Top Exercise Ideas for Foot Drop. • Foot drop is typically the result of a nerve, brain or spinal cord injury resulting in paralysis of the anterior tibialis muscle which is responsible for dorsiflexing (lifting) [More]
What causes drop foot? J. Robert Faux, MD discusses causes of drop foot. For more information regarding drop foot, visit our website at http://www.footscientific.com/foot-conditions/dropfoot
Subscribe Now: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=ehowsports Watch More: http://www.youtube.com/ehowsports Foot drop stretches are for a neuromuscular condition where the nerves get impinged and can no longer send information to the feet. Find out about foot drop stretches with [More]
Mandy Rohrig, a physical therapist and MS certified specialist, teaches a calf stretch. This quick exercise can help with foot drop and shuffling when you walk. It’s easy to do this stretch almost anywhere (even [More]
This video provides a methodical overview of the causes of foot drop by anatomical level and covers the following causes: Tendon Rupture, Tibial Myopathys (Nebulin, Scapulo-Peroneal Muscular Dystrophy), Common Peroneal Nerve Compression at the Fibula [More]
Foot drop maybe caused by nerve injury. It is characterized by a person’s inability to raise the foot a.k.a #dorsiflexion 🚨Every situation is different. Consult with a local #PhysicalTherapist for an evaluation. @crocs
With a series of Nerve Hydrodissection treatments, Deb was able to fully recover from her foot drop. Nerve Hydrodissections free up sick nerves, decrease nerve pain and allow the nerves to heal. https://integrativerehabmedicine.com/treatments-nerve-injections
In this video, Maryke explains why you should not confuse the classic heel drop exercise that you do over the side of a step with a stretch. Their purpose is NOT to stretch the Achilles [More]
Electrode placement for foot drop using the SaeboStim Pro. This video talks through how to find the right spot to get ankle dorsiflexion with some eversion and how to make any necessary adjustments if required.
Drop foot after joint replacement: is it Permanent? Drop foot, although rare, can occur after hip or knee replacement surgery. If it does occur, is permanent? Drop foot is when a patient is unable to [More]
After Yesenia was diagnosed with foot drop, her symptoms became unbearable. She frantically searched for a doctor who could treat dropped foot syndrome. Luckily, she found Dr. Andrew Elkwood and Dr. Michael Rose at The [More]
Watch as Summit Police Officer Anthony Pyzik shares his story about foot drop surgery with Dr. Rose at the Institute for Advanced Reconstruction. Anthony was involved in a serious automobile accident while on-duty that left [More]
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