Forefoot pain may be caused by tissue injury, plantar fasciitis, osteophytes, etc. It can be treated by physical therapy, surgery and minimally invasive surgery. 1. Plantar tissue injury: When the sole of the foot is traumatized or standing for a long period of time, it will easily lead to plantar tissue injury and the symptoms of forefoot pain. It can be treated by braking, reducing swelling or physical therapy, such as ultrasound and magnetic therapy, which can promote blood circulation and accelerate the recovery of soft tissues. 2. Plantar fasciitis: If walking or exercising too much, it may lead to aseptic inflammation of plantar tissues, causing plantar fasciitis and symptoms of forefoot pain. Minor symptoms can be relieved by rest, while obvious symptoms can be treated by pain-relieving closed drug therapy, physical therapy or surgery such as plantar fasciitis incision and release. 3. Osteomalacia: If osteomalacia occurs in the foot, it may cause the neighboring blood vessels and nerves to be compressed, and the symptoms of pain will appear. It can be treated by minimally invasive surgery, such as utilizing laser needle knife release surgery. Patients who experience pain in the forefoot should go to the hospital in a timely manner. After clarifying the cause of the disease, the doctor will give targeted treatment according to the examination.