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Joplin's Neuritis

Discussion in 'Foot Health Forum' started by admin, Nov 9, 2018.

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    Hello,

    About 6 months ago I developed radiating pain in the ball of my foot, which I self-diagnosed as metatarsalgia. I decided to rest my foot for a couple weeks, and the pain came and went periodically. As the pain decreased, I could start pinpointing where it was coming from, the medial plantar surface of the hallux. At times I would have tingly and numbness in the hallux, and it would be irritated when I walked especially at the toe-off propulsion stage of gait.

    I had x-rays...

    Joplin's Neuritis

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