Jump to content
IndiaDivine.org

Morton's Neuroma

Rate this topic


Guest guest

Recommended Posts

-

Benjamin Hawes> wrote:

> I have a suspected morton's neuroma pt., with the neuroma b/t the

1st & 2nd

> metatarsals instead of the 3rd & 4th, just distal to Liv. 3. Palpable

nodule

> that creates " zapping " sensation upon palpation. Pt. describes

herself as

> extremely relaxed, not under stress, but had a total hysterectomy 15 yrs

> ago, 3 yrs before onset of neuroma. So blood stagnation in Liv.

channel is a

> likely suspect.

>

> Question: anyone treat this before? I am debating whether to needle the

> neuroma directly. So far (two tx. with no results yet), I have

needled Liv

> 3, SP 3, K3, Chong Mai (opposite foot), and today (3rd Tx) I threw

in KD 1.

> No electricity, but TDP lamp on neuroma area.

>>

> Benjamin Hawes, MAOM, Lic. Ac.,

_________

 

Hi Benjamin,

 

I had never heard of this Morton before so I looked it up at:

 

http://www.podiatrychannel.com/mortonneuroma/

-great explanation.

 

My approach to any symptom is to understand the underlying energetic

dynamics that may lead to the symptom, as often the cause may appear

to have nothing to do with where it is manifesting.

 

If you are interested, if you send me the D.O.B of your patient off

line I can tell you where wether you are close to the goal post or

not.If you want a more comprehensive list of suggestions that may be

of benefit to the group as a learning aid then go to my web site

http://www.meridian-qi-acupuncture.com/1form.htm

download the form and fill it as this will form the basis of the info

that I would require to make some sense of what might be going on with

your patient.

 

Your patient may be under some sort of on going low level stress that

is out of her awareness. I very much doubt that symptoms manifest

without an underlying cause. Millions of women wear tight shoes but

not every one of them has morton's neuroma. And as you point out The

manifestation of the symptom 3 years after a hysterectomy is suspect.

 

salvador

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I have some notes on morton's neuroma from whitfield reeves, who's up

the road from you in boulder, co.

 

Morton's neuroma - second toe is longer than the first. The patient

is prone to excessive pronation and shin splints and a nerve tumor

develops. Pain is worse with movement, none at rest. Difficult to

find the painful point.

 

Treatment: The best way to treat is to needle into the lesion.

Needling on both sides is not as effective.

It is usually on the dorsal side, but sometimes on plantar side.

All cases he has seen have Excessive LR - so also add LR3, GB34.

Homeopathics: brionia, hypericum, or the topical formula.

 

--brian

 

Chinese Medicine , " Benjamin Hawes "

<ben_laura@n...> wrote:

> I have a suspected morton's neuroma pt., with the neuroma b/t the

1st & 2nd

> metatarsals instead of the 3rd & 4th, just distal to Liv. 3. Palpable

nodule

> that creates " zapping " sensation upon palpation. Pt. describes

herself as

> extremely relaxed, not under stress, but had a total hysterectomy

15 yrs

> ago, 3 yrs before onset of neuroma. So blood stagnation in Liv.

channel is a

> likely suspect.

>

> Question: anyone treat this before? I am debating whether to needle

the

> neuroma directly. So far (two tx. with no results yet), I have

needled Liv

> 3, SP 3, K3, Chong Mai (opposite foot), and today (3rd Tx) I threw

in KD 1.

> No electricity, but TDP lamp on neuroma area.

>

>

>

> Benjamin Hawes, MAOM, Lic. Ac.,

 

>

>

>

> CORTEZ FAMILY ACUPUNCTURE

>

> 1430 E. Main Street, Suite #4

>

> Cortez, CO 81321

>

> (970) 565-0230

>

>

>

>

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Try treating opposite hand LI 3, 4 or the points known as Ling Gu Da Bai ,

add Pericardium 8 same side with strong stimulation, all locations confirm

with ashi palpation.

For seasonal treatment use LI 2,3,4 opposite hand .

Give 2-3 treatments a week with strong stimulation. Re-evaluate after6-9

treatments.

Ilan

 

 

> " Benjamin Hawes " <ben_laura

>Chinese Medicine

><Chinese Medicine >

> morton's neuroma

>Thu, 19 Aug 2004 17:49:16 -0600

>

>I have a suspected morton's neuroma pt., with the neuroma b/t the 1st & 2nd

>metatarsals instead of the 3rd & 4th, just distal to Liv. 3. Palpable nodule

>that creates " zapping " sensation upon palpation. Pt. describes herself as

>extremely relaxed, not under stress, but had a total hysterectomy 15 yrs

>ago, 3 yrs before onset of neuroma. So blood stagnation in Liv. channel is

>a

>likely suspect.

>

>Question: anyone treat this before? I am debating whether to needle the

>neuroma directly. So far (two tx. with no results yet), I have needled Liv

>3, SP 3, K3, Chong Mai (opposite foot), and today (3rd Tx) I threw in KD 1.

>No electricity, but TDP lamp on neuroma area.

>

>

>

>Benjamin Hawes, MAOM, Lic. Ac.,

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 2 months later...

Rebecca,

 

There's some discussion in the archives about this you can find.

 

Chinese Medicine , " rebeccarmt "

<rebeccarmt> wrote:

>

>

> Hi all -

>

> Any thoughts on treating morton's neuroma?

>

> thanks -

> Rebecca

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Rebecca

 

Had some recent success with MN.

 

A patient who had had bunionectomy - developed a MN after the

surgery. Underwent PT and Chiro almost 100 Tx in all - Then came to

me, highly frustrated and impatient

 

Tx was fairly aggressive, but the real key was addressing the Spleen

Damp constitution. Losing dairy and cold raw foods from the diet -

also reducing simple sugars.

 

AcuTx - Locate the core to the MN - from both top and underside of

the foot needle directly to the neuroma - started with 0.25mm gauge

and increased with progressive treatments. Estim - used continuous

setting - milliamps at 15mHz - for 20 mins

 

Bafeng pts

 

Constitutional Sp 9, St 40

Direct Moxa Sp 3

 

Post estim - Needle moxa, followed by aggressive tuina.

 

 

The patient was an A1 personality type who pushed for the most

aggressive treatments possible.

 

3 treatments first week then 3 more over the next 2 weeks.

 

Patient is back walking 5 miles per day and playing tennis 3x per

week. Neuroma is " 85% " better!

 

Good luck

 

Kayte

 

Chinese Medicine , " briansbeard "

<brian_s_beard@h...> wrote:

>

> Rebecca,

>

> There's some discussion in the archives about this you can find.

>

> Chinese Medicine , " rebeccarmt "

> <rebeccarmt> wrote:

> >

> >

> > Hi all -

> >

> > Any thoughts on treating morton's neuroma?

> >

> > thanks -

> > Rebecca

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 3 months later...

Hi,

 

Does any one has experience treating Morton's Neuroma? What points/treatments

have you used? What degree of sucsess?

 

Thanks,

Revital

 

_________________

Speed up your surfing with Juno SpeedBand.

Now includes pop-up blocker!

Only $14.95/month -visit http://www.juno.com/surf to sign up today!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Hi Revital,

Local pts with deep insertion , add moxa to needle. Inserts into shoes

Best Wishes

Anita

 

 

--

 

 

Version: 7.0.300 / Virus Database: 265.8.5 - Release 2/3/2005

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Hi

 

Search " morton's neuroma " at acupuncture.com. there should be an

article there by a Boulder, Co., practitioner who is happy to talk

by phone about his success. I talked to him, found him very helpful,

used his protocol and patient is painfree.

 

Shanna

 

acupuncture , " revitalp@j... " <revitalp@j...>

wrote:

>

> Hi,

>

> Does any one has experience treating Morton's Neuroma? What

points/treatments have you used? What degree of sucsess?

>

> Thanks,

> Revital

>

> _________________

> Speed up your surfing with Juno SpeedBand.

> Now includes pop-up blocker!

> Only $14.95/month -visit http://www.juno.com/surf to sign up today!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 1 year later...
Guest guest

Hello group, has anybody treated Morton's Neuroma successfully, could you let me

know? Very much appreciated. A.Zide L.Ac.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Blab-away for as little as 1¢/min. Make PC-to-Phone Calls using

Messenger with Voice.

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...