Ball of foot pain, also called metatarsalgia, and conditions like Morton’s Neuroma can make walking, standing, or running feel like you’re stepping on a pebble. Symptoms often include burning pain, tingling, or numbness in the forefoot and toes. PowerStep® orthotic insoles are designed to provide effective relief for these issues with targeted support and cushioning.
Our insoles feature built-in metatarsal pads, arch support, and shock-absorbing cushioning to reduce pressure on the forefoot and realign the foot for healthier movement. Whether you’re dealing with Morton’s Neuroma, metatarsalgia, or general discomfort in the ball of your foot, PowerStep insoles help relieve pain and improve daily comfort.
Explore our full collection of orthotic insoles for ball of foot pain to find the right fit for your condition. If you’re not sure which insole you need, try our Insole Finder for personalized recommendations.
Insoles for Ball of Foot Pain FAQs
Morton’s Neuroma is a thickening of tissue around the nerves in the ball of the foot, often causing burning pain, tingling, or the sensation of a pebble in your shoe.
Yes. Insoles with arch support and metatarsal pads reduce pressure on the forefoot, helping to relieve pain from Morton’s Neuroma and metatarsalgia.
Insoles with built-in metatarsal pads and cushioning such as the PowerStep® Pinnacle Plus, are best for Morton’s Neuroma, as they spread pressure away from the nerve and improve comfort.
No. Morton’s Neuroma involves nerve irritation, while metatarsalgia refers to general pain and inflammation in the ball of the foot. Both can benefit from orthotic support.
If pain persists despite using supportive insoles, footwear adjustments, and rest, consult a podiatrist for further evaluation and treatment options.