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trauma or nerve damage(passive) caused byFoot drop

nerve damage alone or(passive) can be caused byFoot drop

peroneal nerve injury or peroneal nerve palsy(passive) caused byfoot drop

The braces on her feet helppreventdrop foot

nerve damage Mark(passive) caused bydrop foot

siatic nerve damagecausing" drop foot

perennial nerve damagecausesfoot drop

severe nerve damagecausingfoot drop

spinal nerve damagecausingdrop foot

The pathophysiology of nerve damagecausesfoot drop

peroneal nerve damage or compressedcausingfoot drop

other conditions such as nerve damage or multiple sclerosis(passive) caused bydrop foot

common peroneal nerve palsy affected by leprosy(passive) caused byFoot drop

the damage to the peroneal nerve in his legcreateddrop foot

nerve damage to the Common Peroneal nerve(passive) is caused byDrop Foot

upper motor neuron injuries or conditions such as : Multiple Sclerosis ( MS ) Stroke ( CVA(passive) caused byfoot drop

No nerves where cut Compression of the nerve ( or other damagecan causedrop foot

diabetic neuropathy ( long - term nerve damage associated with diabetescan ... causefoot drop

the extrinsic - related common peroneal nerve palsy [ 65(passive) caused byfoot drop

upper motor neuron injuries or conditions such as : Stroke ( CVA ) Cerebral P(passive) caused byfoot drop

congenital disorders ( e.g. , cerebral palsy ) or nerve damage ( e.g. , post - stroke or in those with multiple sclerosis(passive) caused byfoot drop

nerve damage ( e.g. post stroke , multiple sclerosis , congenital disorders such as cerebral palsy(passive) caused byfoot drop

Any condition that causes muscular weakness or nerve damagecan ... causefoot drop

Peroneal ( aka fibular ) nerve damagecan causefoot drop

Damage to the nerve in any other disease conditioncan also leadto drop foot

Post - Surgical nerve damage ... just a couple of medical conditionscausedrop foot

A nerve root injury ( pinched nerve ) in the spinecan also causefoot drop

upper motor neuron injuries / conditions such as : ​Foot Drop or Dropped Foot(passive) caused byfoot drop

a weakening of the muscles or sometimes nerve damage and paralysis(passive) is caused byFoot drop

Nerve injury – a “ pinched ” nerve in the spinemay causefoot drop

nerve damage in his spine from too many years piloting a helicopter in VietNam(passive) caused byfoot drop

left lower leg causing nerve damage to her legcausing" foot drop

a multi - ligament knee injury with nerve damagecauseddrop foot

upper motor neuron injuries or conditions such as : ◆ Cerebral Palsy ( CP(passive) caused byfoot drop

Any impingement or damage to the peroneal nervecan causefoot drop

nerve damage linked to diabetes ↗ , known as a neuropathy(passive) can sometimes be caused byFoot drop

nerve damage linked todiabetes ( known as a neuropathy(passive) can sometimes be caused byFoot drop

tributarily overstretched nervecausedfoot drop

He suffers from nerve damage to his lower left legcausingfoot - drop

Even a pinched nerve in your spinecan causefoot drop

stroke survivorscausesstroke survivors

problems walkingcan causeproblems walking

those troublesome walking difficulties(passive) caused bythose troublesome walking difficulties

oftencausesoften

from hemiplegia post - strokeresultingfrom hemiplegia post - stroke

when nerves are damaged during a strokecan resultwhen nerves are damaged during a stroke

many problemscausesmany problems

to a high - stepped gait and frequent tripping or fallsleadingto a high - stepped gait and frequent tripping or falls

changes in gait and frequent trippingcan causechanges in gait and frequent tripping

instability and difficulty walkingcausesinstability and difficulty walking

the front toes to dragcausesthe front toes to drag

from any neurological condition , such as a stroke or MScan resultfrom any neurological condition , such as a stroke or MS

frequent trips and falls , ankle sprains , or ankle fractures(passive) caused byfrequent trips and falls , ankle sprains , or ankle fractures

to trips , falls and inefficient walking patternscan leadto trips , falls and inefficient walking patterns

to many other orthopaedic problemscan leadto many other orthopaedic problems

from underlying problems of sciaticacan resultfrom underlying problems of sciatica

from neruologic disorders such as stroke , spinal cord injury , peroneal palsy , polio , multiple sclerosis and other View Moreis often resultingfrom neruologic disorders such as stroke , spinal cord injury , peroneal palsy , polio , multiple sclerosis and other View More

in tripping and falling with " unfortunate " resultresultingin tripping and falling with " unfortunate " result

problems with the normal walking cyclecreatesproblems with the normal walking cycle

from neruologic disorders such as stroke , spinal cord injury , peroneal palsy , polio , multiple sclerosis and other neuromuscular deficitis often resultingfrom neruologic disorders such as stroke , spinal cord injury , peroneal palsy , polio , multiple sclerosis and other neuromuscular deficit

the toes to drag and increases the risk of a fallcausesthe toes to drag and increases the risk of a fall

physical discomfort and painmay ... causephysical discomfort and pain

that the toe is dragging as you walkdiscoverthat the toe is dragging as you walk

Lower Back Pain(passive) Can ... be causedLower Back Pain

my left foot to drag andcausesmy left foot to drag and

patients to drag their foot behind them as they walk or compensate by lifting their knee highercausespatients to drag their foot behind them as they walk or compensate by lifting their knee higher

the pain on the patient 's legscausesthe pain on the patient 's legs

in a patient dragging their footmay resultin a patient dragging their foot

to permanent weakness and discomfortcan leadto permanent weakness and discomfort

from a nerve injury in the leg , or damage during a hip operationcan resultfrom a nerve injury in the leg , or damage during a hip operation

people to catch their toes and tripcausepeople to catch their toes and trip

from deep peroneal nerve damageresultingfrom deep peroneal nerve damage

my 14 month nerve damage(passive) caused bymy 14 month nerve damage

individuals to trip or fall more easilycan causeindividuals to trip or fall more easily

to people having lots of fallscan leadto people having lots of falls

people with MS to trip and fall and lose confidencecan causepeople with MS to trip and fall and lose confidence

to mobility impairment and frequent fallsleadingto mobility impairment and frequent falls

a significant gait disturbancehas causeda significant gait disturbance

the walking and balance issuesis causingthe walking and balance issues

circumduction as the involved leg is swung out and forward before the next step.[emedicine.medscape.comcausingcircumduction as the involved leg is swung out and forward before the next step.[emedicine.medscape.com

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