Second Toe Pain TREATMENT [Capsulitis, Taping & Freiberg Disease FIX]

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Metatarsalgia, Morton's neuroma, 2nd toe capsulitis, plantar plate

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  • Metatarsalgia: which means generalized foot pain without a specific cause.
  • Second toe capsulitis: this is the inflammation of the second toe joint capsule.
  • Capsulitis is related to hammertoe formation, and can lead to a plantar plate tear. There is some overlap between these three disorders. As they get worse tearing and ligament damage can occur.
  • Morton’s neuroma: this is the damage and inflammation to the nerves between and underneath the metatarsal joints.
  • Fat pad atrophy of the ball of the foot: this is the loss of cushioning in the ball the foot.
  • Plantar Plate Tear: A plantar plate tear is ripping of the ligaments holding the toe together. 

So, click on the photo gallery to see the specific causes of your ball of the foot pain!

Click on the photo gallery to see the specific causes of your ball of the foot pain!

Ball of the Foot Pain Pictures & Photo Gallery:

The most common causes of ball the foot pain include:

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  • Metatarsalgia: which means generalized foot pain without a specific cause.
  • Second toe capsulitis: this is the inflammation of the capsule the second toe joint.
  • Capsulitis is related to hammertoe formation, and plantar plate tears. There is some overlap between these three disorders. As they get worse tearing and ligament damage can occur.
  • Morton’s neuroma: this is the damage and inflammation to the nerves between and underneath the metatarsal joints.
  • Fat pad atrophy of the ball of the foot: this is the loss of cushioning in the ball the foot.

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Freiberg’s Disease Stages:

There are 5 Freiberg’s Diseases Stages:

  1. Stage I of Freiberg’s disease or Freiberg’s infarction is only visible on MRI this is a bone contusion underneath the surface.
  2. Stage II of Freiberg’s disease or Freiberg’s infarction is some destruction to the dorsal or top half of the second metatarsal. This is early arthritis or cartilage loss.
  3. Stage III of Freiberg’s disease or Freiberg’s infraction is destruction to the top half or the dorsal half of the second metatarsal as well as the plantar half or bottom half of the second metatarsal. This is arthritis or cartilage loss developing.
  4. Stage IV of Freiberg’s disease or Freiberg’s infraction is complete destruction of the cartilage. This is considered osteoarthritis. As well as collapse of the bone.
  5. Stage V Freiberg’s disease or Freiberg’s infarction is collapse and cartilage damage of the whole bone with ankylosis or fusion of the joint site.

 

Freiberg's disease treatment
Capsulitis of the 2nd toe starts in the ball of the foot. This can also be called metatarsalgia and ball of the foot pain.

 

Freiberg’s Disease Treatment:

  • Second toe joint pain can sometimes be caused by something called Freiberg Disease or Freiberg’s Syndrome.

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0:42 Freiberg’s Disease
1:00 Feiberg’s Syndrome Causes
1:15 Freiberg’s Syndrome Symptoms
1:32 Long Second Metatarsal Joint Pain
1:58 Second Toe Pain Diagnosis
2:15 Second Toe Pain Podiatrist
2:30 Second Toe Joint Pain Causes
3:35 Second Toe Pain Taping
4:07 Bottom of the second toe taping
4:50 Freiburg Disease Stages
5:25 Best second toe joint pain shoes
5:50 Best second toe joint pain Orthotics
6:10 Second toe joint pain pads
6:35 Second toe pain treatment
6:50 Second toe joint pain injection
7:15 Second toe pain surgery
8:05 Second toe joint pain causes
8:35 Second toe joint pain relief
9:15 Second toe pain massage
10:35 Second toe pain stretches & second toe pain stretching
11:15 Second toe pain exercises

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