Aims. A local injection may be used as an early option in the treatment of Morton’s
Data was collected for patients referred to the orthopaedic department at Forth Valley Royal Hospital with metatarsalgia who subsequently received an ultrasound. Patients found to have a Morton's
Aims. Morton’s
Aims . This is the first prospective study to report the pre- and post-operative
patient reported outcomes and satisfaction scores following excision
of interdigital Morton’s
Background. Infiltration is considered the first treatment option for symptomatic Morton's
Painful
A Morton's
Background. Morton's
Patient reported outcomes and satisfaction scores following excision of interdigital Morton's
Background: Morton’s
The aim of our study was to compare the clinical versus radiological diagnosis of patients suffering from a Morton's
Introduction. Morton's
The cause of intermetatarsal
Purpose: To describe sonographic evaluation of Morton’s
Current knowledge regarding outcomes following surgical treatment of Morton's
Current knowledge regarding outcomes following surgical treatment of Morton's
We used freeze-thawed muscle grafts to restore continuity to the affected nerve in 22 painful cutaneous
A stump
Background. The aim of this prospective study was to assess the effectiveness of a single ultrasound-guided steroids injection in the treatment of Morton's
Morton’s syndrome is an entrapment of a digital nerve between the metatarsal heads in the foot causing pain between the metatarsal heads. 41 subjects with signs and symptoms of Morton’s syndrome were prospectively examined with an ultrasound scan and the size of the bifurcation of the interdigital nerve was recorded if it was visible. Each subject completed a Visual Analogue Scale and short form McGill Pain Questionaire before an injection of local anaesthetic and corticosteroid was administered. The subjects were reviewed after 6 weeks and the pain scores repeated. 26 subjects had positive ultrasounds with a mean width of 5.1 mm, range 2.7–9.8 mm and 15 subjects had negative ultrasounds. Differences in mean ranks of VAS scores between the two groups were borderline statistically significant for scores before injection (p=0.064). Difference in mean rank of VAS score was significant after injection (p=0.013). Differences in mean ranks of MPQ scores were borderline statistically significant for changes in scores (p=0.062). Difference in mean rank of MPQ score was significant after injection (p=0.007). None of the correlations between nerve width and any of VAS or MPQ outcome measures were statistically significant. This study demonstrates that the larger the