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Neuroma Pain Relief Kit

Performance Foot sells Neuroma pain relief kits, our foot ailment care kit includes, foam and felt metatarsal and u-shaped footpads. Get surpreme foot care.

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What is a Neuroma?

A Neuroma is an enlarged or entrapped nerve that can occur between adjacent toes.  The pain is located where the toes join the ball of the foot.  Symptoms include pain, burning, and tingling on the ball of the foot.  Pain is increased with shoe wear on.

Foot Ailment Care

Performance Foot's Neuroma Pain Relief Kit was designed with your pain relief in mind. The contents of the kit are easy to use and hard to find.  We have done the thinking for you.  

The pads in this kit have adhesive backs and are placed directly to the foot.  We have included both felt and foam choices. Individual contents are available in desired quantities at time of kit purchase or at a later date.

Standard Foot Ailment Kit Contents:

Metatarsal pads 1/4 inch Foam  Qty 6
Metatarsal pads 1/8 inch Felt Qty 6
U shaped pads 1/4 inch Foam Qty 6
U shaped pads 1/8 inch Felt Qty 6

 

The Neuroma Pain Relief Kit Supreme contains the same contents as the Neuroma Pain Relief Kit Regular with the addition of a Gel and Fabric Metatarsal Cushion with either flat or raised gel.  The contents of the kit are easy to use and hard to find.  


Surpreme Foot Ailment Kit Contents:

Metatarsal pads 1/4 inch Foam  Qty 6
Metatarsal pads  1/8 inch Felt Qty 6
U shaped pads 1/4 inch Foam Qty 6
U shaped pads 1/8 inch Felt Qty 6
Gel and Fabric Metatarsal Cushion Qty 1

 

The information listed on Performancefoot.com is a recommendation for Foot Care Guidelines and internet self-diagnosis treatment. If you are experiencing persistent pain, and symptoms that do not improve with treatment of a non-prescription product consult a podiatrist.  A foot doctor can correctly diagnose the condition and make appropriate recommendations.

Dr. Mark T. Lewis, DPM

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