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Foot drop from HSP is not always a simple “lift the foot” problem. We explain what to consider before trying a new brace: rehabstride.com/afo-brace-fo… #FootDrop #HSP #AFObrace #NeuroRehab
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Results vary from person to person; consult your physician, doctor, and osteopath for diagnosis and treatment. Get well soon, we wish you healthy days. Hakan Kaymaz Osteopathic Physiotherapist #herniateddisc #sciatica #footdrop #backpainrelief #osteopathy #nosurgery
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These are the diagnostic criteria for ME/CFS according to the CDC. The IOM stands for the Institute of Medicine. #ArdentAutist #FatSickandFedUp #Episode6 #Diagnosis #MECFS #DroppedHeadSyndrome #NeurologicalDisorder #Hemiparesis #FootDrop #Fatigue
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Replying to @X0X_LEAK
That footdrop better be a ability.
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Foot drop can make walking difficult and increase your risk of falls. 👣 Austin Foot and Ankle Specialists offers advanced treatment options to help restore mobility and improve recovery. Learn more: austinfootandankle.com/pract… #FootDrop #AustinPodiatry #NerveHealth #FootCare
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20 Things I LOVE about Multiple Sclerosis 1. Vertigo - I get to pretend that I am on a Trans-Atlantic sea cruise every day... plus I like wearing Hawaiian shirts. 2. Disabling Fatigue - I get to take naps and snuggle with my pillow. 3. Insomnia – I get to catch up on all the reruns of the shows I missed while taking my naps... life can stick me with a crippling disease but I won't miss a thing. 4. Heat Intolerance - I get to drink all the Chocolate Ice Cream Shakes I want. 5. Nausea and Vomiting - I can drink all the Chocolate Ice Cream Shakes I want with no weight gain. 6. Delayed Verbal Processing – Nothing stops me from putting my foot in my mouth faster than being unable to think of what I was just about to say... several times in a row. 7. Cognitive Dysfunction - When I put my cell phone in the refrigerator, my car keys in the microwave, and the milk in the dishwasher I am always pleasantly surprised when I find them. 8. Short-term Memory Loss - I get to walk into the same room over and over several times until I remember why I went in there to begin with... it is a great excuse to just go make another Chocolate Ice Cream Shake. 9. Speech Ataxia - I never know what funky new words I may create when I talk. I believe this is how "jive talk" started. 10. Paraesthesia - It reminds me of when I was 10 years old at summer camp when I stuffed my socks full of Pop Rocks on a dare. 11. Footdrop - It makes it really easy to plant even rows of seeds in my garden. 12. Diplopia - Getting to see my Chocolate Ice Cream Shake twice at the same time is awesome. 13. Optic Neuritis - The ugly people on my High Def TV are finally blurry! Woo Hoo!!!! 14. Dysmetria – I get to figure out brand new innovative ways to do simple things like cutting vegetables or frying bacon... or putting on pants while frying bacon. 15. Muscle Paresis - I will no longer feel obligated to help friends if they ever need to move a couch up a flight of stairs or bury a body in the backyard. 16. Muscle Spasticity - Gym membership? Ha! Look at these quads! 17. Bladder Spasticity - I will always know where all the rest rooms are located. 18. Dystonia - I was never a fan of typing words correctly anyway... just ask Siri on my iPhone. 19. Clumsiness – I used to just be good to look at but now I am much more fun to watch. 20. I am stuck in a motorized wheel chair – I have another reason to keep working on designing the first ever “low-rider” turbo charged Rascal Scooter for street racing with death ray for use for the idiots who park in handicapped spots.
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🦶 Deep Fibular Nerve The Deep Fibular Nerve is a terminal branch of the common fibular nerve that supplies the muscles responsible for ankle dorsiflexion and toe extension. It also provides sensation to the first dorsal web space between the great toe and second toe. Injury to the Deep Fibular Nerve can result in foot drop, weakness of toe extension, and numbness in its characteristic sensory distribution. Read: wikism.org/Deep_Fibular_Nerv… #MusculoskeletalEducation #Anatomy #neurology #Meded #FootDrop
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Replying to @SusanLeenaars
Good for you. I tried 12 mths ago to get some physio support for my ms/footdrop,but was told my chances of success were 50/50 so i didn’t bother. i should’ve just submitted and see what happens. But the lady at brotherhood of st Lawrie wasn’t really encouraging. Hope it helps
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I found some older photos floating around on my phone📷. I think they show off some very nice details🦶. Do you enjoy them💦? I hope you do💋. #CadaverFeet #CryptCore #CryptCrafted #HomeFeet #FeetPics #FootDrop #FootModel #FootContent #SexyFeet #GothFeet #NailPolish #CandidFeet
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📍 RehabStride™ Helping you take the next step in your recovery journey. rehabstride.com/how-right-fo… #StrokeRecovery #Neuroplasticity #FootDrop #AFO #Rehabilitation #PhysicalTherapy #GaitTraining
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LA RIDICULEZ en su MAXIMA EXPRESIÓN HDP!! q edad tienen estas doñas @andretaboada @Flordelav para burlarse de una sra. De 60 años en vez de buscar un profsnl lo q le pasó a #AndreaDelBoca @GranHermanoAr fue un #FootDrop ojalá no les pasen.🤬🤬🤬🤬 #GranHermanoGeneraciónDorada
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Replying to @amshilparaghu
I know a F wrestler who went to the U-14 National finals & came out as runner up. Bt, unfortunately she got paralysis. Though whole body recovered, she is having footdrop on one ankle. She still has that strength, she is 18 now. Can anybody suggest what options she is left with?
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My spine looked exactly like this. Most painful sciatic pain you could imagine. I even developed footdrop. Neurologist said I would never run again and need spine fusion surgery. Took MRI to my chiropractor. He fixed my herniation in 3 visits. I have since ran four 1/2 marathons
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Replying to @drabdulhameed07
Great question👏 The classic cause of foot drop is B. Common peroneal nerve injury which is most vulnerable around the fibular head. Loss of dorsiflexion eversion → steppage gait and that tell-tale foot slap. Quick tip for the ladies: prolonged squatting/cross-legged sitting (common during long grooming or prayer sessions) can compress it too. Thanks for the high-yield pearl🩺 #MedTwitter #Neurology #FootDrop
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🦶 Foot Drop is classically due to injury of? 🤔 A. Tibial nerve B. Common peroneal nerve C. Femoral nerve D. Obturator nerve 👉 Correct Answer: B — Common Peroneal Nerve ⚡ 🔥 Why? • Supplies dorsiflexors of foot (anterior compartment) • Injury → loss of dorsiflexion → Foot drop 🚶‍♂️ 📍 Common site of injury • Around neck of fibula (superficial & vulnerable) 💡 Clinical Features • High-stepping gait (steppage gait) • Foot slaps on ground • Sensory loss over lateral leg & dorsum of foot 🎯 Exam Pearl 👉 Fibular neck fracture = Think Common Peroneal nerve injury = Foot drop #MedTwitter #Anatomy #Neurology #FootDrop #NEETPG #PLAB #USMLE #HighYield
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💘 Decoding the Riddle “On Bended Knee, Love Changed His Step.” #OnBendedKnee #LoveChangedHisStep #ValentineDayRiddle #CommonPeronealNerve #CompressiveNeuropathy #Hypothyroidism #FootDrop #AnatomyInAction #RegionalAnesthesia #MyRARiddles #SolveMyPuzzle #SolveMyRiddle 🧠 Why Common Peroneal Nerve (CPN)? 📍 1️⃣ Anatomy Makes It Vulnerable 🔹 The CPN winds superficially around the fibular neck 🔹 It lies close to bone with minimal soft-tissue protection 🔹 It is highly susceptible to external compression 🪑 2️⃣ What Happened During the Proposal? When he knelt: 🔸 Prolonged knee flexion 🔸 Direct pressure from body weight 🔸 Possible ground compression at the lateral knee This causes: ➡ Mechanical compression ➡ Microvascular compromise ➡ Conduction block (neuropraxia) When he stood up: 🔹 Dorsiflexion failed 🔹 Toes could not lift 🔹 Acute foot drop appeared That’s the “love changed his step” moment. 🧬 Why Hypothyroidism Matters “Where subtle swell and quiet weight made narrow passages pay a price.” In hypothyroidism: 🔹 Glycosaminoglycan deposition → tissue thickening 🔹 Interstitial edema → increased compartment tightness 🔹 Reduced tolerance to pressure injury 🔹 Increased risk of compressive neuropathies Common examples: Carpal tunnel syndrome Entrapment neuropathies Pressure palsies So in this case: Hypothyroidism did not cause the injury directly. It lowered the threshold for compression. ⚙️ Mechanism Hypothyroidism → Soft tissue swelling metabolic vulnerability → Reduced pressure tolerance → Prolonged kneeling → Compression at fibular neck → Neuropraxia → Acute foot drop on standing 🎯 What it Explains? ✨ Postural neuropathy ✨ Metabolic predisposition ✨ Superficial anatomical vulnerability ✨ Sudden postoperative-like presentation ✨ Not every sudden deficit is block-related. Sometimes it’s posture predisposition.
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She did what? After what she's been through... this is so inspiring… #footdrop #sciaticarelief #sciaticapain #sciaticapainrelief #sciaticatreatment
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Real patients, real results - This patient's had a "foot drop" and she could barely even... #footdrop #sciaticarelief #sciaticapain #sciaticapainrelief #sciaticatreatment
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4 months after discharge, updated CT scan shows still not fused naturally, but some progress still got bilateral sciatica and footdrop, but manageable In the meantime, just getting it done in the gym Can now squat, single leg bridge, bench press, row So, chipping away at it
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