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Evaluation and Treatment of Foot Drop Using Nerve Transfer Techniques
Arshad A Khan1, Edgardo R Rodriguez-Collazo2, Erwin Lo3
1Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Indiana University School of Medicine, Gary/Northwest; SpineTech, Brain and Spine Centers of Southeast Texas, 6025 Metropolitan Drive, Suite 205, Beaumont, TX 77706, USA.
Abstract:
Foot drop represents a complex pathologic condition, requiring a multidisciplinary approach for appropriate evaluation and treatment. Multiple etiologic factors require recognition before considering invasive/operative intervention. When considering surgical management for the treatment of foot drop, it is first and foremost imperative to establish the cause of the condition. Not all causes resulting in clinical foot drop have surgical options. Establishing a cause allows the provider to more appropriately curtail a multidisciplinary approach to working-up, and ultimately, treating the patient. The authors offer an algorithm for evaluating and treating foot drop conditions associated with lumbar spine radiculopathy and peripheral nerve lesions.

