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Foot drop is a general term that describes a difficulty in lifting the front part of the foot. It's often caused by compression of a nerve.
A bone might break from a sports injury, a car crash, a heavy object dropped on the foot, or a misstep or fall. Fractures can range from tiny cracks in the ...
Blood clots are made when substances in the blood thicken and form a semisolid mass. This process may be triggered by an injury. Sometimes it occurs inside ...
This is called paralysis. Numbness or tingling in the hand or fingers. Weakness in the hand that may result in dropping things. Pain in the shin or foot.
... Foot drop, Cerebral palsy, Parkinsonism, Gait unsteadiness, Neurodegeneration, Gait disturbance, Neuropathy, Neurologic muscle weakness ...
High foot arches. Curled toes, called hammertoes. Not being able to run. Trouble lifting the foot at the ankle, called footdrop. Clumsy walking.
Foot drop, in severe cases, if legs are affected; Occasionally, swelling or bulging as a result of a muscle hernia. Pain caused by chronic exertional ...
... Foot drop, Lumbar radiculopathy, Hip impingement, Lumbar spinal stenosis, Cervical spinal stenosis, Knee arthritis, Rotator cuff tear, Gait unsteadiness ...
... Foot drop, Cerebral palsy, Pediatric hip disorders, Hemiparesis, Plagiocephaly, Joint hypermobility, Gait unsteadiness, Sacral agenesis, Gait disturbance ...
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