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Foot Drop, Peroneal Nerve Injury - Everything You Need To Know - Dr. Nabil Ebraheim 

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Dr. Ebraheim’s educational animated video describes the condition known as foot.drop , which occurs due to Peroneal nerve injury . Causes and treatment of Peroneal nerve injury is outlined .
What is foot drop?
The inability to raise the front part of the foot due to weakness or paralysis of the tibialis anterior muscle that lifts the foot.
A common symptom of foot drop is high steppage gait often characterized by raising the thigh up in an exaggerated fashion while walking.
When the person with foot drop walks, the foot slaps down onto the floor.
Foot drop usually results from injury to the peroneal nerve which is susceptible to injury at any point of its course.
The peroneal nerve begins from the L4,L5, S1 and S2 nerve roots and joins the tibial nerve to form the sciatic nerve.
The sciatic nerve starts n the lower back and runs through the buttock and lower limb.
In the lower thigh, just above the back of the knee, the sciatic nerve divides into two nerve, the tibial and peroneal nerves, which innervate different parts of the lower leg.
The common peroneal nerve then ravels anterior, around the fibular neck, dividing into superficial and deep peroneal nerves.
The deep peroneal nerve gives innervation to the tibialis anterior muscle of the lower leg which is responsible for dorsiflexion of the ankle.
Conditions causing foot drop:
1-L4-L5 disc herniation
A herniated disc compressing the L5 nerve root may cause foot drop.
2-Lumbosacral plexus injury due to pelvic fracture
3-Sciatic nerve injury: hip dislocation
The common peroneal division of the sciatic nerve is commonly injured during fracture dislocation injuries involving the hip.
4-Injury to the knee: kee dislocation
In the event of a knee dislocation, it is important to check for common peroneal nerve and popliteal artery injury.
5-Established compartment syndrome
•Foot drop is a late finding
•Irreversible muscle and nerve ischemia occur in patients if fasciotomy is not performed.
•Fasciotomy should be done early.
•4 hours of ischemia may be tolerated, but by 8 hours, the damage is often irreversible.
Treatment of peroneal nerve injury/foot drop:
•If a disc herniation in the low back is impinging on the nerve and causing symptoms of foot drop, then the herniated disc should be treated or removed.
•Obtain EMG and nerve studies of the patient.
•Recovery may take 1 year to 18 months.
•The big toe is the last to recover.
•If no recovery is achieved, explore the nerve for repair, graft or tendon transfer.
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@V8SplashMan
@V8SplashMan 13 лет назад
Long story short. Neurologist determined my Peroneal nerve from my knee down was damaged. Had every symptom of Foot drop including massive numbing. Based of many tests estimated heal time was 3 years nerve 10 years for numbness to go away. I wore a ankle brace I bought from Frys (Gel Padding), took massive amounts of L-Glutamine, Massive amounts of vegetables and ULTRA healthy diet, applied heat and stimulated the muscle with exercises. Fully healed in 5 months. Both doctors were surprised.
@rubythomas1765
@rubythomas1765 5 лет назад
Diet plan?
@touseefkhan6120
@touseefkhan6120 2 года назад
Please tell me what u eat that days
@nayeemmalikshaik1790
@nayeemmalikshaik1790 2 года назад
Great brother...my son got sciatic nerve injury above the knee few days back.... doctor said it will take 12 months for recovery & said can expect foot drop..... please suggest plan of treatment
@manasiranadive5438
@manasiranadive5438 2 года назад
Wow good..tell me exercise n diet.i have right leg foot drop problem.
@catchlifewithpriyarohit
@catchlifewithpriyarohit 2 года назад
Pls share diet plan nd detail pls
@prayamam
@prayamam 11 лет назад
I'm glad I ran into this video! So good to see a professional takes his time to post his video so that the public can understand. I'm sure many people benefit from this video. Thank you!
@nabilebraheim
@nabilebraheim 11 лет назад
I'm not sure how many, but I believe it is a sizable market as it can be caused from issues with the spine, perennial nerve, etc. I am glad that you are doing this project, as it will help a lot of people. I hope you will promote this video among your colleagues.
@paulholdstock4751
@paulholdstock4751 Год назад
Thank you so much for all your videos and for being caring enough to take the time , very much appreciated, Thank you.
@nabilebraheim
@nabilebraheim Год назад
Thank you very much Try to check my community page, it has quizzes with explanations.
@paulholdstock4751
@paulholdstock4751 Год назад
@@nabilebraheim thank you I will definitely do that. Best wishes.
@nabilebraheim
@nabilebraheim Год назад
@@paulholdstock4751 thanks
@haqzahoorul
@haqzahoorul 3 года назад
JAZAKALLAH for this fantastic video on such a complex problem. I watched several videos on this problem, but undoubtedly, this is the best. Thank you.
@kendalbeffre2776
@kendalbeffre2776 7 лет назад
I got drop foot when I found out I had cancer at 10 years old couple years later almost done with chemo (hopefully don't get cancer again) now I'm just hoping I get my foot back
@flamingovet
@flamingovet 4 года назад
Kendal Beffre d
@umarz4872
@umarz4872 2 года назад
Did it work??
@shootersshooters3392
@shootersshooters3392 2 года назад
Have you gotten any movement back on your foot?
@drmaqsoodali
@drmaqsoodali 8 лет назад
Excellent description of foot drop and the nerve injury.
@AliciaMully
@AliciaMully 11 лет назад
I understand your pain. I got drop foot when I was 23 & just graduated from PSU. I had a shoe obsession that had to go into hibernation since this injury not only changes your life but your sense of self. Shoe shopping is very difficult but thank the Almighty that flats have become amazingly fashionable (although sometimes an outfit only heels will make). Online shopping for shoes allows a larger variety but depending on your brace you porobably have to try them out.
@davidliovic9100
@davidliovic9100 5 лет назад
I have been installing laminate flooring in my room for about 2 days. I worked about 8 hours per day and I was kneeling, crouching and sitting crossed legs a lot (I suppose that I have injured nerves in my knee). When I was done with work I have noticed that I can't lift my right foot anymore. But, at first sight, I was thinking that maybe somehow I have streched or injured a muscle in right leg. Therefore, I waited for 6-7 days before I visited my family doctor (that was a mistake). Two days before I visited my family doctor, I have been reading a lot about the foot drop on the internet. That's why I knew I had a symptoms of foot drop. My family doctor confirmed that I have foot drop and with an emergency procedure she sent me next day (20.11.2018.) to a physiatrist. Diagnosis was laesio nervi peronei and because of that I wasn’t able to lift my right foot. Physiatrist gave me a prescription for the Neurobion (combination of vitamins B1, B6, B12 and other ingredients) and also they have showed me how to perform exercises (you can find similar exercises on yt) at home. I have been taking Neurobion and performing exercises 2 times per day. Today (28.11.2018.) I can lift my right foot normally, I can drive a car and walk properly. But, I don't have yet full strength in my right foot like I had before the injury. Also, 3.12.2018. I need to go on physical therapy (abbreviation is AFT - I don't know what that abbreviation stands for). Physical therapy will last for 10 days, and after that (20.12.2018.) I need to visit that physiatrist again (just because of examination). Btw I am from Croatia, probably in other countries they have a different medicines and procedures. If your injury is similar like mine, don't be afraid. Be persistent with exercises and take your medicine regularly and you will be ok again. Good luck!
@dylanchatfield50
@dylanchatfield50 5 лет назад
David Liović hmmmmm I Wonder if mine come from that as I have been doing slot of skirting at work
@BalynOmavel
@BalynOmavel 5 лет назад
Hi please tell me what exercises you did?
@chilloften
@chilloften 5 лет назад
Thank you, please tell us which exercise.
@neilangelo1337
@neilangelo1337 5 лет назад
How are you now? Give us an update.
@majstorvuksan
@majstorvuksan 5 месяцев назад
Same here! I kneeling all day few days and same i got this foot drop,i went to the dr and same medicine i was given! And to do exercises,now is 5th day and it is better,btw im from serbia,probably same procedure like in our neighbour😂 Interesting i got this same like you,installing laminate floor ! Same sitting on crossed legs for hours!
@jimmyjustpassing
@jimmyjustpassing 12 лет назад
I am four weeks into foot drop. This video gives me an excellent understanding of the condition. Thank you.
@ferniechavez9116
@ferniechavez9116 3 года назад
Hi did you go back to normal???
@UmarFarooq-rt1cm
@UmarFarooq-rt1cm 2 года назад
What's your position now? Plz ansaw
@shadabmirza9968
@shadabmirza9968 Год назад
​@@UmarFarooq-rt1cm How is your condition now.
@UmarFarooq-rt1cm
@UmarFarooq-rt1cm Год назад
Very good from past
@victoriawambui1284
@victoriawambui1284 Год назад
This was very helpful. Recovering from tibia and fibula fructure surgery
@Virginia_Sc
@Virginia_Sc 2 года назад
Es la mejor explicación que he recibido. Por secuela de polio tengo un pie caido que fue operado cuando pequeña. El pie derecho se mejoró solo y fue operado para corregir que al caminar lo hacia con toda la parte interna del pie. Ese el pie que sufrió la caída ya que al caer de rodillas se extendió en contra de la fijación. Tengo el movimiento reducido. No puedo girarlo alrededor de si mismo. Estoy haciendo hace más de dos años ejercicios... mejora pero poco. Se mejora el pie y la rodilla se cansa con pocos pasos, se empieza a aflojarse hacia adelanlate. Y la izquierda tiene una ortesis y no ayuda mucho. Gracias por estás explotaciones
@davidpotteiger9091
@davidpotteiger9091 10 лет назад
ive had peroneal nerve damage resulting in nerve damage from an injury 5 months ago and I am just NOW being able to move my toes... BUT not the big toe. thanks for the information. I was starting to think I wouldn't be able to move my big toe but as u say usually the last to recover!!
@caragon10
@caragon10 4 года назад
Hello! My wife is in her 5 month after surgery, and i her 6th after the injury. Since this post was made 5 years ago, how are you with your condition today? Is it fully healed? Thanks in advance!
@miguelsendra4303
@miguelsendra4303 4 года назад
@@caragon10 hello.Has your wife recovered ?
@jihadkirby6614
@jihadkirby6614 Год назад
Did it recover?
@lynnosa8963
@lynnosa8963 Год назад
Hi! In the same boat ! Can move my toes but the muscle on the left side of ankle is tender to the touch still and hurts to dorsiflex. We’re you able to recover over time ??
@ranimotivation1
@ranimotivation1 2 месяца назад
Sir ji btao ji aapka agutha shi ho gya please 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏😭
@nabilebraheim
@nabilebraheim 12 лет назад
Foot drop may take up to one year to recover. You may need a surgical intervention, possible tendon transfer
@nabilebraheim
@nabilebraheim 12 лет назад
Foot drop may take up to one year to recover. If the recovery does not come, you may need surgical intervention such as a tendon transfer.
@ayanda.sikhosana
@ayanda.sikhosana 5 месяцев назад
Quite an insightful video. I have symptoms that present as mild foot drop that becomes more pronounced when I attempt to run or have been walking for an extended period.
@aemiir7075
@aemiir7075 7 месяцев назад
biggest Fan of Dr Nabil Ebraheim...
@oldhippo2158
@oldhippo2158 6 лет назад
Doctor I was advised back surgery but was hoping it would heal with exercise since my case is rather new. Now I understand some intervention has to be done or it will worsen for good. They told more or less the same thing but your video is very informative for us with no medical training. Anybody who has experienced an operation please write here.
@grethomory
@grethomory 12 лет назад
Great video. A re-education for me. I graduated from college as an Occupational Therapist, but after being diagnosed with MS, I went back and got a degree in Human Resources. I'm dealing with foot drop right now.
@ferniechavez9116
@ferniechavez9116 3 года назад
Hi did you ever get ur foot back normal???
@tahirnadim3363
@tahirnadim3363 2 года назад
Hi, Did you get back normal from foot drop ?
@rosealbahrain9019
@rosealbahrain9019 2 года назад
We really appreciate arab Dr as an egyptian : for demonstrating such graet educational content🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼💜💜💜
@saljankhatun1673
@saljankhatun1673 Год назад
Thank you for sharing information how to repair this problem?
@ELF3945
@ELF3945 13 лет назад
Dr. Ebraheim, these are great videos. You should consider putting together a text or handbook.
@WilhelmCaspary
@WilhelmCaspary 3 года назад
Or anybody else should stop making books, and start to make movies! :)
@nathalieu
@nathalieu 10 месяцев назад
That is so precise!! Thanks a lot!! 😊
@nabilebraheim
@nabilebraheim 10 месяцев назад
You're welcome 😊and thank you
@nabilebraheim
@nabilebraheim 12 лет назад
THANKS
@rahulsejwar3561
@rahulsejwar3561 6 лет назад
very helpful and knowledgable video sir
@hussainalhamal6155
@hussainalhamal6155 6 лет назад
How can I differentiate foot drop from siatic nerve and the peroneous nerve clinically
@drraghda3096
@drraghda3096 3 года назад
Thank you for your simple way to inform us about the disease
@nabilebraheim
@nabilebraheim 12 лет назад
yes it can follow it ,use EMG and nerve studies may need surgery thanks i have several videos that are very good
@SebStan-dd8ed
@SebStan-dd8ed Год назад
Hello Dr Ebraheim. Thank you or your videos. I am one year recovery from l4/l5 herniation. I have had mild foot drop. dorsiflex weakness. I can walk walk and flex the foot but it is not fully recovered. Walking is not the same as pre injury. I was told to wait and that this could recovery with therapy but it has not improved and the tibial muscle that controls the doors flex is atrophying. What is my prognosis in your opinion? Is this damage to the peroneal nerve permanent? Is there still hope for full recovery without surgery? When is it too late to do something about it? Thank you.
@nabilebraheim
@nabilebraheim 12 лет назад
Foot drop may take up to one year to recover. I would repeat the EMG study at a minimum of three weeks post-surgery in order to receive a reasonable response.
@wolbachc
@wolbachc 10 лет назад
Dr. Ebraheim, I have partial footdrop which I am told resulted from a popliteal block given to repair a spontaneous ruptured peroneal tendon. I had polyneuropathy which was undiagnosed at the time of the block and tendon repair. Have you ever seen an injury such as this respond to any type of treatment. I have constant pain/numbness in my foot/walking and balance problems. I would go anywhere to be able to solve this injury. Thank you so much for your time in answering. I live in Pennsylvania.
@sandywhat2429
@sandywhat2429 2 года назад
Please tell me how a medication injury caused my foot drop?
@MegaMusical10
@MegaMusical10 12 лет назад
Wonderful video!! I have been telling different doctors for 3 years ALL of these symptoms but really had no clue what was going on. Finally, after the 3rd year the last MRI showed L4 & L5-S1 issues. No Dr.EVER diagnosed that the Peroneal nerve may be injured. Neither did they understand that several areas will be affected due to this condition, hurting at the same time. Can you recommend KNOWABLEABLE doctor in Atlanta? A name to a puzzle that has severely affected my quality of living.Thanks!
@mamtasehgal4212
@mamtasehgal4212 5 лет назад
wrong side injection i have nerve injury last 1 month i have burning sensation in foot it is very painful i cried please
@HPgraffitiUL
@HPgraffitiUL 2 года назад
@@mamtasehgal4212 avhaha same bro my body went fully numb i had fever dizzy and needle poking everywhere it was so scary
@JLincoln777
@JLincoln777 9 лет назад
Excellent and informative video. Much thanks and appreciation
@skibitom
@skibitom 9 лет назад
Foot drop is controversial in treatment. Thank you Doctor NAbil for excellent presentations.
@khalilhaidari7213
@khalilhaidari7213 4 года назад
@@CuteGirl-fj1zk How long have you been having foot drop?
@Phenie9303
@Phenie9303 3 года назад
My baby 1yr4mths was given injection on his butts last week he is unable to put his right foot down at times he has not started walking. I am confused as I don't know if it is the pains from the injections or if it is a nerve injury.
@talabioluwakemi900
@talabioluwakemi900 2 года назад
watching this clip educated me more on my foot drop.
@TheMissBunny22
@TheMissBunny22 12 лет назад
I honestly find your videos very educational and easy to learn about any condition...so thank you! i would like to see more about the drop foot, because i have my dissertation with this topic...something about neurological (why drop foot is occurring). Thank you again and hope to see more videos!
@beachcomber4evah
@beachcomber4evah 12 лет назад
Thank you, this was really informative. I get more information from you than from these doctors whom i'm paying. Can foot drop heal without surgery?
@CatStashh
@CatStashh 2 года назад
Yes, with proper physical therapy, I have a physical therapist helping me with it every week
@shadyeiyah9009
@shadyeiyah9009 Год назад
@@CatStashh, is your foot back to normal now?
@nabilebraheim
@nabilebraheim 13 лет назад
@kaleidoscopekay yes ,you are correct a brace is worn to support the foot
@tingzhu6268
@tingzhu6268 6 лет назад
Hello, if no recovery after a reasonable time, at the end of the video; how many months do you refer to? A nerve repair is possible after 6 months?
@6629jones
@6629jones 13 лет назад
this video has eased my mind .Iwas told by my dr i had foot drop [casually] but as im 66 and a smoker i was expecting to lose my foot/leg and as i live on a hill it would be very awkward going for a pint
@beachcomber4evah
@beachcomber4evah 12 лет назад
Thank you, you're providing an excellent service.
@nabilebraheim
@nabilebraheim 13 лет назад
@marichalallal may be from the nerve injury it also can result frommuscle injury get EMG and nerve studies
@rayf7071
@rayf7071 6 лет назад
nabil ebraheim had motor cycle crash broke pelvis 20 months latet still got footdrop. You wrote about EMG test how do they do it? And will it hurt? Because i still have a bit of swelling around the toes Thanks.
@kaleidoscopekay
@kaleidoscopekay 13 лет назад
Very good descriptive video. Would a patient need to wear a brace to support the foot while walking?
@odgykins
@odgykins 7 лет назад
I got foot drop in 2012 and when I went in to the doctor he asked if I played soccer and I was so confused. He said it's a common soccer injury...but I played no sports lol. I twisted my ankle wearing high heels! It was horrible and had to go through months of physical therapy. Now almost 5 years later my foot is not and will never be the same. I can lift it, but the amount of strength I had prior to the injury will never return.
@swapankumarchakrabarty9080
@swapankumarchakrabarty9080 7 лет назад
Audrey Vasquez
@willyhawley
@willyhawley 6 лет назад
Damn so i guess i gotta get my foot checked because it hurts
@oldhippo2158
@oldhippo2158 6 лет назад
William it doesn’t hurt you just slap your foot silly on the ground especially when you are tired. Walking the right way can require considerable effort and not always yield success.
@ferniechavez9116
@ferniechavez9116 3 года назад
Hi did your foot get better??
@odgykins
@odgykins 3 года назад
@@ferniechavez9116 Hi! I would say yes and no. The joint of my foot and ankle get tired easily if I wall too much. I don't have full range of motion back but it's pretty damn close. Overall, the injury has healed itself to its full extent which is to my satisfaction. It doesn't bother me in my daily life.
@andreaelizadomingo9494
@andreaelizadomingo9494 3 года назад
what specific muscle is the last to recover and why? thank you for the answer
@Lilium_25
@Lilium_25 2 года назад
Thank you now i can use this for my Stories
@dianarose3804
@dianarose3804 Год назад
Dear Doctor E, thank you for this video. I dropped a weight on my foot. My question is that the big toe has been the first to recover. My problem is the middle 3 toes are unable to go up, but they can move down. Do you have any advise for me? Thank you 🙏🏻
@Kim-kd8or
@Kim-kd8or Год назад
hi dr, thank you for your video. medical student here, i have a question. I have a patient project who is suspected of stroke, walking with foot drop similarities. Would the patient be able to stand and walk on tip toes and the same for heel walk with true foot drop? thanks guys
@peaceful-ur1sb
@peaceful-ur1sb 5 месяцев назад
On heel no And on toes possible but depends on muscle weakness....means with footdrop muscle weakness comes as supplementary...so its hard to stand but if lateral muscles are working properly patie t cud stand on toes fr a moment.. Not fr long becz it wll ultimately rotate leg laterally. And pt wll imbalance.
@debbiekae6
@debbiekae6 10 лет назад
I have suffered tripped fallen for ten over my feet dragging. I have worn devices to lift the foot with out positive results,my neurologist says it is foot drop. I though it was part of my neurological condition of ATAXIA so thought I had exhausted all systems of help. Your video has shown me there may still be help out there. I am going to seek another doctor ans ask about tendon transfer. Thank You for your educational video.
@waniamajeed1122
@waniamajeed1122 7 лет назад
so nicely described sir....got it all understood
@harissaeed8450
@harissaeed8450 Год назад
Sir exactly what I'm facing the issue please give me some exercise tips sir
@chinafox1
@chinafox1 13 лет назад
excellent introduction of the foot drop,great thanks
@nabilebraheim
@nabilebraheim 12 лет назад
In regards to your mother's case, I would have her see a Neurologist for a consult.
@muthue6944
@muthue6944 Год назад
Same problem for my son pass 4 yrs now 13yr any treatment or ayurvedic plz
@nabilebraheim
@nabilebraheim 13 лет назад
@americangirlballet need to see a doc and get EMG AND NERVE STUDIES
@venice1115
@venice1115 10 лет назад
I have foot drop after the removal of a brain tumour, the whole of my left leg was left parylised in 2012. What's strange is my big toe was the first to move upward with the smaller ones the last to move. There is improvement I can get about with a crutch, my foot has started to lift a little, but my heel can't touch the floor which makes walking very exhausting.
@everettwilson4521
@everettwilson4521 4 года назад
My son had back surgery fusion L3 and L5 and afterwards he had foot drop. Obiviously they caused some nerve damage. Physical therapy has helped some and he is walking some what better. When he runs his foot gets tired fast and foot drop is noticeable when he runs. Above his knee he has no feeling and is numb. It's almost been 5 months since surgery. What do you think? What do you recommend to help him improve his running. Do you think he will get feeling back above knee?
@Alisayeh2002
@Alisayeh2002 2 года назад
Any update plz
@souravpaul3430
@souravpaul3430 4 года назад
A very helpful video.... thanks Dr.
@88rampitup88
@88rampitup88 12 лет назад
Would be useful to also cover how to specifically differentiate between foot drop from L5 radiculopathy and a peroneal injury since these are the two most common causes and a frequent source of test questions :D However, I thought this was a GREAT video, very helpful, ty for making it.
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@bharathibharathi5871
@bharathibharathi5871 3 года назад
Sir lgot paralysis four years back my left leg and hand is paralysed can iget back my left leg movement by your treatment please send your adress and contact numbett
@Quantum_Buddhism
@Quantum_Buddhism 2 года назад
Can TENS stimulation of the peroneal nerve help improve foot drop?
@lalalaisla9258
@lalalaisla9258 2 года назад
Good question! Curious too.
@Janet-hs4wl
@Janet-hs4wl 3 месяца назад
I've have right foot drop. Over the years I've had herniated discL4 L5 S1 I've seen neurologist been seen specialist for test they can operate on my lower back, but I rather not. Does lower back nerve damage cause heat and coldness , cramps in lower affected right leg and foot.
@amirsaedi2303
@amirsaedi2303 3 года назад
Thank you for the video, its very useful
@paulyoung4781
@paulyoung4781 2 года назад
Very well explained thanks
@altafhussain2221
@altafhussain2221 5 лет назад
Pleass give treatment
@shahwaliakbari8600
@shahwaliakbari8600 Год назад
I have been injured when I was 6 years old. The bullet had hit my head since I was six years old and I could not walk properly. I did many exercises on my legs but got no positive results. I did surgery on my legs in Afghanistan when I was 17 years old and still, I am not able to walk properly. Therefore, the doctors said that “it is because of your encephalon problems” and Food Drop Issues. Do any Recommendations Please?
@basicmarty1
@basicmarty1 10 лет назад
my very good friend had a stroke about 2 months ago and wasn't found for almost an entire day. He damaged his sciatic nerve from laying in an awkward position on his side for so long. He had alot of swelling in his entire left leg and after researching massage techniques, I was able to help him regain sensation and the swelling went down. He is currently using a walker and his left lower leg muscle has shrunk noticeably. He is also suffering from the same issues in your video. He cannot put any pressure on his left foot and has constant pain as well as numbness which is much worse at night. Is there any treatment other than surgery? He was a very healthy and active man prior to the stroke and now he is stuck sitting in a chair all the time losing muscle tone by the day! I am open to any kind of treatment you may have in mind. i'd love to see him active again! Thank you for the educational video. It has helped pinpoint what has been happening to his foot..
@joseph1204
@joseph1204 Год назад
Is he better now ???
@sivagamikalyanasundaram5725
@sivagamikalyanasundaram5725 3 года назад
Very useful video Dr
@medicalxft21
@medicalxft21 6 лет назад
Excellent presentation, thank you so much
@mohamedabdellatif6018
@mohamedabdellatif6018 2 месяца назад
hello i want to ask why the big toe is the last to recove ?
@raphaelbigirimana4817
@raphaelbigirimana4817 10 лет назад
thanks your video is helpful. i have food drop in my left leg which was caused by gun shot in the femur, i m always have pain under my foot which come and go but i have no feeling when touch my foot, it is normal for foot drop problem?
@davidoginni
@davidoginni 10 лет назад
The pellets of the shot might have affected the nerve (e.g. femoral, tibial or peroneal). An EMG will show which of the nerves are compromised. The foot drop problem must have been as a result of muscle injury (tibialis anterior) or a nerve trauma.
@YesYouKnowYourStuff
@YesYouKnowYourStuff 10 лет назад
How come you got shot, Rahpael? Were you at work? Out hunting? Just wondering. . o0o
@ravivivek9599
@ravivivek9599 4 года назад
Hai sir .how do recovery this prob .what are the treatment tell me please sir🙏
@kenntholson9616
@kenntholson9616 9 лет назад
I have had chronic back pain flair ups for years, back injections, physical therapy, a discectomy was mentioned appx 3 years ago, but I was not interested. Then I woke up one morning Oct 2014 and had foot drop. Went to Physical Therapy for 6 weeks use a Tens Machine. Went back to the doctor he said my condition has gotten worse. I have a appt to see a Spine Surgeon. I have noticed that my walking is getting more difficult, and I trip quite frequently, sometimes fall. I really don't want surgery, but I am afraid that is where I am headed. I want to know if I agree to surgery, will I recover from drop foot? I have had MRI's done, and I do have DDD, from what I have been told my L5 S1 looks hideous. Any advise would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
@drsarangaaphysio
@drsarangaaphysio 4 года назад
I have achieved extension in fingers, with ex's and stimulation for a 84 year old in a weeks physical therapy, but not yet achieved good big toe movement.. Anything more that we can do to achieve that?
@notlefilms
@notlefilms 9 лет назад
I didn't realise what I have until today, for weeks I've been walking around feeling there was something wrong with my leg and only recently realised the numbness on the top half of foot and lower leg. Went to the doctor but he didn't say anything about this, he just told me to exercise my leg. I hope its not too late, I briefly got foot drop yesterday 😭
@salieriiwatch
@salieriiwatch 4 года назад
How is your foot now?
@shantiroberts9209
@shantiroberts9209 4 года назад
Were you able to fully recover?
@NYOrthoRN
@NYOrthoRN 13 лет назад
Fantastic video. I really learned a great deal of information.
@dolurium
@dolurium 11 лет назад
Thank you for this very educational video. Do you know how many people suffer from foot drop in the world? I am currently working on a market analysis for an active ankle orthosis.
@espr7564
@espr7564 8 лет назад
Interesting video, I had this real bad, but after 20 treatments of Physio it was gone !
@instehhm8
@instehhm8 8 лет назад
Chris Stieve-Dawe may i ask what kind of treatments did u had? i am spinal cord injury patient, i could lift my foot when my leg is bent. when it:s straight i couldnt lift it.
@karolgolden231
@karolgolden231 7 лет назад
Chris Stieve-Dawe i would love to have same results . to be honest drop foot came to me around 6-7years ago after football (soccer)injury after that I've seen many doctors , I lost my hope , I haven't done any exercises because I gave up but now I'll work out every day hard to get my normal full mobility life back . sorry for my English I'm not native speaker.
@karolgolden231
@karolgolden231 7 лет назад
Great for you man ! I went to many neurologists , different hospitals, all test were OK, doctor said everything is good , but no is not because I want my life back before that thing happened to me . Can you tell me what exercises?
@karolgolden231
@karolgolden231 7 лет назад
Chris Stieve-Dawe PS i maybe done 2-3 weeks of exercises and then I was giving up . But now you gave me new hope !
@karolgolden231
@karolgolden231 7 лет назад
I've got it in both feets . But I'll work my ass off to get my old life back ! Thank you very much !
@arloyensomulv18
@arloyensomulv18 2 года назад
I got foot drop when I had a motor cycle accident and suffered knee dislocation ruptured my LCL and ACL when I was 18 years old in 2018. thank you so much of your vedio, now I understand why I still have foot drop now due to nerve damage.
@Player-zg6gy
@Player-zg6gy 2 года назад
How bad is the foot drop? I am 30 days post op from a hip fracture. I have bad nerve damage to my left foot.
@shadabmirza9968
@shadabmirza9968 2 года назад
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@shadabmirza9968
@shadabmirza9968 2 года назад
Sorry to know . But how is your condition now.
@Player-zg6gy
@Player-zg6gy 2 года назад
@@shadabmirza9968 I have foot drop. From damage nerves. I can bend my foot down but not up. I now have a custom AFO to help me walk. I can almost run normally wearing the AFO. The hardest 10 months of my life. The everyday pain went from a 10 to a 4.
@shadabmirza9968
@shadabmirza9968 2 года назад
@@Player-zg6gyMay god bless you.But how many month of rest did it take to become normal.Its my 3rd month going.
@bishwo_lama
@bishwo_lama 5 лет назад
I had foot drop case since to 2013 of left leg. How can I contact you doctor. Please help me
@masterpeaceu7915
@masterpeaceu7915 4 года назад
Did your foot cured
@farshid71
@farshid71 12 лет назад
I got my foot drop by playing tennis, no injury or anything but had soreness in the lower left leg. It has been 3 days now, how long did yours go away?
@gowtham.p3636
@gowtham.p3636 Год назад
Treatment area
@ramanyadav4206
@ramanyadav4206 7 лет назад
very well explained in 5 mins of lecture we come to know abt foot drop very easily ....
@ivangerardopichardo9152
@ivangerardopichardo9152 2 года назад
Hi Dr. Ebraheim, I have foot drop plus no sensation on my calf. fells like my calf was wrapped with something. do not feel my natural skin. I have polyneuropathy post-covid. And I would like to know: if I had damaged nerves from the neuropaty, Is this could be cured naturally over the time? If so, how much time could take?
@YOVlogs
@YOVlogs 11 лет назад
this video is very good same thing happen to my brother in law after a gun shot may be bullet damage the vein and now he can not flex his foot properly what you will recommend dr nabilebrahim
@sivanagaraju1009
@sivanagaraju1009 4 года назад
Hi sir, it thanks, my relationship of someone full body droped, that person was fallen on house so nervous system was fallen and hardly damage , so that person was not move forward , because that's person legs and hands and back bone was broken so how can try to recovery
@pequazone
@pequazone 4 года назад
Great info. Wish I was told this awhile ago.
@superduperman5187
@superduperman5187 12 лет назад
Wonderful videos. I am currently using these to review for the boards. Love from NYC
@عبيرمرداشي
@عبيرمرداشي 9 лет назад
Hello dr. , i suffer from drop foot due to brown sequard syndrome that developed after a reconstructive surgery that i had for scoliosis. Does ur treatment work for my case?? I appeeciate ur reply..thank you
@benjaminteitelbaum1073
@benjaminteitelbaum1073 2 года назад
I'm confused. Does a common perineal nerve injury from L5 disc root damage due to disc herniation require an immediate anterior compartment fasciotomy? Thanks, ben
@vandarasong7511
@vandarasong7511 5 лет назад
Hello doctor. My son have the foot drop problem it has been over 7 years now. He feel down in his 1 st grade in school on his knees then one year later I started see the difference on his walk. So I took him to see doctor and pediatrician for treatment but they gave braces and they didn’t help. So again I took him to children hospital for neurologist and they ran some wire tested and has report his nerves are damage. I want to has his foot drop get surgery or any other treatments to have his foot back to normal. What would you suggest. Please help. Thanks in advance
@prngaming3975
@prngaming3975 5 лет назад
Dr. I had foot drop from last four years. Is it curable? Please. Reply me.
@FTMJarra
@FTMJarra Год назад
I had a motorcycle accident and suffered from this fortunately the nerve was only stretched as it crossed the head of the tibia, it took about 7-8 months before I had strength when dorsiflexing my foot
@verticallimit974
@verticallimit974 10 месяцев назад
Thank you
@Phoenix-hd1tk
@Phoenix-hd1tk 3 года назад
Dear sir, thank you.
@nha8909
@nha8909 6 лет назад
you make anatomy more fun thanks
@oelgadillodel9104
@oelgadillodel9104 3 года назад
I had alow bac surgery Dec of 2019. A lateral fusion on l5. The result was a right side leg pain all the way down to my foot. So painful I could not sleep 6 days in a raw. And back to the surgery room. Aftee second intervention the pain got better from lower back to the knee. But from the knee to my foot it was pain on fire. And a sad drop foot condition. Which remains till today.
@gambitx4000
@gambitx4000 12 лет назад
Mine went away fairly quick, and I don't remember my foot being sore at all, Ive been running a lot lately and the symptoms have gone away for the most part. I guess your muscle need to get used to it. But once again, I never had soreness of any kind. Yours might be a little worse. Good luck.
@ferniechavez9116
@ferniechavez9116 3 года назад
How long did it take to go back to normal??
@saravananneother4868
@saravananneother4868 2 года назад
What about a footdrop after a stroke? Possible? Does TENS (nerve stimulator help? What about neuro therapy?
@OnTheXan
@OnTheXan 2 года назад
hello! so today at work i was back kicking a tire to try to get it to come off the studs & now i can’t lift my foot up and when i walk it’s all weird. i’m thinking it might be this. i also have twitching in my toes
@lalalaisla9258
@lalalaisla9258 2 года назад
See an Orthopedic Surgeon asap. Don't take a chance!
@OnTheXan
@OnTheXan 2 года назад
@@lalalaisla9258 it went away the next day, thank you!!