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Exercises for Drop Foot After Stroke - 15 Min Workout 

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Drop foot, also known as foot drop or ankle dorsiflexion paralysis, is one of the most common and frustrating physical issues after a stroke. The inability to lift the toes makes it difficult to walk with a normal gait. In this video, I walk you through a real-time workout of 6 simple exercises you can do at home to improve foot drop after a stroke!
What you'll need:
Gait belt, bed sheet, or towel
Cuff weight or bag of beans
Something sturdy to hold on to
Possibly another person to help with standing
Willingness to work out with me 😊
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Time Stamps:
00:00 Intro
00:24 Set 1 Exercise 1: Calf Stretch
01:35 Set 1 Exercise 2: Passive Dorsiflexion
02:38 Set 1 Exercise 3: Active Dorsiflexion
03:50 Set 1 Exercise 4: Resistive Dorsiflexion
05:04 Set 1 Exercise 5: Standing Weight Bearing
06:14 Set 1 Exercise 6: Standing Weight Shifts
07:20 Short Rest Break
07:47 Set 2 Exercise 1: Calf Stretch
09:02 Set 2 Exercise 2: Passive Dorsiflexion
10:09 Set 2 Exercise 3: Active Dorsiflexion
11:22 Set 2 Exercise 4: Resistive Dorsiflexion
12:33 Set 2 Exercise 5: Standing Weight Bearing
13:40 Set 2 Exercise 6: Standing Weight Shifts
14:52 Outro
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Medical Disclaimer: All content on this channel is for general informational purposes only. It is not intended to serve as a substitute for medical advice or treatment from a physician or qualified healthcare provider. Talk to your doctor before starting a new exercise or therapy regimen.

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@Xofi7
@Xofi7 3 месяца назад
Thank you so much DR. !!! I have foot drop exercise for at least a month, And TODAY, APRIL 1, 2024 MONDAY MORNING, I CAN LIFT MY RIGHT FOOT!!! 😊😋🤗 THANK YOU!!!
@PostStrokeOrg
@PostStrokeOrg 3 месяца назад
Oh my gosh!!!! That is so exciting!! Thank you so much for sharing ❤️ keep us posted on your progress ☺️
@premswarup4484
@premswarup4484 3 месяца назад
More power to you
@elenadawson3162
@elenadawson3162 Месяц назад
So happy for you!😃 My mom has had a stroke with right side affected. She has foot drop. So I’ll be using these exercises with her. Thank you and God bless. Keep on exercising!!😃👍🏼💪🏼
@Angela86798
@Angela86798 9 месяцев назад
I love this! Have foot drop after almost 3 years. This really helps!
@PostStrokeOrg
@PostStrokeOrg 9 месяцев назад
I'm so glad you're finding it helpful! ❤️
@AnthonyHamiltonLondonUK
@AnthonyHamiltonLondonUK 11 месяцев назад
Thanks from London left Brain haemorrhage Stroke affecting my right limbs. I survived 4 days in my bathtubs unconscious with no water or food until my employer received the authorisation to break down my front door. Thank God they did. Later they learned I had let out the bathwater knowing I might have drowned. The moral of the story is that it pays to always show up on time at work! Great RU-vid video on Drop Foot. With my AFO I can now very slowly walk one Kilometre or 3/4 of a Mile without stopping. I had my brain haemorrhage in London having returned from extended trip for business in the Middle East 7 hours earlier.
@PostStrokeOrg
@PostStrokeOrg 11 месяцев назад
Thank you so much ❤️ and thank you for sharing a bit about your story. So glad to hear about your progress ☺️
@Kiaramod
@Kiaramod Год назад
Thank you so much for this video! I’m recovering for a trimalleolar ankle fracture and this is so helpful also for this kind of injuries! I’ll do this excercises everyday. 🙏🏽💐💐💐
@primoosesavier4987
@primoosesavier4987 Год назад
Great program, Thanks for bringing this up.🙏
@PostStrokeOrg
@PostStrokeOrg Год назад
So welcome!❤️
@Hindutvanamo
@Hindutvanamo 2 года назад
Thanks and appreciation to you for your relentless efforts, time and dedication aiming to motivate and guide the millions of stroke survivors who have got helpless & hopeless...You not only read and like the comments of the patients but also reply to each & every one of them with the best possible guidance..Above this too, you even make videos to address an individual patient’s problems by reading their comments...Hats off to such a dedication & your love towards your viewers and patients😍❤️❤️...just keep it up Dr. Elyse👍👍
@PostStrokeOrg
@PostStrokeOrg 2 года назад
@thegmshow, Thank you so much for your kind words 😊 We need to continue to find nontraditional ways of supporting survivors and their families! ❤️
@orlandotogle4394
@orlandotogle4394 Год назад
Thank you for sharing
@Kitcat363
@Kitcat363 5 месяцев назад
Thankyou, I love your approach. I have foot drop after hip surgery.x
@jamesaburke7
@jamesaburke7 Год назад
I had a terrible hypoxic brain injury, and a little bit of left foot drop. I even badly broke my nose ten years ago when I tripped on a sidewalk. I never have exactly done exercises directly for my foot drop, but about 4 years ago, I got back into jogging. I know this might sound dangerous, but because I was always purposely lifting my feet higher when I run, foot drop was never issue. I began at the gym by walking on the treadmill. I then jogged, holding on. Then I jogged not holding on. I finally worked my way to jogging outside. I ended up getting 3rd place in a 5K pre pandemic.
@dearbonks
@dearbonks 5 месяцев назад
Your my idol! I used to jog and loved it. Then I stroked out at 36 years old. Now, almost 10 years later, I have severe foot drop, the ankle rolls, and a waddle walk. Of course I'm extremely grateful I walk, talk, and still here but my hip and joints ache from my gait being so off for so long. Congrats on your recovery, your an inspiration.
@jimbrown5552
@jimbrown5552 8 месяцев назад
Thanks again for
@yaronkl
@yaronkl Год назад
thank you Elyse
@hannibalbenjamin5937
@hannibalbenjamin5937 2 месяца назад
Your a god sent.
@GladysBirkhead
@GladysBirkhead 6 месяцев назад
I had a hip surgery which left me with a drop foot that was 8yrs ago. Now I am wearing ankle brace which has an elastic strap to my shoe that lifts the front of the foot I find it very good stops me from tripping and falling
@user-fp2hm6fv2i
@user-fp2hm6fv2i 3 месяца назад
Thanks
@popojai1596
@popojai1596 4 месяца назад
Thank you for sharíng❤
@rittaaziz4470
@rittaaziz4470 10 месяцев назад
THANK U SO MUCH FOR THESE FOOT DROP EXCERCISES. NEED TO KNOW MAAANY DIFFERENT MOVES PLEASE. SOMETIMES I FEEL TIRED WHAT DO YOU DO TO HELP ON THAT FOOT DROP LEG??
@stephenmapp6703
@stephenmapp6703 2 года назад
Thanks so much for these exercises. I haven't had a stroke, but I do have mild Parkinson's disease and these exercises help me increase my movement and improve my walking. Thank you. 🙂
@PostStrokeOrg
@PostStrokeOrg 2 года назад
@stephenmapp, You are so welcome! I'm really glad you're finding them helpful and hope you're doing well ❤️
@marianneg.6599
@marianneg.6599 2 года назад
Thank you again, you are the first one showing me how to get the ankles and toes into movement. However my foot is still pointing inwards hence a belt or strap around it is difficult. Will try the sitting and weight shifting excersises and try to get the foot into the desired direction.
@PostStrokeOrg
@PostStrokeOrg 2 года назад
@marianng, I think you're right on track! Let me know how it goes 😊
@khoadley5023
@khoadley5023 2 года назад
Thanks for all your videos/tips. Much appreciated! Any tips for hip/glute spasticity? Focus always seems to be on calves but I feelmuch of my struggle comes from hip/glute issues…
@PostStrokeOrg
@PostStrokeOrg 2 года назад
Yes! Absolutely. I actually have a video just for hip spasticity you may find helpful: 6 Stretches to Improve Hip Spasticity After Stroke ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-vn7RpLJF6Cg.html
@poststrokehope
@poststrokehope 2 года назад
Great exercise routine. I noticed that you are not using your right hand. This is a good thing because it normalizes the reality of a stroke survivor. Make it as real as possible! You are making amazing videos. I love reading your email every day. You are truly getting this right. Keep it up. You’re doing a great job!
@PostStrokeOrg
@PostStrokeOrg 2 года назад
@elizabethalden, Thank you so much for the kind words and for the feedback. I really appreciate it. It's a bit complicated to bring stroke survivors into my videos right now but it's something I'm working towards in the future. I'll bear your feedback in mind for future videos ❤️
@joebono777
@joebono777 20 дней назад
Thanks!
@PostStrokeOrg
@PostStrokeOrg 20 дней назад
Thank you SO much for your contribution to Post Stroke! ❤️
@nerissamatel8236
@nerissamatel8236 2 года назад
That's really my problem..., foot drop. Your videos inspires us to keep on moving. Thank you very much💖 Looking forward for more.. God bless🙏
@janicemarino1201
@janicemarino1201 2 года назад
Bioness for foot drop. I have it. Works great. Pricey and not covered by insurance.
@PostStrokeOrg
@PostStrokeOrg 2 года назад
@nerissamatel, You are so welcome! I'm so glad ❤️
@arame29
@arame29 Год назад
Thank you for sharing this What about the tree pose (yoga) where one stands on one foot and the sole of the other foot is on the inner thigh?
@themartyd
@themartyd Год назад
Thanks for your continued help. Could you please do a video on active finger extension?? I'm at the stage where I can begin to open my fingers up 🙏
@PostStrokeOrg
@PostStrokeOrg Год назад
@martindillon, Absolutely! I have it on the list❤️
@renjithkumar.r810
@renjithkumar.r810 2 года назад
Thanks 😊
@PostStrokeOrg
@PostStrokeOrg 2 года назад
Welcome 😊
@tyrellbaker3983
@tyrellbaker3983 2 года назад
Awesome 😘
@PostStrokeOrg
@PostStrokeOrg 2 года назад
😁
@Kiaramod
@Kiaramod Год назад
¡Gracias!
@PostStrokeOrg
@PostStrokeOrg Год назад
Thank you so much!! ❤️
@ellentowle4683
@ellentowle4683 4 месяца назад
I have to use a AFO on my right foot but it helps me a great deal
@user-gj5uo2kl5z
@user-gj5uo2kl5z Год назад
Reality exercise... 👍
@Marie-AntoinetteNgong
@Marie-AntoinetteNgong Год назад
I want your free book please that will help me very much thank you God bless you!
@jmoles9723
@jmoles9723 Год назад
What is you have foot drop in both feet after broken hip repaired with a pin on one side
@rowharv4612
@rowharv4612 Год назад
Do you have any advice for toe curl?
@redsolar7
@redsolar7 Год назад
it's great info but i have no movement in my right feet at all, so what can i do ?
@MichaelNosek
@MichaelNosek 2 года назад
"It's a brain thing not a foot thing." 😂 I love it!
@PostStrokeOrg
@PostStrokeOrg 2 года назад
Haha so glad ☺️
@conniequillin7255
@conniequillin7255 Год назад
I had problems with my left foot dragging after my stroke and learned from my therapist that these exercises helped my brain to retrain these muscles to work properly. So yes strokes are a brain thing and the brain is also a muscle. were useful to help my brain retrain these
@conniequillin7255
@conniequillin7255 Год назад
Sorry meant to say my muscles have to be retrained by my brain to use my muscles properly. It's only been 3 months since I had a mild stroke but I'm improving every day and these exercises are helpful.
@yvonyuen810
@yvonyuen810 4 месяца назад
What about foot drop from spinal nerve compression??
@ardijanzenuni6689
@ardijanzenuni6689 2 года назад
hi i just did today Mri brain scan half of the brain was white lession matter i did not ask what that means i will get the results next week but i have big problems with walking and balance can that white leasion matter be that bad part for making me weak ?!
@majkelrs9744
@majkelrs9744 Год назад
What if a problem with nerve damage? Will it still help to recover?
@riqabkhan8410
@riqabkhan8410 4 месяца назад
I love you
@williamokuda8882
@williamokuda8882 Год назад
How about a video to stimulate dorsiflexion for those of us who have little movement.
@Bo-uz5ol
@Bo-uz5ol Год назад
You are awesome! I have had foot drop for almost a year now. I don't know what happened, but my doctor thinks it was possibly a stroke. The patient wait lists have been really long since covid, so am still waiting to see a neurologist. My foot is really stuck pointing downward. I also have toes curling and spastic. To make matters worse, I can't lift my left arm all the way, and doctor thinks that that is a rotator cuff tear likely from falling with the foot drop, not sure because I don't remember having had a stroke. I'm afraid to see the neurologist, afraid of painful tests, just afraid. I've been living with this almost a year now. Afraid it might not get completely better. I need to get this foot moving. I wish this video was available a year ago because I think it will help so many. Thank you for this.
@PostStrokeOrg
@PostStrokeOrg Год назад
@bo, Thanks so much for your kind words and for sharing your experience! I'm sorry to hear about what's been going on. I think it's very normal to feel afraid of seeing a neurologist or tests. Not knowing what's going on with you can be very scary, too. If you work up the courage, you may get some answers to what's been going on! But until then, I hope you can find some support from my videos. ❤️
@thaflybear
@thaflybear Год назад
How are you now?
@UhoudAaMm
@UhoudAaMm Год назад
I have MS + foot drop.. are those exercises useful for me??
@KHATRIjyoti
@KHATRIjyoti 8 месяцев назад
I had stroke 9 years back a d my complete left side got affected n still i hv foot drop will i be able to recover after years
@bauaacomedy2804
@bauaacomedy2804 Год назад
Can you suggest EMS machine for tenes
@soniasonash3192
@soniasonash3192 Год назад
Am going through this right now, after having a broken leg 4 months but then my foot can't walk straight, thank you so much
@alkam6159
@alkam6159 4 месяца назад
Does it work ?
@PameloveD
@PameloveD 2 года назад
You always seem to post video's about certain body areas just when I need them. what do you do if during the calf stretch your foot doesn't come straight up but, goes to the inside or tilts to the inside.Thank you for all you do.
@PostStrokeOrg
@PostStrokeOrg 2 года назад
@pameladavies, This is a great question. Instead of using the belt, you may do better placing a large book, heavy box, or aerobic step on the floor. You may get straighter movement by putting your foot on those items, then try to straighten your knee and bend forward at your hips into the stretch. You'll have more surface area to place your foot on. Thanks for asking. Let me know if this method works for you!
@PameloveD
@PameloveD 2 года назад
@@PostStrokeOrg worked much better. thank you so much
@MingjiaWang272
@MingjiaWang272 2 года назад
Great video, Elyse! I think I mentioned my story on one of your earlier videos, but I've been keeping up with all of your content-RU-vid videos, email newsletters-and I feel as if you're reading my mind. The topics you cover are so true to my experience as a stroke survivor (which is rare, because no two strokes are alike), your understanding of the mental situation (the motivation dips, lack of self-love) of a survivor is unmatched, and your science-based interventions align perfectly with everything I've discovered slowly and painfully in my one year of post-stroke experimentation. One personal request I have is about using mirror therapy and e-stim interventions correctly. I was very hypertonic to start, and now I'm "loose" after eliminating a good amount of tone. For survivors in this situation with a need to go from zero movement to active movement, are mirror therapy and NMES the best tools? And how do we navigate these waters correctly?
@PostStrokeOrg
@PostStrokeOrg 2 года назад
@mingjiawang, Wow! Thank you so much. I'm truly just glad that you find my content so helpful ❤️ And thank you for the question/request. My usual recommendations based on the available evidence is for someone with "low muscle tone" aka hypotonicity or flaccidity without much active movement is to start with mirror therapy, mental practice, and something called action observation (watching someone else do an exercise or activity) . I have videos on both mirror therapy (ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5zwsN44wQbQ.html) and mental practice (ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-cG7XREpe-cQ.html). As far as NMES goes, there's mixed evidence, meaning some articles support it and some don't for stroke recovery. Some studies show that using NMES during mirror therapy can be more beneficial than mirror therapy alone. My typical response to someone wanting to try it, is that if you're cleared by your doctor and it's not hurting you, it's probably okay to try it out!
@wisnuh9091
@wisnuh9091 Год назад
Footdrp is a nerve+muscle ptoblems not just foot..ok
@user-ji6zu5ek6f
@user-ji6zu5ek6f Год назад
Are these exercises good for CMT?
@marcotenorio4105
@marcotenorio4105 Год назад
All i can do is passive because i can't move my feet to any direction. No movement of ankle and toes. Can you help me more
@Pskppap
@Pskppap Год назад
I have a curious about the footdrop. Does foot drop because of stroke cause by spasticity? Or because of palsy
@ericrodriguez1966
@ericrodriguez1966 2 года назад
Any advice for a knee that locks out Straight while walking.
@PostStrokeOrg
@PostStrokeOrg 2 года назад
@ericrodriguez, Check out this video from Dr. Tara Tobias at Rehab HQ: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-M5EwJHukiqg.html You may find it helpful!
@sendlocation8476
@sendlocation8476 9 месяцев назад
@ POST STROKE @ STROKE SURVIVORS What if from the stroke cannot walk, bend ankles up and down and cannot move wriggle the toes at all? Any exercises and tips that will help be able to move this again? Anyone have these symptoms? What did you do to recover? How long did it take?
@PostStrokeOrg
@PostStrokeOrg 9 месяцев назад
@sendlocation8476 If you have no movement at all, you may find techniques like mental practice, active visualization, and mirror therapy helpful. Check with your doctor or therapist on what techniques will be most beneficial for you!
@shahnilaburiro4533
@shahnilaburiro4533 2 года назад
Allah bless you always..
@simranjeet2214
@simranjeet2214 Год назад
Mam i have tried but my foot goes the other side so i am unable to do these exercises
@jgons
@jgons 6 месяцев назад
I just had a stroke and can’t stand the pain in my left foot. Can’t bend in either direction or step with it. I had an xray because I thought it was broken. No break. But I can’t flex it. It’s terribly painful. Even when trying to move the foot with the hand.
@sajanninan4520
@sajanninan4520 2 года назад
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@PostStrokeOrg
@PostStrokeOrg 2 года назад
@sajanninan, ❤️ Thank you!
@deepanaik8112
@deepanaik8112 Месяц назад
What is foot drop
@anupmall2297
@anupmall2297 3 месяца назад
Postsome excercise for shouldersub lex after stroke
@MsDivaSassy
@MsDivaSassy 2 года назад
Is there anyway I can do to get my ankle and knee to bend when I walk? I wear an afo with a hinge but all my movements come from my hip. My PT&OT have discharged me.
@PostStrokeOrg
@PostStrokeOrg 2 года назад
Hey there! It’s difficult to give specific advice without seeing you. Generally, any exercises you can do focus on knee flexors/ankle dorsiflexors as well as stretching to combat knee extensor and ankle plantar flexor spasticity should be helpful. If you haven’t already, I’d recommend checking out @RehabHQ RU-vid channel. Dr. Tara Tobias is a neuro PT with lots of videos on walking you may find helpful!
@MsDivaSassy
@MsDivaSassy 2 года назад
@@PostStrokeOrg thank you, I do follow her as well!
@PostStrokeOrg
@PostStrokeOrg 2 года назад
Sorry I couldn’t be more helpful! Tara is such a wonderful resource and she has an extensive library of topics. I hope you find what you’re looking for there in the meantime. ❤️
@MsDivaSassy
@MsDivaSassy 2 года назад
I understand, thank you!
@AliceTendo
@AliceTendo 5 месяцев назад
How can i help one whose upper and lower limbs are paralyzed?
@PostStrokeOrg
@PostStrokeOrg 5 месяцев назад
@AliceTendo I would first talk with their doctor to see what they recommend. If the doctor clears them for exercise, it could be helpful to start with gentle stretching and range of motion.
@davinkeeleyrealestate
@davinkeeleyrealestate Год назад
I need this… I hate who I’ve become
@staceysmith7155
@staceysmith7155 Год назад
What can u do if there is no movement of the toes
@PostStrokeOrg
@PostStrokeOrg Год назад
Good question! So for many of these exercises, you don't necessarily need toe movement since we're really focusing in on ankle movement! Currently, I don't have a toe workout though. Thank you for your comment! 😊
@paulafuller-cheek8386
@paulafuller-cheek8386 5 месяцев назад
Please pray for me. I fell and fractured my hip. I was about 3 wks from driving again. But had to have repair surgery and now back almost where I was.
@PostStrokeOrg
@PostStrokeOrg 5 месяцев назад
@paulafuller-cheek8386 I'm so sorry to hear this! Were you able to get back into rehab after your surgery?
@paulafuller-cheek8386
@paulafuller-cheek8386 4 месяца назад
@@PostStrokeOrg I am currently 4 weeks post surgery was in rehab therapy 3weeks home now waiting for home therapy to start.
@faisalahmad3309
@faisalahmad3309 19 дней назад
Prayers
@arlanmichaelacademia5152
@arlanmichaelacademia5152 Год назад
Good day maam. I am 50 yrs old and a stroke survivor. My problem is everytmie i lift my leg when walking my toes will curl and sometimes it hurts. Pls help me,thank you and more power.
@PostStrokeOrg
@PostStrokeOrg Год назад
I actually just came out with a video on toe curling that you may find helpful: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-3UQCp4dbuRY.html
@arlanmichaelacademia5152
@arlanmichaelacademia5152 Год назад
@@PostStrokeOrg thank you maam.
@staceysmith7155
@staceysmith7155 Год назад
What do u do if you have no movement of the ankle
@PostStrokeOrg
@PostStrokeOrg Год назад
If you have no movement at all, I recommend starting with mental practice and mirror therapy! I have several videos on my channel you can check out!
@staceysmith7155
@staceysmith7155 Год назад
And what are they called. Can u help me find them
@pavelmahmudmix3737
@pavelmahmudmix3737 5 месяцев назад
I have foot droop but my left hand also not removing that's why can't perform leg exercises
@PostStrokeOrg
@PostStrokeOrg 5 месяцев назад
@pavelmahmudmix3737 Could you try using your right hand?
@rajashrihegade5052
@rajashrihegade5052 9 месяцев назад
What to do if you are not able to lift your foot at all?
@PostStrokeOrg
@PostStrokeOrg 9 месяцев назад
You may benefit from evidence-based strategies like mental practice (practicing movements in your mind) and action observation (observing someone else do those movements). I have a few videos on this but primarily for arm movements. I'll make a note for future videos to do this for foot drop!
@ttbuba3938
@ttbuba3938 7 месяцев назад
Привет из России. Отвисла стопа после компрессионно ишемического ....уснул на бетоне .отлежал ногу. И повисла стопа 7месяцев уже.стараюсь но слабо упражнения делать. Всем здоровья.спасибо.
@BlasianGoddessTM77
@BlasianGoddessTM77 Год назад
My right is the affected side. I usually use my right hand/arm as guide to exercise/stretch. That way I can continue to re train my Brain.
@PostStrokeOrg
@PostStrokeOrg Год назад
That’s great! Anything you can do to keep your affected aside moving is so important❤️
@BlasianGoddessTM77
@BlasianGoddessTM77 Год назад
@@PostStrokeOrg Yes Ma’am. Sending you good vibes 🙏🏼❤️
@PostStrokeOrg
@PostStrokeOrg Год назад
❤️
@cliffjamesmusic
@cliffjamesmusic 4 месяца назад
very useful exercises but why do you have the sound-track? It adds nothing and detracts a lot
@ellentowle4683
@ellentowle4683 4 месяца назад
I have foot drop because of M. S.
@wisnuh9091
@wisnuh9091 Год назад
Surgically foot drop much better& easier
@samkitty5894
@samkitty5894 Год назад
You are scaring people with "After Stroke" comment. Foot drop or drop foot can happen for hundreds of reasons.
@jtstrong7790
@jtstrong7790 8 месяцев назад
Not really. Foot drop from stroke is very common, but can’t be corrected with, say, a boot. I’ve had two strokes with foot drop being one impact. Addressing it is a two part process: correcting shin muscle atrophy; convincing/motivating the brain to properly operate, especially, the long muscle running down the shin from, knee to ankle. Correcting this takes properly exercising this muscle for a long time, and the victim might never return to pre-stroke ability.
@brandknee
@brandknee Месяц назад
​@jtstrong7790 i had the same thought as the original comment at first. But that's because i look at drop foot from the angle of someone with an inoperable spinal chord injury. I had no clue it was common in stroke. So, i can't lie in saying i was a bit nervous with her throwing "after stroke" around so much. It's like you have to tell yourself each time she says it "you didn't have a stroke, it doesn't completely apply to you." Or maybe it's just me. Either way, great video, with great info!!
@robertrumgay5286
@robertrumgay5286 2 месяца назад
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