Why Footwear Matters for Morton’s Neuroma
Morton’s neuroma commonly affects the area around the ball of the foot and the nerves leading towards the toes. Footwear that is too narrow, shallow, or tight across the forefoot may increase compression and make everyday walking less comfortable.
Choosing appropriate footwear can help provide more space around the toes and forefoot while supporting a more comfortable walking experience. For many people, shoes with a wider toe area, cushioning, and a stable sole become an important part of managing daily comfort.
While footwear cannot treat the underlying cause of Morton’s neuroma, supportive and well-fitting shoes can help reduce unnecessary pressure and create a more comfortable environment for sensitive feet.
Features of Our Shoes for Morton’s Neuroma
Roomy Toe Boxes
A spacious toe area helps reduce compression around the toes and forefoot, allowing the front of the foot to sit more comfortably inside the shoe.
Cushioned Sole Construction
Cushioned soles help absorb everyday impact forces generated during walking and standing, supporting greater comfort beneath the forefoot.
Extra Depth Construction
Additional depth provides more internal space, helping accommodate sensitive feet, orthotics, or specialist insoles where required.
Supportive Sole Design
A stable and supportive sole helps create a secure walking platform, supporting comfort and confidence during everyday movement.
Orthotic-Friendly Designs
Many styles feature removable insoles and extra-depth construction, making them suitable for custom orthotics, metatarsal pads, or specialist insoles where required.
The TDO Therapy Difference
Unlike standard comfort footwear, TDO Therapy shoes are designed around structure, protection, and long-term support.
Many models within this collection feature:
- CE Marked Class I Medical Device status
- 100% natural calf leather uppers
- Seam-free protective lining
- Removable cushioned insoles
- Extra-depth construction
- Orthotic-friendly design
- Lightweight supportive structure
- Breathable materials for all-day comfort
- Rocker sole technology on selected models
- Three-layer protective construction for enhanced comfort and protection
Our footwear is regularly chosen by individuals looking for greater forefoot comfort, support, and protection during everyday walking and standing.
Who May Benefit from Shoes for Morton’s Neuroma?
This collection may be suitable for people experiencing:
- Morton’s neuroma
- Forefoot sensitivity
- Ball-of-foot discomfort
- Toe compression
- Pressure between the toes
- The need for metatarsal pads or orthotics
- General comfort and support requirements for everyday mobility
Choosing footwear designed around forefoot space, cushioning, and supportive structure can help create a more comfortable foundation for daily movement.
