Q1: Which is the Best Doctor or Top Doctor for Metatarsalgia in Singapore?
There is no single “best” or “top” doctor for metatarsalgia. Treatment depends on pain severity, location, and underlying causes such as overuse or foot deformity. Most cases improve with non-surgical care, while persistent pain may require orthopaedic assessment. MRI can help identify soft tissue or joint issues contributing to forefoot pain.
Q2: What are the common causes of Metatarsalgia, and when should I be concerned?
Metatarsalgia is pain in the ball of the foot, often caused by:
Overuse or high-impact activity (running, jumping)
Foot deformities (bunions, high arches)
Inadequate footwear or tight shoes
Seek evaluation if you notice:
Sharp or burning pain under the forefoot
Swelling, numbness, or tingling in toes
Difficulty walking or standing for long periods
MRI can detect stress injuries, joint inflammation, or tendon problems.
Q3: Should I consult a GP for Metatarsalgia?
Yes. A GP can provide pain relief, anti-inflammatory medication, and advise on activity modification or footwear changes. Medications treat symptoms but do not correct underlying structural causes. Persistent pain should be evaluated by a specialist.
Q4: Should I see an Orthopaedic Surgeon for Metatarsalgia?
An orthopaedic surgeon should be consulted if:
MRI shows joint, tendon, or bone pathology
Pain persists despite conservative care
Daily activities or sports are affected
Surgical options may include correction of deformities or stress injuries. Costs generally range from four to five figures.
Q5: Should I see a Rheumatologist for Metatarsalgia?
A rheumatologist is rarely required unless forefoot pain is linked to systemic inflammatory or autoimmune conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis or gout.
Q6: Are there non-surgical treatment options for Metatarsalgia?
Yes. Dr Terence Tan at The Pain Relief Clinic provides non-invasive therapies to relieve pain, reduce inflammation, and improve foot function.
Consultation: $50
MRI scans under $1000, usually within one working day
Suitable as a second opinion before surgery or injections
Call-to-action: Contact The Pain Relief Clinic: +65 90689605 via call or WhatsApp for consultation.
Q7: Can physiotherapy help with Metatarsalgia?
Yes. Physiotherapy involves foot strengthening, gait correction, and shockwave therapy to reduce pain and improve function. The Pain Relief Practice offers advanced treatments for targeted relief.
Call-to-action: Contact The Pain Relief Practice: +65 97821601 via call or WhatsApp to arrange therapy.
Q8: Are there home physiotherapy options for Metatarsalgia?
Yes. PhysioLife provides home physiotherapy and HotHeal therapy, enabling patients to safely strengthen and rehabilitate the forefoot muscles at home.
Call-to-action: Contact PhysioLife: +65 93376918 via call or WhatsApp to book home therapy.
Conclusion
There is no single best or top doctor for metatarsalgia. Early MRI diagnosis, combined with non-surgical treatment at The Pain Relief Clinic, and physiotherapy from The Pain Relief Practice or PhysioLife, helps relieve pain, restore function, and prevent recurrence.