Tuesday 8 September 2009

LLLT for Morton's Neuroma


Morton's neuroma is a thickening of nerve tissue which occurs at the base of the third and fourth toes. The thickening, or enlargement, of the nerve is the result of compression and irritation of the nerve. This compression creates swelling of the nerve with resultant pain, which can eventually lead to permanent nerve damage.


Here are two very different Morton's Neuroma(MN) cases who have had great relief after cold laser treatments which are pain free, non invasive, relaxing and have no side-effects. They have been provided by Wendy Boast, Laser therapist at the Sunu Centre, Oxted.

Patient 1 developed the MN about two years ago on her right foot, at the base of her toes. She tried the steriod injection (agony and no improvement) and then had surgery, but has since developed two more MN spots on the same foot around the scar tissue, and also the left foot has developed MN. She could not walk for more than 15 minutes without severe pain and could spend very little time on her feet, so her life was really restricted by this condition.. She felt great improvement after the first treatment, and is now well on the way to full repair.

Patient 2 has had MN on her right foot for at least four years, and has tried acupuncture but with no improvement after two years treatment. Her pain starts after walking for about an hour despite using arch supports etc, she is a keen rambler and this condition was preventing her enjoying her favourite pastime. Her normal walking to and from work etc was not badly affected. The first few treatments did not seem to make much difference but she was determined to avoid surgery so we persisted and the results were good. She can now walk 10 to 15 miles on her weekend rambles.

6 comments:

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  2. I would like information on how cold laser works. I have Morton's Neuroma and am seeking a solution that will actually *heal* the problem and *calm* the nerve, making the neuroma disappear. Cryo freezing seems promising, but it deadens the nerve, which sounds like damage to me. What does cold laser do to the nerve?

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  3. I live in Los Angeles, California and have been suffering with MN for two years. Can you recommend a doctor in the US who performs this cold laser treatment?
    I wear orthotics every day and use yoga toes for relief. Had one shot of cortisone, much pain and no relief.

    thank you,
    Penny

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  4. I am a Chiropractor in the US have owned a cold laser since 2002. In the market for new updated equipment. Wondering what LLLT equipment you have found most effective.

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  5. Does the cold laser treatment require a incesion? I have a keloiding problem and scalpal surgery may result in worsing the condition.

    Appreciative of any knowldegable reply.

    Thanks

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  6. i have a question about the nm of the laser and how many treatments for a mortons neuroma i have a 635 and a 808

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