
You feel a burning, stabbing pain in the ball of your foot. Like standing on a pebble that won’t go away. Every step in your favourite shoes makes it worse.
We assess more than just your foot.
We check ankle mobility, calf tightness, hip mechanics, and gait. Because what’s happening above the foot often explains why the nerve stays compressed.
Focused shockwave + electromagnetic therapy break down scar tissue.
We combine targeted energy therapies with hands-on rehab to address both the nerve damage and the biomechanics driving it.
We build foot strength so the pain doesn’t come back.
Progressive exercises retrain your toe splay, arch control, and lower-limb mechanics so you stay better, not just feel better temporarily.
60-minute one-on-one assessment + treatment plan.
No pressure, no contracts.
If any of this sounds familiar, you're in the right place.
Burning or stabbing pain in the ball of your foot, usually between your third and fourth toes
You wear heels, narrow dress shoes, or stiff work footwear most days
Orthotics, pads, or cortisone injections gave you temporary relief, but the pain keeps returning
You’ve been told surgery is the next step, but you want to try everything else first
You’re frustrated, anxious about every step, and desperate for relief that actually lasts
The Real Problem
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Most people have several of these happening at once. That’s why we assess the whole chain, from your calf and ankle down to your toes, not just the painful spot.
OUR APPROACH
INITIAL VISIT
We evaluate your foot structure, toe mobility, arch control, ankle range, and gait pattern
We identify which combination of nerve compression, scar tissue, and biomechanical stress is driving your pain
You leave with a clear, written treatment plan and transparent pricing before you commit to anything
First 2 to 6 Weeks
Focused shockwave therapy delivers high-energy pulses to break down scar tissue around the nerve and stimulate healing
EMTT (electromagnetic therapy) penetrates deeply to calm inflammation, boost circulation, and support nerve recovery
NESA neuromodulation uses microcurrents to reset overactive nerve signaling and reduce hypersensitivity
Make walking, standing, and wearing shoes tolerable, fast.
6+ Weeks and Beyond
Toe-spreading exercises, foot intrinsic strengthening, and arch control drills to protect the nerve long-term
Hip, glute, and calf mobility work to correct the mechanics that caused the overload
Footwear guidance and progressive activity return so you don’t slide back into the same habits
What To Expect
Every case is different, but research and our clinical experience consistently show:
Noticeable pain relief within 2 to 4 weeks. Many patients report partial improvement after just 2 to 3 shockwave sessions. Research shows significant pain reduction by the first month of treatment.
Return to comfortable walking and shoe wear. With combined therapy, patients commonly resume normal footwear and daily activities within 2 to 3 months.
A realistic alternative to surgery. Shockwave and electromagnetic therapy have been shown to significantly reduce neuroma pain, giving many patients the option to avoid or delay surgical procedures.
Our promise: we will tell you honestly at the assessment if we don’t believe you’re a good candidate for this approach.
EVIDENCE
Focused shockwave therapy has been shown to significantly reduce Morton’s neuroma pain in randomized, placebo-controlled trials.
Electromagnetic therapy (EMTT) reduced pain and improved quality-of-life scores in a 126-patient randomized trial of musculoskeletal conditions.
Targeted foot exercises achieved full pain resolution in a published case report of Morton’s neuroma, with the patient running pain-free at six months.
Shoe modifications and orthotic corrections improve symptoms in roughly one-third of Morton’s neuroma patients, according to a published review of conservative treatments.
NESA microcurrent neuromodulation shows emerging evidence for pain reduction in chronic nerve conditions, supporting its role in nerve recovery protocols.
Outcomes are group averages from clinical trials; individual results vary.
Here are answers to some of the most common questions about Morton's Neuroma.
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YOUR NEXT STEP
Stop guessing, stop collecting random treatments, and get a plan that treats the system, not just the foot.
Initial Morton's Neuroma Assessment — Edmonton
60-minute one-on-one session. Here’s what’s included:
Full-body movement and strength assessment (foot, ankle, calf, hip, and gait)
Identify which pain drivers matter for your case
Review of history and imaging if available
Clear written plan with transparent pricing before you commit
No referral needed. No obligation to continue beyond the first visit.
No pressure, no contracts.
We will tell you honestly at the assessment if we don't believe you're a good candidate for this approach. If your condition needs something different, we'll refer you directly.
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