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  • Aug 2, 2008, 12:24 PM
    Mr Help
    Foot Drop
    Hello I have been diagnosed with MS six years ago. They have told me I have foot drop. But I can move my foot up and down when I am on my back. I do suffer with lower back pain, and a inner groining pain by my right thigh that goes down my leg about 6-8 inches. This has been going on for about 2 years. I really don’t think I have foot drop. Does anyone have this problem, or know something about it?
  • Aug 2, 2008, 12:35 PM
    tickle
    This information is from the MS Glossary on Google:

    Foot drop, a disorder of the distal aspect of a lower extremity, like most foot ailments, has little to do with the
    Intrinsic function of the foot. This neurological disturbance, like most common to the foot, is caused by nerves
    Proximal to it's location. This impairment is a malfunction of either a peripheral nerve or a part of the central
    Nervous system.
  • Aug 2, 2008, 01:08 PM
    Mr Help
    Thank you for your reply. I am almost sure that I don't have foot drop. I believe it is a nerve issue.


    Quote:

    Originally Posted by tickle
    This information is from the MS Glossary on Google:

    Foot drop, a disorder of the distal aspect of a lower extremity, like most foot ailments, has little to do with the
    intrinsic function of the foot. This neurological disturbance, like most common to the foot, is caused by nerves
    proximal to it's location. This impairment is a malfunction of either a peripheral nerve or a part of the central
    nervous system.

  • Aug 2, 2008, 01:45 PM
    Choux
    You can't see your own foot drop, a physician observing you walk can easily see it... or an educated non-professional.
  • Aug 2, 2008, 02:29 PM
    Mr Help
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Choux
    You can't see your own foot drop, a physician observing you walk can easily see it...or an educated non-professional.

    That is not true, I can see it, I live with it. What I am saying is there is another cause for it. And I believe it is pressure on a nerve. And I believe it can be fixed.
  • Aug 2, 2008, 02:43 PM
    Choux
    MH,

    You stated above... " I really don't think I have foot drop."... My answer was geared toward this comment. :)
  • Aug 2, 2008, 02:53 PM
    Mr Help
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Choux
    MH,

    You stated above..." I really don’t think I have foot drop."........ My answer was geared toward this comment. :)

    Yes that is right, I don't believe I have it. I have something that is causing it to look that way. Even my doctor feels that maybe so. You see foot drop in most cases does not go away unless another cause is found. But even a greater power lets be know, it can be corrected. I think you for your opinion though.
  • Aug 2, 2008, 02:55 PM
    tickle
    Mr. Help, YOU ARE RIGHT... you didn't read the article I sited correctly. It is a nerve problem, that is what they say. Read it again and slowly.

    When you are laying down, of course you can move your foot properly, but upon standing, it doesn't work the same way because you body weight is on it.
  • Aug 2, 2008, 02:59 PM
    Mr Help
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Mr Help
    Yes that is right, I don't believe I have it. I have something that is causing it to look that way. Even my doctor feels that maybe so. You see foot drop in most cases does not go away unless another cause is found. But even a greater power lets be know, it can be corrected. I thank you for your opinion though.

    Thank You
  • Aug 2, 2008, 03:05 PM
    Mr Help
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by tickle
    Mr. Help, YOU ARE RIGHT....you didnt read the article I sited correctly. It is a nerve problem, that is what they say. Read it again and slowly.

    When you are laying down, of course you can move your foot properly, but upon standing, it doesnt work the same way because you body weight is on it.

    Your right, maybe I miss understood it. But it is a nerve problem, they believe is associated with the back pain I am having.
  • Aug 2, 2008, 03:35 PM
    Mr Help
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Choux
    You can't see your own foot drop, a physician observing you walk can easily see it...or an educated non-professional.

    But I think a possible cause is a pinch nerve in my lower back.
  • Aug 2, 2008, 03:53 PM
    tickle
    Troll alert
  • Aug 2, 2008, 03:56 PM
    Mr Help
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Mr Help
    Hello I have been diagnosed with MS six years ago. They have told me I have foot drop. But I can move my foot up and down when I am on my back. I do suffer with lower back pain, and a inner groining pain by my right thigh that goes down my leg about 6-8 inches. This has been going on for about 2 years. I really don’t think I have foot drop. Does anyone have this problem, or know something about it?

    It appears I have foot drop, but I believe the cause is a pinch nerve in my lower back. What is your opinion?
  • Aug 2, 2008, 03:58 PM
    tickle
    Troll allert

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