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Hand Care Center KLEINERT KUTZ Hand Care Center KLEINERT KUTZ Downtown Louisville, KY: 225 Abraham Flexner Way, Suite 700 Louisville, KY 40202 Chamberlain Pointe: 4642 Chamberlain Lane, Suite 202 Louisville, KY 40241 East Louisville - Kresge Way: 3900 Kresge Way, Suite 43 Louisville, KY 40207 Lexington, KY: 230 Fountain Court, Suite 375 Lexington, KY 40509 New Albany, IN: 3605 Northgate Court Suite 101 - Surgery Center Suite 102 - Clinic New Albany, IN 47150 For more information contact us at: 502-561-HAND (4263) 1-800-477-4263 www.kleinertkutz.com © 2011 Christine M. Kleinert Institute for Hand and Microsurgery, Inc. NEUROMA
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Page 1: KLEINERT KUTZ Hand Care Center...502-561-HAND (4263) 1-800-477-4263 Hand Care Center KLEINERT KUTZ WHAT IS NEUROMA? A neuroma is a part of an irritated or injured nerve. The cause

Hand Care CenterKLEINERT KUTZ

Hand Care CenterKLEINERT KUTZ

Downtown Louisville, KY:225 Abraham Flexner Way, Suite 700

Louisville, KY 40202

Chamberlain Pointe:4642 Chamberlain Lane, Suite 202

Louisville, KY 40241

East Louisville - Kresge Way:3900 Kresge Way, Suite 43

Louisville, KY 40207

Lexington, KY:230 Fountain Court, Suite 375

Lexington, KY 40509

New Albany, IN:3605 Northgate Court

Suite 101 - Surgery CenterSuite 102 - Clinic

New Albany, IN 47150

For more information contact us at:502-561-HAND (4263)

1-800-477-4263www.kleinertkutz.com

© 2011 Christine M. Kleinert Institutefor Hand and Microsurgery, Inc.

NEUROMA

Page 2: KLEINERT KUTZ Hand Care Center...502-561-HAND (4263) 1-800-477-4263 Hand Care Center KLEINERT KUTZ WHAT IS NEUROMA? A neuroma is a part of an irritated or injured nerve. The cause

502-561-HAND (4263)1-800-477-4263

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WHAT IS NEUROMA?A neuroma is a part of an irritated or injured nerve. The cause can be an acute injury that results in a laceration or contusion of a nerve. It can also be the result of repetitive trauma to a nerve. The most common neuroma is a Morton’s neuroma that usually occurs between the third and fourth toe and less commonly between the second and third toe. The bones of the toes, which produce compression, irritate the nerve.

WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS?Symptoms of a neuroma are pain, burning sensation, tingling and numbness in the area of the injured nerve. Bumping, lightly tapping or bearing weight on the injured nerve can increase the symptoms.

HOW IS A NEUROMA DIAGNOSED?The diagnosis is made by history and physical exam. Your physician may press or tap on the nerve to see if this produces symptoms. In the case of a Morton’s neuroma, squeezing the bones at the ball of the foot together may increase symptoms. Your physician may order x-rays to see if any bone spurs are irritating the nerve. Occasionally, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) will be done to visualize the neuroma. Injecting a local anesthetic around the nerve can temporarily relieve symptoms and aid in diagnosis.

WHAT IS THE TREATMENT FOR A NEUROMA ?

In the case of a neuroma caused by repetitive trauma, eliminating the trauma or wearing braces or padding to protect the nerve may help. In the case of Morton’s neuroma, proper shoe wear can often

relieve symptoms. Your physician may use cortisone injections or other medicines to decrease inflammation around the nerve and diminish pain. Physical therapy will often be used to help decrease irritation around the nerve. If the neuroma is the result of a lacerated nerve, repairing the nerve will often provide relief. In other cases, surgical removal of the neuroma may be necessary. If the neuroma is due to nerve irritation from a bone spur or scar tissue, this can be addressed with surgery.


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