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Hydrofeet® Shoe Inserts Addresses Morton’s Neuroma

 

 

 


Hydrofeet® for your foot health.


(Medical-NewsWire.com, January 26, 2015 ) Titusville, FL -- It used to be that 80% of patients with Morton's neuroma are recommended to undergo surgery. However, based on a research published in Foot and Ankle International in 1995, this 80% can overcome Morton's neuroma without surgery. The secret, according to Dieter Fellner from Present Podiatry, is the use of wide-toe comfortable footwear, and using metatarsal pads.

Hydrofeet® shoe inserts works like metatarsal pads that absorb shocks brought about by walking and running, and lighten the load of the ball of the feet.

Morton's neuroma is that feeling of stepping on a pebble when a person walks. The burning and tingling sensation is usually felt in the balls of the feet. This is caused by "irritation, pressure or injury to one of the nerves that lead to your toes," according to Mayo Clinic. Causes of Morton's neuroma are reported to be wearing high heels and pointy-toe shoes, sports activities such as running, and other foot problems such as bunions, overpronation, hypersupination, and hammertoes.

This foot problem became prevalent when wearing high heels and pointy-toe shoes became popular. Pointy-toe shoes, in particular, compresses the toes in one-half or one-third of the space that they would normally use. Because of this unnatural toe position, the balls of the feet take more pressure that normal.

The first step to relieving the pain is wearing wide-toe shoes to give enough room for the toes and minimize pressure on the balls of the foot. Nevertheless, if wearing high heels cannot be helped because of work-related commitments, the next resort would be to wear metatarsal pads or Hydrofeet®.

If a person who has been feeling this kind of pain tries using more comfortable shoes but to no avail, it is recommended that he consults his podiatrist for further examination. Nevertheless, at the onset of Morton's neuroma, a patient could start wearing Hydrofeet® therapeutic massaging insoles.

Hydrofeet® is made of FDA-approved vegetable-based liquid glycerin inside a medical-grade thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) coating. Because of the dynamic nature of this shoe insole, it massages the feet as the patient walks. It absorbs the pressure and friction that cause Morton's neuroma and distributes them evenly on the foot.

Moreover, the reflexology-quality massage that HydryFeet provides improves blood circulation that promotes healing of the irritated or injured nerve that leads to the toes causing Morton's neuroma.

Midwest Health Solutions is an authorized seller of Hydrofeet® shoe inserts that can be purchased through Amazon.


About Hydrofeet

Hydrofeet® is a 10-year-old company specializing in health and personal care items, mainly focused on eliminating foot pain and providing proper foot care. The company prides itself on combining the best quality products with the best customer service in the industry.

HydroFeet

Michael Bitler

989-884-4680

info@hydrofeet.com

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