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title: "Metatarsalgia (Forefoot Pain) Treatment in Faridabad: Physiotherapy"
description: "Metatarsalgia causing ball-of-foot pain in Faridabad? Realign Rehab Clinic physiotherapy and orthotic advice relieves forefoot pain from walking and standing."
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category: Pain Management
date: Apr 28, 2026
author: Dr. Vaishali Suri (P.T.)
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# Metatarsalgia (Forefoot Pain) Treatment in Faridabad: Physiotherapy

> Metatarsalgia -- pain in the ball of the foot -- is very common in people who stand or walk for long periods. Physiotherapy with padding and footwear advice resolves most cases.

**Category:** Pain Management | **Date:** Apr 28, 2026 | **Author:** Dr. Vaishali Suri (P.T.) | **Read time:** 5 min read

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## Metatarsalgia (Forefoot Pain): Physiotherapy Treatment in Faridabad

Metatarsalgia refers to pain and inflammation in the ball of the foot — specifically over the metatarsal heads where the long bones of the foot meet the toes. It is often described as a burning, aching, or sharp pain that feels like walking on pebbles. Common in runners, athletes, and people who stand for long hours, metatarsalgia is highly responsive to physiotherapy.

At **Realign Rehab Clinic**, NIT-5, Faridabad, our team of expert physiotherapists provides evidence-based, personalised rehabilitation. We serve patients from NIT, Green Field Colony, Ballabhgarh, Sector 21–82, and surrounding areas. Call **+91 9818185589** to book your assessment.

> **Research Insight:** A 2021 study in Foot & Ankle International found that custom foot orthoses with metatarsal padding reduced forefoot pain scores by 58% at 8 weeks compared to standard insoles, with 73% of patients returning to sport.

## Causes and Risk Factors

- High-impact sports (running, jumping) overloading the forefoot

- Ill-fitting footwear — high heels shift weight onto the metatarsal heads

- Foot deformities: high arches, hammertoes, or bunions altering load distribution

- Stress fractures of the metatarsals (especially in runners)

- Morton's neuroma compressing the interdigital nerve

- Sesamoiditis: inflammation of the sesamoid bones under the first metatarsal

- Rheumatoid arthritis and inflammatory joint disease

- Overweight/obesity increasing forefoot loading

## Signs and Symptoms

- Aching or burning pain in the ball of the foot, worse when walking or standing

- Feeling like there is a pebble inside your shoe

- Sharp pain under one or more metatarsal heads

- Tingling or numbness extending into the toes (suggests Morton's neuroma)

- Pain relieved by rest and worsened by activity

- Callus formation under the metatarsal heads from chronic overloading

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Metatarsalgia is very rarely caused by a single factor. It is almost always a combination of footwear, biomechanics, and training load. Treat just one of these and you get partial relief. Address all three together and most patients get complete resolution.

*— Dr. Vaishali Suri (BPT), Realign Rehab Clinic, Faridabad*

- ✦ Metatarsalgia affects approximately 5% of the general population, rising to 15% in runners

- ✦ High-heeled shoes increase forefoot pressure by up to 76% compared to flat shoes

- ✦ Custom orthotics reduce metatarsal head pressure by 30–50%

- ✦ 80% of metatarsalgia cases resolve within 3 months of conservative treatment

## Physiotherapy Treatment at Realign Rehab, Faridabad

- Offloading: metatarsal pads, customised orthotics to redistribute pressure

- Ultrasound therapy and TENS for pain and inflammation

- Manual therapy: joint mobilisation of the metatarsophalangeal joints

- Intrinsic foot muscle strengthening: toe curls, spread exercises, towel pickups

- Calf and plantar fascia stretching to improve forefoot mechanics

- Footwear assessment and modification advice

- Gait and running technique analysis to identify contributing factors

- Taping and padding techniques for immediate symptom relief

## Recovery Programme

**Phase 1 — Pain Relief (Weeks 1–3):** Manual therapy, electrotherapy (TENS/ultrasound), and gentle range-of-motion exercises to reduce inflammation and restore baseline function.

**Phase 2 — Strengthening (Weeks 3–8):** Progressive resistance training, neuromuscular re-education, and postural correction to rebuild strength and stability.

**Phase 3 — Return to Activity (Weeks 8–16):** Sport- or task-specific drills, proprioception training, and a personalised home programme to prevent recurrence.

## Why Choose Realign Rehab Clinic, Faridabad?

Realign Rehab Clinic is run by **Dr. Vaishali Suri (P.T.)**, BPT in Orthopedics & Sports Physiotherapy, with over a decade of clinical experience. We offer one-on-one sessions, advanced electrotherapy, manual therapy, and home-visit physiotherapy across Faridabad. Our clinic at **NIT-5** is easily accessible from Green Field Colony, Sector 21–82, Ballabhgarh, and the Faridabad–Delhi border.

- Personalised treatment plans tailored to your diagnosis and goals

- Evidence-based protocols aligned with international physiotherapy guidelines

- Home visits available for post-operative and elderly patients

- Convenient location at NIT-5, Faridabad — near Green Field Colony

## Frequently Asked Questions

### What does metatarsalgia feel like?

It typically feels like aching or burning pain in the ball of the foot, often described as walking on pebbles. The pain is usually worse after standing or walking for extended periods and improves with rest.

### How long does metatarsalgia take to heal?

Most cases resolve within 6–12 weeks with appropriate physiotherapy, footwear changes, and orthotics. Chronic cases or those associated with Morton's neuroma may take 3–6 months.

### Do I need orthotics for metatarsalgia?

Orthotics with metatarsal pads are one of the most effective treatments. They redistribute pressure away from the painful metatarsal heads. Our physiotherapist can assess your foot and recommend the right type.

### Can I exercise with metatarsalgia?

Low-impact exercise (cycling, swimming) is usually fine. High-impact activities like running should be modified or temporarily stopped until symptoms improve. We will guide you on safe training modifications.

### Is metatarsalgia the same as Morton's neuroma?

No, though they can coexist. Metatarsalgia refers to inflammation of the metatarsal heads, while Morton's neuroma is a thickening of the nerve between the toes. Morton's neuroma typically causes burning and tingling into the toes, while metatarsalgia is more of a diffuse ache under the ball of the foot.

## Book Your Consultation

Ready to recover? Contact Realign Rehab Clinic today:

- &#128205; NIT-5, Faridabad (near Green Field Colony, Ballabhgarh Road)

- &#128222; [+91 9818185589](tel:+919818185589)

- &#128337; Mon–Sat: 9 AM – 7 PM

**References:** Evidence based on published clinical guidelines from the Indian Association of Physiotherapists, Cochrane Reviews, and peer-reviewed orthopaedic rehabilitation literature.

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*Published by [Realign Rehab Clinic](https://realign.clinic) | NIT-5, Faridabad | +91 9818185589*
