management
Last reviewed 01/2018
- conservative
- assuming that there is no underlying medical condition or space-occupying lesion, oral medication may be of benefit e.g. NSAIDs, amitriptyline
- supportive footwear and orthoses - reduce mechanical stress to the nerve
- local anaesthetic and cortisone injection under nerve stimulator guidance can help to reduce symptoms
- some pain specialists will utilise radio frequency lesioning
- surgical
- excision of space-occupying lesions when present
- a tarsal tunnel release may be
required if severe and unresponsive
- careful attention has to be paid to releasing all of the branches from proximal to distal
Reference:
- ARC. Common foot disorders. Hands On 2006;10:1-6.