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  2. Foot drop - Wikipedia

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    A patient recovering from surgery to treat foot drop, with limited plantar and dorsiflexion.. Foot drop is a gait abnormality in which the dropping of the forefoot happens out of weakness, irritation or damage to the deep fibular nerve (deep peroneal), including the sciatic nerve, or paralysis of the muscles in the anterior portion of the lower leg.

  3. Peroneal nerve paralysis - Wikipedia

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    Peroneal nerve paralysis is a paralysis on common fibular nerve that affects patient’s ability to lift the foot at the ankle. The condition was named after Friedrich Albert von Zenker . Peroneal nerve paralysis usually leads to neuromuscular disorder, peroneal nerve injury, or foot drop which can be symptoms of more serious disorders such as ...

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    The molded rocker outsole cradles the foot and holds it in the right position to minimize stress on your feet and joints, and the beefy PU material absorbs shock as you walk and stand.

  5. Talk:John Thaw - Wikipedia

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    I have been watching a number of Morse episodes on ITV3 and came to the WP article to find out about Thaw's right leg. As a former podiatric biomechanic Thaw's gait presents as someone with: either an artificial right leg (from the knee) or drop foot. Either way it would be useful to have information on his leg in the article.

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    [1] According to a study performed at Stanford University, 21% of injuries observed in elite college athletes caused them to miss at least one day of sports activity, and approximately 77% of these injuries involved the knee, leg, ankle, or foot. [1] The leading cause of death from sports injuries is traumatic head or neck injuries. [2]

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