Conditions

Drop Foot/Foot Drop

Are you experiencing difficulty lifting the front part of your foot?

Here at the Podiatry and Gait Clinics, we encounter drop foot cases quite frequently. Whether caused by nerve injury, muscle disorders, or an underlying health condition, we can help. Drop foot, or foot drop, is often a sign of an underlying neurological, muscular, or anatomical problem.

We often use a combination of physical examination and advanced imaging techniques to determine the cause and develop a tailored treatment plan.

Drop foot can be related to:

Nerve injury (e.g., peroneal nerve damage)
Muscle disorders (e.g., muscular dystrophy)
Neurological conditions (e.g., multiple sclerosis, stroke)
Spinal issues (e.g., herniated disc, lumbar spine conditions)
Peripheral neuropathy (e.g., due to diabetes)
Trauma or injury
Post-surgical complications

Appointment you will require:

Initial Musculoskeletal Consultation (Up to XX mins) - £XX.00
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How We Treat Drop Foot:

It is crucial to identify the underlying cause of drop foot and address it through a comprehensive treatment plan. Our goal is to restore as much function as possible and prevent further complications.

Treatment options include:
Physical therapy and rehabilitation
Ankle-foot orthoses
Nerve stimulation therapies
Strengthening exercises
Acupuncture
Footwear modifications
Surgical intervention in severe cases
Medication to manage underlying conditions (e.g., anti-inflammatory drugs, pain relievers)
Foot drop can affect everyday life - from walking to staying steady on your feet. Book a consultation at Podiatry and Clinics today and let us help you move forward with confidence.
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