surgery leads to stump neuroma formation but an ablation procedure to treat mortons neuroma can never lead to a stump neuroma. Why?
Why does bilateral Morton’s neuroma occur? What are the factors that lead to Morton’s neuroma on both feet? What causes Morton’s neuroma?
Surgery for Mortons neuroma has a low success rate from 55% to about 85% so we only recommend surgery in extreme cases. We avoid Mortons neuroma surgery.
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