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3 Exercises to Correct Foot Drop 

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Today's video covers foot drop and ankle dorsiflexor strengthening exercises that can be done to help correct this issue. The ankle dorsiflexors are located on the front of the shin and act as the antagonist to the calf muscles (plantarflexors). They play an important role in the walking (gait) cycle and are responsible for two primary actions during gait, which include:
1. The dorsiflexors are activated when contact (heel strike) is first made with the ground. As the heel hits, this group must contract eccentrically in order to allow the foot to be set down smoothly. Weakness of the dorsiflexors during this task creates the ‘foot slap’ phenomenon as the foot falls quickly and slaps the ground.
2. The dorsiflexors are activated a second time as the foot is picked up and swung forward in preparation for a new step. These muscles must dorsiflex the ankle, so that the toes do not catch on the ground. In situations of dorsiflexor compromise, the toes may catch, which is termed ‘foot drag’, and may cause the individual to trip and become injured.
Besides gait issues, the dorsiflexors are often implicated in more common orthopedic issues such as shin splints, tendon disorders and more severe low back cases (L4 level) that can be associated with dorsiflexor weakness and foot drop.
If you are experiencing either dorsiflexor fatigue and/or foot drop or drag, give these exercises a try. If you are experiencing complete muscle paralysis, you will need to speak with a practitioner about implementing other interventions, like electrical stimulation, as these exercises will most likely be impossible to perform.
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@dayanais0127
@dayanais0127 Год назад
I watch people walk around normally now and think how crazy it is they don’t realize how lucky they are. Watching people run in particular makes me want to cry. Sucks the muscles I took for granted. But, this video gives me hope. Thanks.
@RehabScience
@RehabScience Год назад
I’m glad the video gave you hope! We definitely take so much about our movement system and health for granted.
@kristinapolar5101
@kristinapolar5101 Год назад
Dayna I do the same, cry and pray that I'll be like them as I heal. I have to believe. So miss being with others, walking and driving.
@rose.heart3
@rose.heart3 Год назад
I can relate, I have had foot drop all my life.
@lolitacarosi6349
@lolitacarosi6349 Год назад
I have foot drop on my right foot. It is very frustrating trying to walk. I also watch people walking and think how lucky they are that they can walk normally. I have to use a walker so I won't trip. I like his videos too.
@brucebruc3
@brucebruc3 9 месяцев назад
Just got this on my left foot. It’s pretty annoying now
@MikeAquatic
@MikeAquatic 10 месяцев назад
I had foot drop in my right foot for about 2 months...after a car accident...it miraculously disappeared. I could lift my foot again and I was very grateful..❤🎉❤
@princeepathak-fl3ji
@princeepathak-fl3ji 3 месяца назад
Heyy how did you correct your foot drop
@CarolCreates
@CarolCreates 2 месяца назад
I’d say your body repaired itself. I have RRMS so when I first experienced foot drop it would eventually go away. However now (years later), I have spasticity and foot drop in my right leg. My foot drop hasn’t repaired itself. So I’m hoping these exercises will assist by strengthen my weak muscles.
@deepikashheth9742
@deepikashheth9742 9 дней назад
I'm facing foot drop multiple screlosis, in left leg ankle.from 3'yrs😊
@PradeepPradeep-tb7qy
@PradeepPradeep-tb7qy 6 дней назад
Foot drop ,ಬಳಸಬಹುದು ಸರ್ ​@@deepikashheth9742
@tharushikaprasadinipremach1171
@tharushikaprasadinipremach1171 17 часов назад
I experienced foot drop about two months after improperly positioning myself during a yoga session. I did everything I could to improve my condition, including watching several videos and following various exercises. I also came across comments from individuals who mentioned they were unable to walk as they did before, even after several years. However, I want to encourage you not to lose hope. It is possible to regain your ability to walk normally-I was able to do so within two months. While I still experience occasional pain, it is manageable. So, stay committed to your exercises and remain optimistic. Finally,Thank you for the helpful video ❤❤
@RehabScience
@RehabScience 10 часов назад
Thanks for sharing your experience! There are several issues that can cause foot drop with some being reversible and some being irreversible (brain and spinal cord injuries and chronic nerve injuries), so we have to consider each case and what led to the foot drop.
@megpatricia3161
@megpatricia3161 8 месяцев назад
This is top tier!! Thank you for being clear, concise, and direct to the point! Cheers from a hemorrhagic stroke survivor!!
@RehabScience
@RehabScience 8 месяцев назад
You’re welcome! I’m glad the video was helpful!
@lynnbelcher2035
@lynnbelcher2035 5 месяцев назад
@@RehabScience If only I had followed you sometime ago perhaps my Foot wouldn’t be Dropping. Lolol I try and see the comical part of this but sometimes I just wanna Screeeeam or Kick Rocks…. But I can’t this time but one day I will. I’m also gonna start having Acupuncture done see if that wakes the sleep nerves uuuuup!!! Ty Dr so glad I stumbled across you
@RehabScience
@RehabScience 5 месяцев назад
@@lynnbelcher2035 I totally hear you. The situation must be very frustrating. Best wishes with your recovery process!
@dmbotero60
@dmbotero60 Год назад
What a great exercises. I have been suffering with this foot drop for a good 5 to 6 years. It has been very hard to find precise exercises for this problem and thanks to you, I will start working on them. Thanks
@RehabScience
@RehabScience Год назад
I’m glad to hear the video was helpful! I hope these exercises end up being helpful for your situation!
@drsohail3514
@drsohail3514 5 месяцев назад
Reason behind your foot drop condition? Stroke of any other condition??
@dmbotero60
@dmbotero60 5 месяцев назад
@@drsohail3514 - Dr Sohail. Thanks for your interest in my FootDrop. In reality, I have an atrophy in my nerve system, which means that the muscles in that leg are also behind normal. So I must practice as many exercises possible to complement what nerve system is not doing.
@agoddesstouch4910
@agoddesstouch4910 2 года назад
Thank you I have foot drop, slap and drag I really needed to see this. I have ms and I’m doing everything I can to gain my mobility back.
@RehabScience
@RehabScience 2 года назад
Sorry to hear that you have developed MS. I hope these exercises are helpful to you!
@Angie14107
@Angie14107 2 года назад
@@BlasianGoddessTM77 Please could you share which foot brace from Amazon you use. There are quite a few and as a fellow MSer with foot drop I would love to give it a try. Many thanks
@jamesparsley1259
@jamesparsley1259 2 года назад
@@BlasianGoddessTM77 which foot brace did you order on amazon?
@ghastxm2083
@ghastxm2083 Год назад
Yeah, I would love to know which foot brace you use as I also have the bioness.
@hcm444
@hcm444 Год назад
This is a good video. If you haven't already I would encourage you to look up Trevor Wicken and the MS gym.
@thaiscarvalho4946
@thaiscarvalho4946 Год назад
This is just amazing! I started having this issue quite recently after 6 months of bariatric surgery and was really worried since many sources say the only solution is surgical intervention. I'll do these while waiting for my appointment with a specialist. Thank you so much, incredibly helpful content I couldn't even find in my mother language. Extremely easy to follow even for someone who doesn't speak English.❤️
@RehabScience
@RehabScience Год назад
So glad this was helpful to you! Sometimes, people have more severe foot drop, and these exercises aren’t possible. If this is your case, I would recommend working with a physical therapist who can implement electrical stimulation.
@peacenow4456
@peacenow4456 7 месяцев назад
Love how you get right to exercises; a few haven't seen. Many thanks!!
@RehabScience
@RehabScience 7 месяцев назад
Glad the video was helpful!
@hawaiisrfn
@hawaiisrfn Год назад
I am so grateful to your video. I was fully tested in 2017, no neurological cause but i continue to trip with foot drop. I would fall when left toe trips causing me to lose balance. I think this is due to 25+ years of desk job with headset daily. I am going to see my doctor and get referred to PT. Thank you. I subscribed and will follow your exercises.
@RehabScience
@RehabScience Год назад
I’m glad the video was helpful to you. I’m also glad to hear that you’re going to see a PT. Hopefully, they can help you get to the bottom of this issue.
@richardramfire3971
@richardramfire3971 5 месяцев назад
Stressful office jobs can be slow killers
@alejandroleonardo7963
@alejandroleonardo7963 Год назад
I developed footdrop and through trial and error I have corrected a lot of my walking...my steps where I would walk for an hour or two and just practice raising my toes as I walked...once I got comfortable with that I started wearing heavy shoes...air force ones really helped for whatever reason...practice walking and raising your toes up as high as you can, make sure to mentally envision your toes raising as you walk .most of it is reconnecting those nerves to your brain ...I recommend at least an hour of walking and raising your toe as high as you can...also different paces...slow ,fast and make turns as you would when walking around. If you have questions reach out to me .
@francorey396
@francorey396 Год назад
Hey man did foot drop affect your upper body posture by any chance?
@srivinay3382
@srivinay3382 Год назад
@Alejandro Leonardo how can I contact you for some suggestions on this?
@venendilsg4399
@venendilsg4399 Год назад
Thank you for your experience. I just want to try the imposible as I got brain damage in my childhood and more than 40 years have already gone. Your perseverance encourages me as I can't afford to pay a private phisioterapist and the public system is not covering a life- time theraphy in my country.
@edchalpin6381
@edchalpin6381 Год назад
Hi please let me know about your recovery. I had a herniated disc and degenerative disc disease that pinched Mt left sciatic nerve renting foot drop. I had surgery to cut back the disc and tops of spine too.
@edchalpin6381
@edchalpin6381 Год назад
@@raizellanda8190 can you tell me how.
@maradiaz4609
@maradiaz4609 Год назад
Thank you. I really appreciate people like you 👍 Helping all with drop foot 🦶
@RehabScience
@RehabScience Год назад
No problem! Glad the video was helpful!
@maradiaz4609
@maradiaz4609 Год назад
@@RehabScience you have been a blessing and major help because I have only started doing these exercises with my right foot for 2 days and wow I’m already noticing the difference like going up stairs 🙏🌸
@RehabScience
@RehabScience Год назад
@@maradiaz4609 That's so great to hear!
@mister_p3277
@mister_p3277 Год назад
I’ve got ms & I really struggle with drop foot. These exercises look great & I’ll definitely fit these in my next leg session
@RehabScience
@RehabScience Год назад
I hope these are helpful to you!
@95Cerberus
@95Cerberus Год назад
keep up the fight, good luck!!!
@sharonloiterton4310
@sharonloiterton4310 10 месяцев назад
I wonder if these exercises worked? I have MS, too, and I'm desperate to get exercises that will help to fix it.
@martinosborne9140
@martinosborne9140 8 месяцев назад
Fantastic! I've been looking for these very helpful exercises!
@RehabScience
@RehabScience 8 месяцев назад
I'm glad the video was helpful!
@cathylynott9055
@cathylynott9055 11 месяцев назад
I like your teaching , your demeanor and just the whole thing. You realize the many people have limititatins and address that issue. Thank you f
@RehabScience
@RehabScience 11 месяцев назад
Thank you! I’m glad my videos and content are appreciated.
@MKA63
@MKA63 7 месяцев назад
Thankyou. I just found your video (can't believe I was going to say "stumbled across" your video but there's nothing funny about this situation). I developed foot drop in my right foot about 2 months ago. That wasn't so much of a problem, it just made driving a little weird where I was having to lift my whole leg to decelerate when driving. Then, about 2-3 weeks ago, my left foot developed exactly the same symptoms. It made it impossible to ride my brand new motorbike because I was unable to shift gears upwards with my left foot. I spent a week in hospital where they performed Ultrasound, ECG, 2 MRI's (back and head) and finally a nerve study which revealed peroneal nerve damage in the knee area of both legs, probably contributed to by 2 things. The first was sitting cross legged for many hours a day (my job as a programmer kept me at a desk). The second was some serious weight loss - I lost 15KG over 6 months due to some other personal reasons I'd rather not go in to. Suffice to say I am not working and living on my own. I will find or buy some appropriate straps and do these exercises, hopefully getting to a point where I can ride my motorcycle again (a new BMW R1250GS for anyone that's interested. I would hate to have to sell it. One advantage of that particular bike is that the front brake lever also activates the rear brake to a lesser degree). So I have motivation, and thanks to your video, method as well. The hospital will also be following up with physio sessions (I'm only out of hospital less than a week). I refuse to give up and am determined to get back to normal. Having it in both feet is a real problem. The foot slap because I have to throw my feet forward makes my walking look a bit strange too.
@doublenickel1000
@doublenickel1000 7 месяцев назад
I have foot drop in my left foot and ride a motorcycle. I wear a leg brace that lifts my toe--basically does the function of the anterior tibialis. But I'm going to try these exercises to see if I can get some function back. Mine is nerve damage from CIDP, a disease in the ALS family. BTW, mine is a Suzuki Bandit 1200😄
@Ms6footer
@Ms6footer 7 месяцев назад
I have the same issue, peroneal nerve injury, on the right foot and numbness along the side of the right leg. When I saw the neurologist the other day he stated the same thing and it was possibly due to sitting with my legs crossed exactly where he pointed out in the video and my leg would get numb often. Sitting with my legs crossed for hours and its a bad habit, I'm still working on trying to change it. I also lost quite a bit of weight within the last year. So now it's EMS, physical therapy, AFO everything I can to retrain my brain to get my foot back to normal.
@lynnbelcher2035
@lynnbelcher2035 4 месяца назад
@@Ms6footer I purchased a Stepper from Amazon of course Lol I thought that by stepping it would train the knee of leg to bend for walking again and that it would train the brain I get on it perhaps for 15 mins so far every day sometimes twice a day I find that it’s definitely strengthening my calves and that in itself is supportive to my body and I won’t fall so much and it’s working now just gotta get the knee to respond to the time as the other leg so that they both can be on one accord *Also* the stepper is good for the heart as well so perhaps you may wanna try that…. K 🤞 🙏
@sylviaruiz1492
@sylviaruiz1492 4 месяца назад
I have been to physical therapy for 8 weeks, and an ankle dr..your video explains exactly how l feel...
@RehabScience
@RehabScience 4 месяца назад
Glad the video was helpful! I hope the exercises help you.
@Relle921
@Relle921 6 месяцев назад
I have MS and have the foot ‘flop’ as you stated. I want to fix it! It gets far worse after I walk one mile. You can hear the loud tapping of my affected foot. My toes catch every so often randomly throughout the day as well so I will definitely be doing these exercises!
@collharti
@collharti Год назад
Out of all the video's i have watched for this problem, yours has kicked A$$!!!
@RehabScience
@RehabScience Год назад
That’s great to hear! Thanks for the feedback!
@aschane1
@aschane1 Год назад
My drop foot is result of S1 and L5 fusion surgery. This is such a great video and information you have created. Thank you.
@RehabScience
@RehabScience Год назад
So glad the video was helpful to you!
@Oxygen4728
@Oxygen4728 Год назад
Thankful for you and your recommendations and instructions. Your delivery is and should be the new bed-side! Because I'd received unobtainable goals with previous PT options, I'd almost given up. Glad to see I was already doing at least a variation of your options and now can do them appropriately and EFFECTIVELY.
@moadanliveshow6759
@moadanliveshow6759 Год назад
Thank you. Iam currently suffering from severe foot drop due to stroke and this is very informative
@RehabScience
@RehabScience Год назад
I’m glad the video was helpful. Sorry to hear that you suffered a stroke. If you can’t do the exercises in this video, you might try to work with a physical therapist who can implement electrical stimulation to the muscle.
@lynnbelcher2035
@lynnbelcher2035 4 месяца назад
@@RehabScience but will that part of the Therapy will it cause a Seizure if you had one yrs and yrs ago bec having a Seizure was like the check engine light for me to let me know that I had the Brain Tumor but…. I never had another one
@boudouhavefun
@boudouhavefun Месяц назад
@@RehabSciencewould the electrical stimulation useful if I have had foot drop for 22 years?
@RehabScience
@RehabScience Месяц назад
@@boudouhavefun in some cases, it can be useful even after this long. However, it won’t usually work unless you have some ability to activate the muscle yourself.
@valeriapintacuda8666
@valeriapintacuda8666 4 месяца назад
Recovering from a stroke. I have a foot drop....great video. I am feeling positive... miss my swimming and nordic walk but this video helps a lot. Thank you. Good luck All 🌹
@RehabScience
@RehabScience 4 месяца назад
Sorry to hear that you suffered a stroke. I hope these exercises help you!
@chanteldixon7841
@chanteldixon7841 Год назад
Thank you for this video. I have been living with this problem for years after suffering injury from spinal anaesthesia. I had given up on thinking i could get better. Your video has inspired me. One question i have is if the big toe is weak are there any exercises i can do to strengthen it? My other toes i can point fairly OK back and forth but the big toe does nothing. I've been trying recently to tip toe but its really challenging. I appreciate your advice
@anicetagarcia841
@anicetagarcia841 8 месяцев назад
Thank you for this video, I am a schemic stroke person, Not all therapists knows that steps to help us strengthen our foot drop. Thank you for sharing us your knowledge.
@RehabScience
@RehabScience 8 месяцев назад
You’re welcome! I’m glad the video was helpful!
@yvonneward6231
@yvonneward6231 2 года назад
Had surgery lower back to correct paralysis below the waist. The feeling is bad from the waist down but I can't walk I have that foot drop thingy. And your exercises simple enough to me better than some I've seen. Thank you!
@RehabScience
@RehabScience 2 года назад
So glad to hear the video was helpful!
@gerardchatburn2301
@gerardchatburn2301 2 года назад
YOUR WELOME YVONNE 🤞
@albertkinney8021
@albertkinney8021 Год назад
Hi I read you post and just wanted to share something I had a botched lower back surgery where 8 in rod's were put in my back dang VA . Anyway all I could get was a stiff brace for the condition I hated it. Now I can push down but can't pick up my right foot. I went online and found the best brace for foot drop made in Iceland the brand is OSSUR model 0711-1 foot up this style requires a shoe with laces to work. The piece you put in your laces has an elastic band that clips to a peice attached to a ankle band that adjusts with Velcro straps . This device allows you to walk close to normal while your leg muscles get a near normal work out. Hope this helps you on your journey to get better I swear by mine. AL K
@annlaurel6100
@annlaurel6100 2 года назад
Thank you for this video.. please post more videos for footdrop exercises…
@RehabScience
@RehabScience 2 года назад
I will try to do another video soon.
@crystalmakaena7328
@crystalmakaena7328 Месяц назад
Thankyou I needed to hear this
@RehabScience
@RehabScience Месяц назад
I'm glad the video was helpful!
@dunkirk1581
@dunkirk1581 3 месяца назад
Thank you for the explanation, I am using electo massage as I type, and it's helping.
@bernadettekoch321
@bernadettekoch321 7 месяцев назад
This is awesome. I will start today I’ll let you know how I do. 5 years out on stroke and this is the only thing that holds me back and caused me other injuries. Hope this helps. Thank you ❤️
@RehabScience
@RehabScience 7 месяцев назад
I hope these exercises help you!
@UrbanSwagger
@UrbanSwagger 5 месяцев назад
Thank you so much! You get right to the point, and these exercises appear to be just what I need.
@RehabScience
@RehabScience 5 месяцев назад
You're so welcome!
@MrsTiffanyMartinez
@MrsTiffanyMartinez 5 месяцев назад
Greetings. I haven't been able to put my right foot down in over a year 😩. The best way to describe how it is. Imagine someone who wears 👠 and they're walking around with one only one shoe on trying to find the other shoe. The shoeless foot is basically walking on the tip toes if that makes sense🤔? Lumber scoliosis, spinal stenosis (severe), fibromyalgia, chronic pain and Intractable Pain. Just to name a few. I've been in and out of physical therapy since my early 20s. Pain Management for nearly 10 years. The spinal stenosis is probably my biggest problem because nearly every sign, I'm currently experiencing. From bathroom problems to numbness. I'm just about outta gas with these. When in bed, I only can lay on my back. My right leg won't straighten out. It just lays to the side. Great video. Frustrated in So Cal. *Ugh* 😒
@lynnbelcher2035
@lynnbelcher2035 4 месяца назад
Omg I’m soooo sorry kinda makes me wanna stop crying about my foot drop issues and start crying about yours. I’m so sorry sooooo 😢
@timkremser3580
@timkremser3580 4 месяца назад
🤗
@LisleVonRhuman
@LisleVonRhuman Месяц назад
This is EXACTLY how it feels.
@thomasmulroney2065
@thomasmulroney2065 Год назад
I can't believe the great result with so little work. Thank you thank you!
@RehabScience
@RehabScience Год назад
So glad that the video was helpful!
@monsieurbonaparte6628
@monsieurbonaparte6628 Год назад
hi, i am happy that your problem solved. in how long time your drop foot got better?
@cooterswift916
@cooterswift916 4 месяца назад
I have browns-sequard syndrome from a spine injury and I experience foot drop, drag and slap. Hoping these exercises will help
@jeffjordan1500
@jeffjordan1500 Год назад
THKZ SOO 👍 😀 👍 MUCH FOR A GREAT AND EASY WAY TO STRENGTHEN THE MUSCLES AROUND THE LEG AND FOOT TO TREAT FOOT DROP
@RehabScience
@RehabScience Год назад
You're welcome!
@derekcvera
@derekcvera Год назад
I appreciate this and I’m going to start implementing them asap! My foot drop comes from a nerve in my hip, which makes it difficult to raise my knee. Any suggestions or videos I should watch?
@deniseb1773
@deniseb1773 Год назад
I am so glad I found your video! I had double hip surgery 4 years ago, and developed foot drop 6 weeks in with my recovery. I got over it, and now I have it again on my left side. Tripping, tingling nerves in my toes, and it's even hard to put on my shoes. I'm starting these exercises ASAP!
@RehabScience
@RehabScience Год назад
Sorry to hear that. Based on how much time has gone by since your hip operation, I would recommend seeing your doctor if things don’t start to improve soon,
@thaflybear
@thaflybear Год назад
How are you now?
@JeanetteWinch
@JeanetteWinch 5 дней назад
Its really helpful
@karoutiyad90nath66
@karoutiyad90nath66 11 месяцев назад
Lot's of thanks for this video 👍💯👍💯👍💯👍💯
@RehabScience
@RehabScience 11 месяцев назад
Most welcome 👍
@krushnachandrasahu2667
@krushnachandrasahu2667 Месяц назад
Thank you sir 🎉
@RehabScience
@RehabScience Месяц назад
You’re welcome!
@Walter-ts1vu
@Walter-ts1vu 3 месяца назад
Thankyou for the valuable information
@RehabScience
@RehabScience 3 месяца назад
You’re welcome!
@Pugilistic
@Pugilistic Месяц назад
Going to try this . Thank you so much, I have a terrible leg. VMO was eaten up by bacteria, and a calf muscle and part of my other quad were used as flaps for the hurt leg. I will let you know
@RehabScience
@RehabScience Месяц назад
Sorry to hear this happened to you. I hope these exercises help you.
@federicopasos3153
@federicopasos3153 Месяц назад
Thank you so so much amaizing video. From Guatemala city ( central america next to mexico)
@RehabScience
@RehabScience Месяц назад
You're welcome!
@EadsB7002
@EadsB7002 11 месяцев назад
I’m a runner of going on 13 years and actually experienced a fall the other day about a mile into my run. (Out of nowhere- didn’t realize it had happened until I was on the ground) . I ran again today (a few days later) and noticed my left toe to drag slightly a couple of times when I was getting tired. I’ve never experienced anything like this in all my running years so it’s been a little alarming. I am certain it’s a foot drop. I’m definitely going to try these exercises and see if it improves over the next couple of weeks before I consider a Dr appt. Thanks!
@Shootskas
@Shootskas 11 месяцев назад
How did it turn out? I'm having the same issue with my right foot.
@EadsB7002
@EadsB7002 11 месяцев назад
@@Shootskas it’s helped for sure. I’ve also been adding a few seconds of drills (picking up one foot at a time) at start and end of my runs. Trying to increase my cadence even more & be mindful of picking up my foot/feet “fast”.. I’m still unsure of the cause but I think a lot of it is fatigue I’ve been dealing with day to day and I’ve had sciatica issues in the past which may be flaring up again.
@user-rs8wu4mc9x
@user-rs8wu4mc9x 3 месяца назад
I had a brain aneurysm that made half of my body temporarily lose function. I can walk now, but not properly, and I can't lift my foot up when standing. This video really helps. Thank you so much
@bart2923
@bart2923 Год назад
Great video. I learned what caused my symptoms and how to help mysel😢
@RehabScience
@RehabScience Год назад
I am so glad the video was helpful to you!
@jamesreed3355
@jamesreed3355 Год назад
I want to thank you for your video! I am a mother of 7 and I recently was diagnosed with a tumor that required surgery and they took half of the nerve out and now I have absolutely no use of my right foot to walk I appreciate your videos so thank you so much
@RehabScience
@RehabScience Год назад
So sorry to hear about that. Have your healthcare providers considered fitting you for an ankle foot orthosis if the area is completely paralyzed?
@tadbubs
@tadbubs Год назад
Dear Dr. Tom, I just wanted to reach out and express my gratitude for your informative video on foot drop and muscle-strengthening exercises. Your presentation was clear, concise, and easy to follow, which I truly appreciate. I am excited to incorporate these exercises into my routine and eagerly await the results. I have been searching for a protocol that deals with foot drop and I am thrilled that I discovered your video. I do have one question, though: how often should I perform these exercises? Could you advise me on how frequently I should do them per day or week? Thank you once again for your guidance and assistance.
@RehabScience
@RehabScience Год назад
I’m so glad the video was helpful! I would find the exercise level in this video that matched your current strength level and aim to complete 3-4 sets of 10-15 repetitions everyday.
@irishphilly
@irishphilly Год назад
Appreciate your streamlined, direct instructions that include references to different capacities/stages of progression. Admit, post-stroke, I'm kinda chatty-phobic--talking hurts my head, i.e. a 'tad' cranky from blah blah words; & cutesy gets me dizzy. The clear organization-topics great reference. Hemiplegia is so strange--nothing 'wrong' w skeletal-muscle, 'just' brain misfiring. Being a fossil over 60, I'm not dead yet. Am more 'sports medicine' recovery than a wannabe cadaver. So reassuring to find your channel & blend it w a couple other Neuro-oriented ones. Amazing gift sharing your expertise. My gratitude galore. tY
@s1nls
@s1nls 5 месяцев назад
I swear I’m dumb I never realized how people actually walk until I suffered from foot drop I’ve been going through this for a year now and it had caused me to stop doing lots of things honestly made me depressed and I still am I have a little motivation left in me and Ima try to power through this
@quabledistocficklepo3597
@quabledistocficklepo3597 2 месяца назад
I’ll start here. Although I have downloaded many exercises for Foot Drop (The 10 best, etc.), your exercises 1 & 2 ) seem more realistic, and I can do them. Hopefully, today will be an important day in my life. I am starting a supervised course designed for balance and for my foot problems. I am also returning to the gym for complete body fitness. Yes, July 10, 2024 will be an important day. Just recording it here will help me stay on the ”straight and narrow.” I may even record my progress at monthly intervals. See you again on August 10.
@karmanbirsingh3308
@karmanbirsingh3308 Месяц назад
Hi 10 August
@Thebullet7
@Thebullet7 4 месяца назад
My opinion if it’s anything to do with stiffness and muscle locks up. Resistance is not going to help Massage the muscle every day And use a tense unit everyday. Warm baths you want circulation And stretching
@RehabScience
@RehabScience 4 месяца назад
With true foot drop, which is a neurological issue, passive treatments, like massage, TENS and baths will not improve neuromuscular control.
@LindaRichardson-l4j
@LindaRichardson-l4j 8 дней назад
@@RehabScience I have been told NMES stimulation, accupuncture, and massage helps heal foot drop, along with PT of course.
@RehabScience
@RehabScience 8 дней назад
@@LindaRichardson-l4j NMES can be hugely helpful in terms of activating theses muscles if the person has a difficult time activating them on their own. Acupuncture and massage wouldn’t make a huge difference since they are passive modalities, but it doesn’t hurt to try them.
@mohitroy7608
@mohitroy7608 17 дней назад
Im 19 now. I had GBS when I was 14. It was ascending paralysis starting from the toes. I was in a wheelchair. I have completely recovered except for this foot drop. I was also isolated from exercise for a few years in between due to exams and stuff. My calf muscle has tightened...my muscle power is 1 now. Ill try to integrate these exercises into my routine. I hope I can atleast take it to 3.
@ngucynthia7934
@ngucynthia7934 Год назад
I just landed on your video and it's quite helpful. I suffered paralysis of lower foot from transverse myelitis and my toes and foot don't move and I flap terribly when I try movement.
@RehabScience
@RehabScience Год назад
Sorry to hear that you developed transverse myelitis. How is your function now? These exercises are probably too difficult if your paralysis is more severe. Have you tried electrical stimulation with a physical therapist?
@rabindraku.gochhayat7941
@rabindraku.gochhayat7941 Год назад
Very nice and easy steps for management of footdrop
@RehabScience
@RehabScience Год назад
Thanks a lot
@nybennie9123
@nybennie9123 2 года назад
Nice video and exercises. It is frustrating when there is so much weakness that little movement can be detected. I actually liked that you mentioned paralysis. That is what it seems to me. Although I have idiopathic neuropathy with foot drop on my left side, I began to wonder if I had polio because my left calf has atrophied so much and I have gotten no other answers. It reminds me of when I was a child and I would see people who had contracted polio and had leg differences. Your encouragement is appreciated and you show ways to assist in performing the exercises when one has very little strength or control which will be beneficial to me. Thank you!
@RehabScience
@RehabScience 2 года назад
So glad you found the video to be helpful. If these are still too difficult, you might consider seeing a physical therapist who can implement electrical stimulation to see if that allows you to get a better contraction.
@jeansmyth7474
@jeansmyth7474 Год назад
I got foot drop as result of surgeon damaging nerves during a hip replacement operation. That was eight months ago and I have not been offered therapy though I understand I am on waiting list.
@ivangerardopichardo9152
@ivangerardopichardo9152 Год назад
Hello! I have Neuropathy also with Left foot drop, in my case it was because of the time I was in ICU with covid. Woke up with complete paralysis also.
@nybennie9123
@nybennie9123 Год назад
@@jeansmyth7474 Don't wait. Get someone to approve physical therapy for you. It is important to start as soon as possible. You can also find good videos like this one that can help. But, if you have PT appointments it helps you to be more disciplined in doing them. If you do them at home too you are getting the benefit of both. I had hip surgery also, but my foot drop developed so many years later that I don't know if it is related. It was very gradual with me, but it IS on the same leg as the hip surgery.
@jeansmyth7474
@jeansmyth7474 Год назад
@@nybennie9123 Thank you for your advice. I will do that. X
@RajeshSharma-xp9dc
@RajeshSharma-xp9dc Месяц назад
Sir I had a accident in may 24 in which my acetabulum was fractured.from that day I have foot drop. My surgery had been done after 2 days but I can't lift my foot what should I do?Is these exercises help me to cure my foot drop?or will you suggest some other
@adelinealphonsejean1654
@adelinealphonsejean1654 3 месяца назад
Thank you very much
@RehabScience
@RehabScience 3 месяца назад
You’re welcome!
@Sm00thCriminaal
@Sm00thCriminaal 5 месяцев назад
This is exactly how I walk. foot slapping with pain. Great stuff.
@RehabScience
@RehabScience 5 месяцев назад
Glad the video was helpful!
@sshibad
@sshibad 2 месяца назад
thanks doc
@jamesgallant3553
@jamesgallant3553 4 месяца назад
I am 72 and had pain in that area, especially when squatting, or putting my knees over toes. I have tried everything, help injury for approximately 3 or 4 years.
@dianerosenberg
@dianerosenberg 2 месяца назад
Thank you for this great video, I think these specific exercises will help with my foot drop. How many times a week should we be doing them? Bless you!
@RehabScience
@RehabScience 2 месяца назад
I’m glad the video was helpful! I would try to perform these exercises every other day or 3-4 times per week.
@jonathanbell8887
@jonathanbell8887 Год назад
Even with all of my weight on the front of my foot hanging off of a step I can’t get my foot to 90 degrees. Unbelievably frustrating lack of flexibility and weakness in my leg. Shattered my femur and got compartment syndrome which crushed the nerves and got drop foot. I am really going all in again trying to fix this after years of sort of giving up on it. Excruciatingly painful and annoying and frustrating and all around awful experience to go through. I’m so unfathomably lucky to be alive after the injury I got, but I just want everyone who has to deal with this to know you’re not alone. This really sucks but I DO have improvement after 4 years of nothing. I can wiggle my toes and stuff now when they were basically dead before.
@RehabScience
@RehabScience Год назад
So sorry to hear about your injury. Thanks for sharing your experience and insight!
@hareeba5879
@hareeba5879 Год назад
Any improvement Jonathan?
@averyt6521
@averyt6521 Год назад
Keep goin
@kellymartin7239
@kellymartin7239 Год назад
Recovering 3 weeks post op discectomy laminotomy of L4. 56 days from onset of herniation to surgery. Developed foot drop some time in between. Been trying your exercises and seeing some improvement in front lift and can almost stand on my heel now. So hoping this is not a permanent condition!
@RehabScience
@RehabScience Год назад
Sorry to hear this happened, but so glad to hear that some muscle strength is coming back. That's a great sign that the nerve that supplies the muscle is healing.
@racheltevaseu6508
@racheltevaseu6508 Год назад
Thank you for this video.
@RehabScience
@RehabScience Год назад
My pleasure!
@Buddingrose
@Buddingrose Год назад
This is one of the best foot drop videos I’ve seen. The one that really understands and makes sense. I will definitely give this a go. I absolutely HATE it with a passion. Just as bad is the nerve pain I get 24/7 worsens at bedtime. This weeks been really bad. I’m on my 7 th night without sleep. It’s so ridiculous. I’ve tried so many medications from the doctor but nothing has worked for the pain, not even morphine touches it. I’m so exhausted through lack of sleep all the time. Last night I feel asleep stood up. Because my foot has started to spasm on the ball and my foot flexes forward and down. The only way I can get it to stop because it’s extremely painful too is if I I stand on it weight bearing. As soon as I sit down of lye down it starts again. It’s started doing this spasm thing this last years as I’ve become more sedentary. Mine is from an injury to L4 L5 disc. I had to have a disc out because it came out completely and killed my nerve off. Have you any tips on the foot spasms or know how to lessen the electric shock pains please? Thank you!
@dorothythompson4649
@dorothythompson4649 Год назад
I drink tonic water before bed, It has quinine in it. Best to get the sugar free variety.
@irmareyes3398
@irmareyes3398 Год назад
Watch on RU-vid: 1. Top 15 vitamins and supplements for neuropathy - Michigan Foot Doctors - 2. Peripheral neuropathy treatment leg and foot nerve pain home remedies - Michigan Foot Doctors. 3. 3 Exercises to alleviate arm nerve pain - Rehab Science. 4. QI GONG FOR SLEEP DEEP AND PEACEFUL- Jeffrey Chand. Sincerely hope this info helps as much as POSSIBLE. 🙏
@stevenfox5250
@stevenfox5250 7 месяцев назад
If you are in extremely extremely severe pain......like I was....then you need to go to a Pain MEDICINE MD and have him prescribe you hugh-dose Suboxone sublingual strips. He'll start you on 8mg/day. Then you'll increase to either 12mg/day or 16mg/day - take an 8mg sublingual strip twice per day. If 16mg per day is still not enough as you are still in pain (as I was...16mg per day was not adequate for me, I had to increase my dose to 24mg/day) then your Pain Medicine Dr can increase your dose to 24mg/day of sublingual Sunoxone strips - an 8mg strip three times per day. Buprenorphine is the opiate contained in Suboxone and it is extremely effective for very severe pain - it is exponentially stronger than anything OTC. But Suboxone is a Schedule 3 controlled substance so you must go to a specialized Dr - a Pain Medicine Dr, to get it.
@pankajkushwaha3793
@pankajkushwaha3793 Год назад
Thanks for video , will try these excersise
@RehabScience
@RehabScience Год назад
You're welcome 😊
@bonniekarpiak6025
@bonniekarpiak6025 7 месяцев назад
God send...we will get there...and have a life again!!!❤
@RehabScience
@RehabScience 7 месяцев назад
I hope the exercises help you!
@michaelmallal9101
@michaelmallal9101 8 месяцев назад
I might have drop-foot after having a stroke.
@HeatherFriend-nf1ji
@HeatherFriend-nf1ji 2 месяца назад
I know that I have it
@melissamcka5950
@melissamcka5950 Год назад
I’ve recently had l4 l5 disc hernia , I’ve been recovering pretty well but developed a mild case of foot drop , I can raise my foot but not too high, and when I walk it kina slaps the floor thanks for this video I’ll work on the muscle that’s weak 👍
@ibiza3872
@ibiza3872 Год назад
Same problem. How is yours now?
@ellalmuhtaseb7888
@ellalmuhtaseb7888 10 месяцев назад
how is it now?
@bigbabbyboy112
@bigbabbyboy112 2 года назад
thanks just had hip surgery needed this🙏🏽
@RehabScience
@RehabScience 2 года назад
So glad it was helpful!
@debbieellis5074
@debbieellis5074 2 года назад
I'm another who has had hip surgery and foot drop occurred. Thank you for this.
@patwells5526
@patwells5526 Год назад
Same for me, right hip surgery three years ago. Surgeon said it was a stretched peroneal nerve (nothing cut) and would improve. The first year was a nightmare, PT wasn’t helpful. I do try and walk more, and do balance exercises. Hopefully you can regain full function. Good luck. 👍
@Football-ss2zt8ws6d
@Football-ss2zt8ws6d Год назад
@@patwells5526 how much did it improve ?.
@victoriashepard8176
@victoriashepard8176 8 месяцев назад
Thank you. I am going to give these exercises a try. They appear to be very low impact. I have an n m r machine.
@yomomma8972
@yomomma8972 Год назад
I like the last exercise ya did, I'm gonna use it. Thank you sir
@RehabScience
@RehabScience Год назад
You're welcome!
@U4Eye
@U4Eye 5 месяцев назад
Ever since I had a hip replacement they screwed up some nerve to my foot but every day is getting stronger I'm going to try this methods to see if it gets any stronger than I'll report back
@RehabScience
@RehabScience 5 месяцев назад
Sorry to hear that. I hope these help you!
@DavidontheBayou
@DavidontheBayou 3 месяца назад
Wow, I thought it was my calf muscles… This might be the solution. Could it be caused by significant cervical spine impingement? Thank you if you still respond to questions… God bless.
@michelledaniels-qj6gj
@michelledaniels-qj6gj 4 месяца назад
At the moment I have a fresh bump on my right knee due to another fall so I'm hoping this exercise will help prevent it, it's getting embarrassing 🤨
@eightcamino
@eightcamino Месяц назад
Does anybody know the opposite of foot drop? I have a foot lift after breaking my tibia fibula and looking for exercises to remedy my foot lift.
@Magdacy
@Magdacy Год назад
I will try.Thx!
@RehabScience
@RehabScience Год назад
No problem!
@Newscrews10
@Newscrews10 Год назад
I knew I had to high step to keep from tripping over my feet. Your video showed me exactly what I couldn't do. Now I know more. I cannot lift my foot for the first exercise at all. Ive never been anywhere. Just thought I walked funny. I need to go to dr. Just concerned they are gonna tell me something I can't fix anyway. Thank you for your video.
@scarboroughrider
@scarboroughrider Год назад
Great video . I’ve had GBS and transverse myelitis in Sept 22 . Receiving treatment via physio and OT. I’m walking and regaining strength in core and doing very well hands and upper body strength. My foot drop is as follows. It naturally relaxes down sat on bed and can lift each to middle. All good. However don’t go much past neural ( pointing forwards) . Now, when doing first exercise I can’t get much pull upwards like yours. My calves and tendons very tight as I’m walking now everything with flat foot walk seems to make everything tight. I know there’s something there but I’m not sure if tightness is restricting me, which is causing my flat foot walk. It’s so frustrating but I’m working hard to stretch , strengthen and hope this flex and strength in feet return . Any advice/opinion be much appreciated. Thanks.
@grahamhume5953
@grahamhume5953 Год назад
Thanks for this.
@RehabScience
@RehabScience Год назад
You’re welcome!
@mohammadqasim-w2x
@mohammadqasim-w2x 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for help
@RehabScience
@RehabScience 8 месяцев назад
Happy to help
@philipfontaine8964
@philipfontaine8964 4 месяца назад
Good info and video Thanks
@aethersky6493
@aethersky6493 Год назад
Thank you sir!
@RehabScience
@RehabScience Год назад
You’re welcome!
@Mel-iy5ih
@Mel-iy5ih 7 месяцев назад
Thank you!! I have developed this and it is not fun.
@RehabScience
@RehabScience 7 месяцев назад
Sorry to hear you are dealing with this. I hope these exercises help you!
@flaquita6084
@flaquita6084 Год назад
❤❤❤❤❤❤finally the help that I need thank u thank u❤❤❤
@RehabScience
@RehabScience Год назад
I'm glad the video was helpful!
@rachelmokoena7751
@rachelmokoena7751 Год назад
So helful
@RehabScience
@RehabScience Год назад
Glad it was helpful!
@lover4life7
@lover4life7 3 месяца назад
Hello ♥ i had an accident 5yrs ago, where i hit my right foot first metatarsal around the area it connects to heel. I now feel my ankle has no support and the damage has traveled all the way up my body now impacting heavily on my right hip, feels sunken, my lower back, feels hollow and its quite obvious my right buttocks, actually my right leg muscles have drooped. I have seen over 20 specialists, surgeons, xrays, mri scans and not one knows how to help.. is there anything you can suggest? I have began these exercises youve provided to much my delight and fear that pinpoint certain effected areas.. i have 5 children under 6 and im a little damaged when thinking about the futute.. thank you for your healing 🙏🏻
@RehabScience
@RehabScience Месяц назад
I’m so sorry to hear about this accident and how it has impacted your body and your life. It’s difficult for me to find accurate suggestions without evaluating you, but I would recommend trying the exercises in the videos below. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-vcx_NNR7b1k.htmlsi=JUXOxK1gR-C8jEw1 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-SLYmvuofawY.htmlsi=j8C1C2MpHMqD-rld ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-xcEkQ4-jnT4.htmlsi=yd4vLlK8GJuJexHg ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-L88N1dOmvI4.htmlsi=J4wejSsWw73HBWn6 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-AO8-tyuiPaE.htmlsi=NUhy6CjrIhtIm6l6 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-YwvuNjfdTu4.htmlsi=dP6x3Ks-gL5r6T1L
@lover4life7
@lover4life7 Месяц назад
@@RehabScience thank you God bless you ♥
@gerardchatburn2301
@gerardchatburn2301 2 года назад
It's a great video, I've got foot drop through compression of peroneal nerve as well as a blood clot, and cellulitis, I can now move my toes and lift my foot slightly, do the majority of people who have compression of the peroneal nerve are they eventually able to walk properly again without dropped foot, it's two months since my accident, and told through a Google site, it takes 3 to 4 months for it to heal properly, at the moment am getting lots of pins and needles, what seems like an electric shock, tingly feelings, again great video, I have subscribed to your channel 👍
@RehabScience
@RehabScience 2 года назад
Thank you for subscribing! The fact that you are experiencing pins and needles and electric shocks are good signs that your nerve is healing. Many of these nerve injuries can take many months to heal, so I wouldn't get discouraged and would keep working on trying to regain your strength and mobility.
@fahimanazmin2857
@fahimanazmin2857 2 года назад
@GERARD CHATBURN I am wondering, any update on improvement? I am having same issue
@fahimanazmin2857
@fahimanazmin2857 2 года назад
@GERARD CHATBURN I am wondering, any update on improvement? I am having same issue
@gerardchatburn2301
@gerardchatburn2301 2 года назад
Hi fahima, I was in hospital for three and a half weeks and two days before coming home, I started to get pins and needles, electric shocks and tingly feelings, and my consultant said that's what we want, it's your foot starting to heal itself, when getting home I didn't see a physiotherapist for two weeks, and was using a zimmer frame to move about but couldn't lift my right foot off the floor, my physio who visited my house gave me a couple of excersises to do my foot was always elevated when I sat down.I could hardly move my toes, so the physio said try to move your toes up and down and slowly after a couple of weeks, I started to get more movement and the second excersis was to move my ankle left and right, and doing a circle, I had to keep walking from room to room to stretch the ligaments at the back of my knee it was very tiring but the more I used my zimmer frame it got easier, when laying in bed leg elivated I would increase how many I did by curling my toes from at first 10 to an 100 then raising my foot up as far as possible then back down, started at ten then slowly increasing up to 100, then you are strengthening your leg muscles, slowly but surely you can lift your foot, I haven't got foot drop as first started after about a month of physio I put my trainers on and started to walk very slowly with my walking stick, it gets very tiring, so I built it up slowly, but did a bit to much and my foot swelled up next day so did nothing for a couple of days and then started again in different size slippers, now it's settling down again, but after 4 months, am still getting pins and needles, electric shocks and tingly and sometimes I get electric shocks with a bit of a burning sensation, so FAHIMA It takes some time to get over but if you do what I've done and keep stretching the back of your knee and your achilles tendon and slowly build it up it will get easier, and always when sat down or in bed keep your foot elivated, even now when I put my foot on the floor it goes red but that's expected, if your worried just about anything ring your doctor and ask for the community nurse to come and take a look at your foot, I am now waiting for the hospital to get in touch, for me to go and see my consultant so FAHIMA it's hard work but with commitment you will get there, it's 18 weeks to the day since my accident am walking with my stick, and am building up my strength, so don't worry FAHIMA you will get there, you can go on RU-vid and get videos about foot drop and exercises to do, so FAHIMA I hope this information I have given you will help, and if you haven't got a physio get on through your GP GOOD LUCK 🤞
@AnnePorterCarter
@AnnePorterCarter 10 месяцев назад
Very helpful video, thank you. What exercises can be done to get foot flat as opposed to foot turning on the outer side...
@kimberlykidd3755
@kimberlykidd3755 Год назад
I will definitely be trying these exercises to see if they help. I was told in 2015 that I needed back surgery for a severely pinched nerve between L4 and L5, and for several reasons did not have that done at the time. Of course it's gotten worse and I cannot stand or walk without pain. However, about a year and a half or so ago, I got up one day from bed, and when I put my left foot on the floor, I was in excruciating pain and could not walk on it. I suffered for about a week terribly without narcotics, I never since then I cannot put my heel on the floor on that side because it feels like my knee is going to go inside out. I have had a few falls, luckily wasn't her, and finally had my doctor to order me a four pronged white on the outside came for when I go out. My quality of life is awful, I can't enjoy going anywhere, can't do anything around the house. Of course, where I have to walk on the ball of that foot, I can't even stretch my heel to touch the floor. I'm definitely going to try these exercises, but I had another MRI several months ago of my lower back and some other things showed up, and when I went back to the neurosurgeon, he also ordered an MRI of my cervical and thoracic spine, and I will be following up with him on that in january. I'm terrified that this could be a permanent condition, but if I could at least walk and stay in pain free would be wonderful.
@RehabScience
@RehabScience Год назад
Sorry to hear you have been suffering from this issue for so long. People with sciatic nerve irritation often report increased pain when putting weight on the affected leg. Have you seen an orthopedic physical therapist in your area? If you can find one that specializes in the McKenzie system, they are very good at treating low back related nerve issues.
@hareeba5879
@hareeba5879 Год назад
How are you going? Have you tried deep tissue massage from an experienced therapist?
@kimberlykidd3755
@kimberlykidd3755 Год назад
@@hareeba5879 not yet. Long story short, I have to have spinal cord surgery first, my it's bent like a drinking straw where it goes into my skull. After I heal from that, they will reassess the back and do that surgery. Since I didn't address the foot drop for so long, they said it's unlikely that it will go back to normal, I will always walk like I've had a few too many drinks LOL, but therapy will help. Thank you so much for checking on me and for your advice. I will keep you informed and request the deep tissue massage when I get back surgery and go to therapy.
@hareeba5879
@hareeba5879 Год назад
@@kimberlykidd3755 But have you ever had a deep tissue massage from someone experienced? If not i politely suggest you do so BEFORE surgery. Most people have way to much faith in physios and surgeons. A skilled massage therapist can do more.
@kimberlykidd3755
@kimberlykidd3755 Год назад
@@hareeba5879 I assume you mean my back not neck? I have had deep tissue massage on my neck after whiplash from car wrecks and shots from the pain clinic. I've got copies of my MRIs from 2015 when I was first told I need surgery and wasn't in that much pain and was taking care of my elderly mother who had been seriously ill. After she died, pain got much worse couldn't even walk through grocery store. Got second MRI last year after ignoring foot drop for about a year and a half, it's worse of course. They said therapy normally wouldn't be required after the box surgery, but with my foot drop it would be. Therapy alone I don't think will fix it, but any improvement would be nice. Mobility is obviously an issue and but the pain has to be fixed, can't stand long enough to cook much much less clean house.
@joed2818
@joed2818 7 месяцев назад
Great video!
@RehabScience
@RehabScience 7 месяцев назад
Thanks!
@josepalomino7540
@josepalomino7540 Год назад
Estimated recovery time foot drop I got S1 L-3 L-4 L-5 pedicle screws and rods after second surgery before second surgery my foot inactive also have peripheral neuropathy numbness in the front of my shin area
@julieanngillitt7354
@julieanngillitt7354 Год назад
Hello again. Great video. Thank you. Quick question, how long, in your experience, does it take a paralysed muscle to run to 'normal, if the exercises are done'? Julieann :)
@yaronkl
@yaronkl Год назад
thank you.
@RehabScience
@RehabScience Год назад
You're welcome
@LisleVonRhuman
@LisleVonRhuman Месяц назад
You’re the best! I will start today and hopefully it’ll help me. Even if not, I appreciate you uploading this ❤
@RehabScience
@RehabScience Месяц назад
You're welcome! I hope the exercises help you!
@dankous5586
@dankous5586 Год назад
Played soccer for about 1hr… got home and had foot drop. Some of these movements have helped so far… might go to the ortho if don’t see any improvement… but so far so good 👍
@RehabScience
@RehabScience Год назад
Glad to hear these have helped so far. I agree, if things don’t improve, it would be good to see your ortho.
@zenebw5449
@zenebw5449 Год назад
How is it bro? I just got foot drop and I don’t know the cause
@niyazchowdhury9973
@niyazchowdhury9973 Год назад
​@@zenebw5449 did you manage to find out what happened? I'm suffering with the same issue
@cristina-mariadrugus6094
@cristina-mariadrugus6094 Год назад
Thanks for this post! Mz husband had a stroke and he definetly needs to use these techniques...
@RehabScience
@RehabScience Год назад
Sorry to hear about his injury. I hope these exercises are helpful to him!
@dancers1113
@dancers1113 2 года назад
This was a great video!!
@RehabScience
@RehabScience 2 года назад
Thank you! Glad to hear you liked it!
@dancers1113
@dancers1113 2 года назад
@@RehabScience it was very helpful!!
@bharatdiemakerali1999
@bharatdiemakerali1999 8 месяцев назад
Hi sir I am from India Your video is very good
@RehabScience
@RehabScience 8 месяцев назад
Thank you 🙏
@OryeeMoses-fu4ih
@OryeeMoses-fu4ih 4 месяца назад
Thanks for your lecture,I have had my foot drop close to 3yrs can it be cured still.thats my question and I started feeling it after playing football
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