Foot drop is defined as weakness on dorsiflexion of the foot. The top two most common etiologies for foot drop include lumbar degenerative disease and common peroneal nerve injury. This review provides updates on understanding the lumbar etiologies of foot drop. Since the publication of Preoperative motor strength and time to surgery are the most important predictors of improvement in foot drop due to degenerative lumbar disease in the Journal of Neurological Sciences, three cohort studies have been published on spinal causes of foot drop. Classification, clinical features, diagnosis, and pathogenesis that may \u27clinch\u27 the cause of foot drop are discussed in the context of these recent publications
Introduction: Low back pain (LBP), as one of the most common diseases, is being experienced by ...
Introduction: Claims that foot orthoses can resolve low-back pain are common in the marketing of the...
INTRODUCTION: The fibular nerve is the most frequent site of neural entrapment in the lower extremit...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to analyze the clinical features and prognostic factors of ...
Foot drop is a medical condition describing a pathological gait in which the foot keeps dangling dow...
Background: Foot drop is defined as a weakness in the ankle and foot dorsiflexors. A disruption of t...
Several reasons for foot drop have been reported in literature. In recent years, innovations have be...
There are many causes of acute onset foot drop ranging from deep fibular nerve or sciatic nerve inju...
OBJECTIVE: Palsy of dorsiflexion, or foot drop, may be due to degenerative lumbar disease and amenab...
Introduction: Foot drop is characterized by the inability or difficulty in moving the ankle and toes...
Objective. This present study aimed to explore the clinical effects of a novel capsule lumbar interb...
Ganglion cysts usually originate from vertebral facet joints in the spine and they are often locate...
Background/Purpose: Flat foot can alter the lower limb alignment and cause knee and back pain. To ex...
Objective: Surgical outcome of foot drop in lumber degenerative disease Design: Retrospective Cohor...
A foot drop is caused by weakness or paralysis of the muscles of the anterior compartment of the leg...
Introduction: Low back pain (LBP), as one of the most common diseases, is being experienced by ...
Introduction: Claims that foot orthoses can resolve low-back pain are common in the marketing of the...
INTRODUCTION: The fibular nerve is the most frequent site of neural entrapment in the lower extremit...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to analyze the clinical features and prognostic factors of ...
Foot drop is a medical condition describing a pathological gait in which the foot keeps dangling dow...
Background: Foot drop is defined as a weakness in the ankle and foot dorsiflexors. A disruption of t...
Several reasons for foot drop have been reported in literature. In recent years, innovations have be...
There are many causes of acute onset foot drop ranging from deep fibular nerve or sciatic nerve inju...
OBJECTIVE: Palsy of dorsiflexion, or foot drop, may be due to degenerative lumbar disease and amenab...
Introduction: Foot drop is characterized by the inability or difficulty in moving the ankle and toes...
Objective. This present study aimed to explore the clinical effects of a novel capsule lumbar interb...
Ganglion cysts usually originate from vertebral facet joints in the spine and they are often locate...
Background/Purpose: Flat foot can alter the lower limb alignment and cause knee and back pain. To ex...
Objective: Surgical outcome of foot drop in lumber degenerative disease Design: Retrospective Cohor...
A foot drop is caused by weakness or paralysis of the muscles of the anterior compartment of the leg...
Introduction: Low back pain (LBP), as one of the most common diseases, is being experienced by ...
Introduction: Claims that foot orthoses can resolve low-back pain are common in the marketing of the...
INTRODUCTION: The fibular nerve is the most frequent site of neural entrapment in the lower extremit...