:confused: Has anyone ever heard of a patient having the 2nd metatarsals being shorter on both feet?
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I am a healthcare worker and started having burning pain on the top of my right foot. I went to a local podiatrist and after x-rays he told me that in 30 years of practice he has never seen this or heard of a patient with short metatarsals on both feet. He sent a copy of my x-rays to Ohio State University to have a grad student research this. No one in my family has a history of this disorder.
After alcohol injections to help with the neuroma pain (temporary relief), I am going to just have the neuroma removed. I just had the MRI yesterday (I have the CD rom) and I am going to go forward with the surgery because this pain is horrible. He wants to operate fromt he bottom of my foot. I hear good and bad things about this surgery. Should I get a second opinion? Did the short 2nd toe cause my neuroma? Should I consider getting the short toes operated on to elongate them?
Any suggestions would be most appreciated. I can show you the MRI if you are interested.
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