Foot Drop, Peroneal Nerve Injury - Everything You Need To Know - Dr. Nabil Ebraheim
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THEN WHY THE DO MENTION THAT ??????
MAY BE COS OF CONDITION HE HAVE BEEN SEE ?????
THE OTHER WAY AM TOTALLY SATISFY OF THIS VID
THANK DO YOU ARR THE BEST
SARAH
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@wobblechopps see a doc
tendon transfer may help you
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@nabilebraheim will that still mean that i won't ever make a full recovery ? and thank you for your reply :)
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@wobblechopps MAY NEED TENDON TRANSFERS
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i had drop foot 3 years ago , from sitting cross legged for 8 hours ? (i was drunk and the dj decks were on the floor) the nuro doc said i would make a full recovery but 3 years on and i still fall over i get really bad pains down my legs and i walk funny ! i have done all the right exercises but to no effect i get good days and bad days but physicly and mentally ruind me ! i cant get a job because after an hour on my feet i,m in to much pain and i cant lift my feet will i ever recover ?
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@V8SplashMan great story
thanks
thanks
tmorant 1 week ago
@tmorant thanks
nabilebraheim 1 week ago
The doctor fails to mention that foot drop can be linked to endometriosis. An article has been published on this topic in the Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry 1991;54:935-940.
'Pelvic endometriosis is a common gynaecological disorder. While usually involving the ovaries, uterosacral ligaments and pelvic peritoneum, it may rarely invade the sciatic nerve and its plexus.'
MsGumptious 1 month ago
@MsGumptious thank you for sharing
nabilebraheim 1 month ago