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Synergy Massaging Insoles re-balances the metatarsal heads and distributes the body weight on the balls of the foot.

The glycerin acts as though more fat and padding were added to the feet and protects the balls of the feet by absorbing friction and excessive pressure.
A neuroma is growth (benign tumor) that arises in nerve cells.

A Morton's neuroma is a swollen, inflamed nerve located between the bones at the ball of the foot (usually either the second or the third spacing from the base of the great toe).

When two metatarsal bones rub together, they pinch the nerve that runs between them. This repeated pinching, or repeated injury to the nerve, will cause the nerve to swell, and eventually a benign mass occurs at the site of the repeated injury.

This mass is known as a Morton's Neuroma.
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A Morton's neuroma is caused by compression of the nerve of sensation between the ends of the metatarsal bones at the base of the toes.

A Morton's neuroma causes a "burning" sharp pain on the bottom of the foot in the involved area. The pain of a Morton's neuroma can radiate to the nearby toes. The pain is usually increased by walking or when the ball of the foot is squeezed together and decreased with massaging. It may force a person to stop walking.
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