Morton's Neuroma Archives - Barking Dog Shoes https://www.barkingdogshoes.com/tag/mortons-neuroma/ Reviewing Comfortable Shoes for Women Since 2007 Sat, 08 Nov 2025 23:28:13 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 https://www.barkingdogshoes.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/cropped-Favicon2-1-32x32.webp Morton's Neuroma Archives - Barking Dog Shoes https://www.barkingdogshoes.com/tag/mortons-neuroma/ 32 32 Vionic Uptown Loafer: Arch Support in a Low Profile Loafer! https://www.barkingdogshoes.com/vionic-uptown-loafer-review/ https://www.barkingdogshoes.com/vionic-uptown-loafer-review/#respond Tue, 11 Mar 2025 21:43:37 +0000 https://www.barkingdogshoes.com/?p=37468 The Vionic Uptown loafer has been on my radar for a few months. I asked the Barking Dog Shoes Facebook community for feedback and women with foot issues ranging from plantar fasciitis to bunions to Morton’s neuroma gave the Uptown high marks for comfort and support. So I ordered a pair! You can watch my […]

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The Vionic Uptown loafer has been on my radar for a few months. I asked the Barking Dog Shoes Facebook community for feedback and women with foot issues ranging from plantar fasciitis to bunions to Morton’s neuroma gave the Uptown high marks for comfort and support. So I ordered a pair!

Kirsten reviews the Vionic Uptown loafer
Barking Dog Shoes reviews and recommends the best footwear for people with various foot issues (as well as for women with average feet for whom comfort is a high priority).

You can watch my Tik Tok video for an in depth review of the Vionic Uptown loafer. Or you can get the bulleted blow by blow below if you’re in a hurry. One thing is sure; I’m keeping these and foresee lots of wear this fall in classroom as I substitute teach at my son’s high school.

Here’s the lowdown:

  • Toe box is generous but doesn’t look wide.
  • Softest suede or leather uppers are forgiving of bunions and hammertoes.
  • No irritating seams on the inside.
  • Enhanced arch support.
  • Good traction.
  • Flexible outsole.
  • True to size.
  • Extended sizes, wide widths available.
  • Versatile style.
  • Comes in 11 colors.

Find a pair of Vionic Uptown loafers in sizes 5-13, medium and wide widths for $90-130 from Vionic Shoes, Zappos, Nordstrom and Amazon.

**The brown and white stripe dress was a lucky find at Amazon for under $30 And it has pockets!

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10 Comfortable Tall Boots for Women 2025 https://www.barkingdogshoes.com/10-comfortable-tall-boots-for-women-2024-2025/ https://www.barkingdogshoes.com/10-comfortable-tall-boots-for-women-2024-2025/#respond Wed, 22 Jan 2025 20:48:00 +0000 https://www.barkingdogshoes.com/?p=40908 Are you a fan of tall boots? I had a pair of taupe Naturalizer knee-high boots from 2012 that I finally parted with due to a faulty zipper, but I loved those boots. I wore them with skinny jeans (I know, I know, it’s all about the wide legs these days), skirts and dresses–the fit […]

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Aerosoles Binocular Shearling (16.25″ calf circumference)

Are you a fan of tall boots? I had a pair of taupe Naturalizer knee-high boots from 2012 that I finally parted with due to a faulty zipper, but I loved those boots. I wore them with skinny jeans (I know, I know, it’s all about the wide legs these days), skirts and dresses–the fit was perfect and they kept my legs warm and put the “dress” in dress casual. It’s nice to see knee-high boots back for winter 2024-2025! I’ve rounded up ten comfortable tall boots with a good fit and support.

Dansko Celestine (15″ calf circumference with stretch panel)

The Dansko Celestine carries the APMA seal of acceptance for promoting good foot health and features a removable footbed with moderate arch support, two-inch heel with rubber outsole. The upper is made of leather with a textile panel. The toe box runs more narrow than typical Dansko clogs, so keep that in mind when ordering. Available in euro sizes 36-42 (5.5-11.5) for $210 from Dansko, Zappos and Nordstrom.

Teva Anaya Tall (15″ calf circumference with stretch side panel)

The good looks of a fashion boot with the durability and ruggedness of a hiking boot combined into one comfortable tall boot. The Teva Anaya tall features waterproof construction, elastic gore for a good fit around the calf, two-inch heel and metal shank for stability. Available in sizes 5-11 for $200 from Teva, Zappos and Amazon. Teva makes a lower heel tall boot called the Rowena if you can’t do heels.

Barking Dog Shoes reviews and recommends the best footwear for people with various foot issues (as well as for women with average feet for whom comfort is a high priority).
Abeo Traverse Tall (14.5″ calf circumference)

Abeo specializes in footwear with orthotic insoles and their stylings keep getting better–take a look at the Traverse tall boot. The upper and lining is made of premium leather and suede. A durable rubber outsole provides shock-absorption and traction. The real magic is in the supportive insoles with a deep heel cup, arch and metatarsal support. Available in both neutral (best for medium arches) and metatarsal (best for higher arches or forefoot pain) footbeds, sizes 5-11 for $199 from The Walking Company and Nordstrom.

Sofft Sharnell Heel (fits calves 13.5″-16.5″ circumference)

While the toe is a bit tapered, reviews mention that the toe box feels generous. This waterproof beauty by Sofft features a full lace-up back with side zipper, cushioned insole, two-inch stacked heel and non-slip TPR outsole. Available in sizes 6-11 for $188-239.95 from Zappos, Amazon, and The Walking Company.

Vionic Fallbrook (14″ calf circumference, 16 1/4″ calf circumference–wide calf)

Do your toes need room to spread out due to bunions, neuroma or other forefoot issues? Give the Vionic Fallbrook a try! Not only is the the toe box generous, the removable footbed provides arch support and a deep heel cup for stability. Available in sizes 5-12, medium and wide widths for $124-249 from Vionic Shoes, Zappos, Amazon and Nordstrom.

Rieker Fabrizia 52 (17.5″ calf circumference for euro size 41)

A water-resistant faux leather upper, foot-friendly shape, warm lining and modest 1.25″ heel makes the Rieker Fabrizia 52 a good cold-weather walk-around boot. Available in euro sizes 36-42 (5-10) for $90-149.95 from The Walking Company, Amazon and Stan’s Footwear.

Earth Mira (14.2″ calf circumference)

The Earth Mira features a densely cushioned insole with arch support, round toe and flexible rubber outsole, plus it comes in extended sizes! Available in sizes 5-12 for $145-199 from Earth Shoes, Nordstrom and Amazon.

Sometimes a low wedge feels better on aching feet than a typical flat or block heel and the Aerosoles Binocular is an affordable option! The faux suede upper has a little stretch to it and the shearling trim is just around the top of the boot. Find a pair in sizes 5-11, medium and wide widths for $53-72 from Aerosoles, Zappos and Amazon.

Frankie4 Brooke (could not find info on calf circumference, has stretch panel)

Beautiful yet comfortable tall boots, podiatrist-designed Frankie4 delivers again! The Brooke features genuine leather uppers with a stretch back panel, .9 inch heel and removable chain. Each pair of Frankie4 shoes and boots comes with a Sole Saver Pack® which includes a full-length Sole Hero Support Footbed, a half-length Sole Hero Support Footbed, and forefoot cushions. Available in sizes 6-13 for $299 from Frankie4. See their entire collection of comfortable tall boots here.

Propet West (15″ calf circumference with stretch panel)

Wide calves? Wide feet? The Propet West is your best bet! A stretch neoprene panel accommodates varying calf sizes and a removable footbed with extra depth should allow for a custom orthotic. Available in sizes 6-11, medium to extra wide widths for $70-154.95 from Propet Footwear, Amazon, and The Walking Company.

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Donna’s Top 4 Stylish Shoes for Morton’s Neuroma https://www.barkingdogshoes.com/donnas-top-4-stylish-shoes-for-mortons-neuroma/ https://www.barkingdogshoes.com/donnas-top-4-stylish-shoes-for-mortons-neuroma/#respond Fri, 19 Jul 2024 21:45:00 +0000 https://www.barkingdogshoes.com/?p=44340 My name is Donna. I’m 32 years old, living in London and I’ve suffered from Morton’s neuroma since 2016. I had the surgery to remove it in 2019, but it had worsened by the time the surgeons got to it, so I’m still on the long road to recovery. I wear insoles to avoid further […]

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My name is Donna. I’m 32 years old, living in London and I’ve suffered from Morton’s neuroma since 2016. I had the surgery to remove it in 2019, but it had worsened by the time the surgeons got to it, so I’m still on the long road to recovery.

I wear insoles to avoid further problems in the same foot (and to prevent Morton’s neuroma in the other). As a young woman I have found finding stylish and comfortable shoes for Morton’s neuroma an absolute pain (pun very much intended), particularly as Morton’s is such a complicated condition and adding insoles can make this even tougher. In this article I’m going to give you a quick run down of the different shoes that have helped me on my Morton’s journey, in case they can help you too!

Donna wearing her Allbirds Pipers

First off, I have to mention my Allbirds. From a New Zealand company focused on sustainability, these trainers have been an absolute lifesaver during my lockdown walks. Made with soft merino wool and other natural fabrics, they’re more flexible than your standard trainer, Allbirds Pipers

Donna’s best shoes for Morton’s Neuroma:

First off, I have to mention my Allbirds. From a New Zealand company focused on sustainability, these trainers have been an absolute lifesaver during my lockdown walks. Made with soft merino wool and other natural fabrics, they’re more flexible than your standard trainer, giving plenty of space for insoles and wider feet. Combine that with their super soft soles, and you’ve got a top-notch trainer brand for those suffering from Morton’s neuroma.

Allbirds Pipers

With the recent addition of the Allbirds Piper that mimics the look of my Sam Smith’s, this shoe has become my go-to trainer for the classic midi-dress with white trainers look. The only slight downside for a devoted white trainer wearer is they get a lot grubbier in the rain (since they’re made of natural materials, not leather). However, they are super easy to machine wash and come up an absolute treat when you do! There are a variety of styles on the website, so there should be something for everyone too!

Whilst I wear my Allbirds for city walking, I needed a good pair of trail shoes for holidaying in the UK this year and that’s where I found my Merrells. I was pretty intimidated by the walking/hiking footwear collection, but managed to find a store and a salesperson who really understood what I was looking for. This is how I ended up with my MQM Flex 2 GORE-TEX shoes which are so comfortable I still can’t believe I can walk so far in them! I tried on so many shoes that day, including shoes that were built more with comfort in mind (i.e. had special memory foam soles etc.) but these were by far the comfiest option. It’s a good reminder to listen to your feet over the marketing and see what works for you, as it might not be the specially designed shoes but instead a normal shoe that just fits right!

Merrell MQM Flex 2 GORE-tex trail/hiking shoes

Moving on from trainers to more ‘work-style’ shoes; I picked up these beauties when I was in Australia a few years ago. From Aussie brand Frankie4, which has recently launched a US website with a Seattle store coming soon, these shoes offer great flexibility whilst not looking at all ‘orthopaedic’, a real godsend to those of us with foot problems prior to our 80s! Whilst my cute rose gold style shoe is no longer available, the Olivia offers a similar look in a colour called wheat as well as black, and would be perfect for the office.

Frankie4s are designed by podiatrists and have their patented Sole Hero footbed which should be helpful for all manners of foot problems. What works really well for me though is the flexibility they offer in terms of the insoles, with a Sole Saver pack with every pair of shoes. This gives you the option to take the footbed out entirely (great if you have larger insoles), wear a half-footbed if you need more space at the forefoot, or layer an additional forefoot cushion in the front of the shoe for added comfort there. I can only hope that they make it over to the UK sometime soon as their shoes are far nicer than any similarly orthopaedic options we have here!

Donna wearing FRANKiE4 shoes

Finally wrapping up with a note on heels, which for a long time thought I would absolutely never be able to wear again due my Morton’s neuroma. But with the improvement since my surgery I’ve seen recently, and with a few weddings coming up, I put my trainers on and set off to Oxford Street and in particular the Clarks store. That’s where I found these beauties (Clarks Maritsa 70 strap sandal) and quickly bought them in two colours. Sadly, these are no longer available in the UK, but they do have some colours and sizes available in the US still, so if you’re out hunting for a good wedding shoe, snap these up (Find a few sizes left in silver from Nordstrom. Find the complete Clark’s Maritsa collection at Amazon).

FRANKiE4 Olivia

I originally went looking in Clarks at their Contoured Comfort and Cushion Plus ranges, but found all those shoes to be too thin in the forefoot to provide any comfort to a Morton’s sufferer. What I like about these Maritsa heels is that their thick, spongy sole provides a lot of protection between my poor foot and the ground, and the platform style gives them a heel like appearance (and me some much needed height!), without actually being a large heel to toe drop putting unnecessary pressure on my forefoot. The only thing worth noting about these shoes is I did find them a little tight initially on one foot on the toes, but I quickly sorted this out by stuffing them with socks overnight, and have now worn them to two weddings and danced the night away at both!

Clarks Maritsa 70 strap

Hopefully some of these recommendations help you to find stylish shoes to work with your neuroma, and might even give you some options outside of trainers! My key takeaway from the last few years of trying and failing to find shoes is that it’s best to always listen to your foot. If my neuroma gives me a twinge now when I’m trying on shoes, no matter how ‘comfy’ they purport to be, I would not buy them, I’ve done that too many times to count! Now we’re going into autumn (fall), I remain on the lookout for good boots having tried and failed to find any I can wear for a day of walking so far, so any recommendations from other sufferers would be most appreciated!

Thank you, Donna! Your reviews are valuable to our achy-footed community. For a few more ideas of footwear that may work with Morton’s neuroma, check out this article. 

Donna in her Clarks Maritsa 70 strap sandals

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Comfortable, Stylish Shoes for Morton’s Neuroma [9 shoes] https://www.barkingdogshoes.com/comfortable-stylish-neuroma/ https://www.barkingdogshoes.com/comfortable-stylish-neuroma/#respond Fri, 30 Apr 2021 21:46:00 +0000 https://www.barkingdogshoes.com/?p=44450 I recall experiencing a bout of Morton’s Neuroma when my rheumatoid arthritis was active and my shoes were too tight in the forefoot. It felt like a was stepping on a stone every time I went for a walk; with a burning discomfort located between my third and fourth toe. It was never that serious […]

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I recall experiencing a bout of Morton’s Neuroma when my rheumatoid arthritis was active and my shoes were too tight in the forefoot. It felt like a was stepping on a stone every time I went for a walk; with a burning discomfort located between my third and fourth toe. It was never that serious and resolved itself by switching to footwear with a wide toe box and good arch support to take pressure off the forefoot. But I know folks who have suffered with this condition to no avail and have actually turned to surgery to remove the neuroma. And of course, custom orthotics may be in order by your podiatrist or orthopedic, but what about footwear? Are there shoe brands that make room for the toes to spread while providing adequate cushioning and support from heel to arch to toes (and don’t look overly orthopedic)? Yes and yes! Here is a collection of brands, styles and insoles that were recommended by Facebook followers of BarkingDogShoes.com (you can refer to the discussion here).

Barking Dog Shoes reviews and recommends the best footwear for people with various foot issues (as well as for women with average feet for whom comfort is a high priority).

Hoka One One Bondi  

Best fitness shoes for Morton’s Neuroma:

Hoka One One shoes (particularly the Bondi style):

The Hoka Bondi collection is considered a maximum-cushioning running shoe (pretty obvious from the photo) and receives the APMA (American Podiatric Medical Association) seal of acceptance. Hoka describes their meta-rocker sole as “wheels for the feet,” as it propels the foot forward through the stride taking pressure off the forefoot, which is welcome relief for neuroma and hallux rigidus sufferers. While the arch support is moderate, you can always add your favorite insole with metatarsal support. The thick EVA midsole absorbs shock to feet and knees, doubling as a running and walking shoe.

An anonymous Zappos customer recommends the Hoka Bondi:

I have a neuroma and achilles issues with my left foot. So, I am Ms Fussy Feet. These shoes have been great so far. They have an ample toe box, which I need for the neuroma, and good support/padding for my achilles area. The sole cushioning is fantastic.

Find the Hoka Bondi in sizes 5-12, medium and wide widths for $149.95 from Zappos, and Hoka.

Barking Dog Shoes reviews and recommends the best footwear for people with various foot issues (as well as for women with average feet for whom comfort is a high priority).

Altra Torin 4

Altra is known for its foot-shape toe box that allows toes to move freely about. Take it from me, this is the roomiest toe box you’ll find in a fitness shoe, yet the heel fits snugly. Altra footwear also features a zero-drop platform that places the heel and forefoot at the same distance from the ground, which may provide relief from forefoot discomfort. The Torin 4 is lightweight and breathable with moderate arch support.

Altra customer Kristen says this about her Torins:

The Torin 4 shoes are very comfortable on my wide flat feet. Due to wearing narrow shoes I have Morton’s neuroma on one foot. These shoes have eased my nerve pain. Can’t wait to get back to running without shooting nerve pain!!! Been wearing these during my 12 hour shift and i feel great at the end.

Find the Altra Torin in sizes 5.5-12, medium and wide widths for $150 for Altra Running, Amazon and Zappos.

Other recommended fitness shoe brands for neuroma: Ryka (made for women’s feet with wider forefoot and narrow heel), Abeo fitness shoes with metatarsal insole.

Barking Dog Shoes reviews and recommends the best footwear for people with various foot issues (as well as for women with average feet for whom comfort is a high priority).

Naot Terehu

Best Casual Shoes:

Naot is an Israeli brand that incorporates supportive cork and latex footbeds into even their most stylish shoes, sandals and boots! Even better, many styles feature removable footbeds to accommodate your own orthotic.

The Terehu style works well for this Zappos customer with Morton’s neuroma:

Finally a shoe I can wear! With plantar fasciitis and Morton’s neuroma, it’s difficult to find shoes that have enough support or have room for my own orthotic. This one does the trick. The toe box is nice and wide, making Mr. Morton very happy. 

Find the Naot Terehu in euro sizes 35-43 (4-12) for $189.95 from Zappos.

Barking Dog Shoes reviews and recommends the best footwear for people with various foot issues (as well as for women with average feet for whom comfort is a high priority).

Naot Kata

The Naot Kata is a super smart style. The open sides allow feet to breathe in warmer weather while the closed toe and heel keep a full-length orthotic in place. Brilliant.

Zappos customer Mandy says this:

I am so happy with these shoes! I have Morton’s Neuroma, so I need shoes with a wide toe box and I wear custom orthotics. Mine fit in perfectly and the shoes are so comfortable. They’re very stylish and go with a variety of outfits. There was no breaking in period.

The Naot Kata is available in euro sizes 35-43 (4-12) for $160-185 from Naot and Nordstrom.

Barking Dog Shoes reviews and recommends the best footwear for people with various foot issues (as well as for women with average feet for whom comfort is a high priority).

Dansko Franny

If you’re looking for a classic closed-toe shoe for work, consider the Dansko Franny. It’s a no-frills slip-on with a great fit and feel. While Dansko clogs provide excellent arch support and a rocker sole, there can be a tendency to roll an ankle since the fit is loose at the heel. The Franny won’t do that!

The toe box is generous, yet doesn’t look clown-like. The footbed, while supportive on its own, Is removable to accommodate your own orthotic.

We noted quite a few reviews mentioning the good fit at the heel–cushioned with no slippage. A hook and loop strap ensures a good fit at the instep.

Find the Dansko Franny in euro sizes 36-42 (5.5-12), medium and wide widths for $134.95 from Zappos, and Dansko.

See Donna’s review of four more stylish shoes for Morton’s neuroma!

Barking Dog Shoes reviews and recommends the best footwear for people with various foot issues (as well as for women with average feet for whom comfort is a high priority).

Dansko Franny in navy

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