131 W. Dublin Drive
Madison, AL 35758
256-772-8566
Foot Problems

You are in Foot Problems > Arch and Ball Problems > Plantar Fibromas (lumps in the arch of the foot). Featured topics include:
Flat Feet (over pronation)  •  Metatarsalgia (foot pain in ball)  •  Plantar Fibromas (lumps in the arch of the foot)  •  Sesamoiditis


Plantar Fibromas (lumps in the arch of the foot)

A plantar fibroma is a benign tissue tumor or growth on the plantar, or bottom surface of the foot. Unlike plantar warts, which grow on the skin, these grow deep inside on a thick fibrous band called the plantar fascia. When non-surgical measures for treating plantar fibromas, such as orthotics, have failed to provide adequate relief of symptoms, surgical removal is a reasonable option.


More than 5.3 million visits are made to physicians' offices each year because of foot and ankle problems, including 1.6 million visits for ankles prains and 950,000 visits for ankle fractures.














Copyright © 2012 Officite