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Drop foot braces help with medical problems such as correcting deformed ankles and protecting injured ankles. It also offers ankle protection and maintains to position of the foot..
A 25 foot cord will not cause enough voltage drop to worry about.
Supination can cause problems when running because when your foot is supinating, it means your foot does an insufficient inward roll of the foot when landing. This can cause a problem known as iliotibal band syndrome.
When the foot rolls to the inside when a person walks or stands, it is called pigeon-toed. Being pigeon-toed can cause problems with posture, pain in the lower back, and other problems as a person ages.
yes, you can take some Tylenol and if it doesn't work , see a doctor about maybe you are flat footed. Being a flat foot can cause back problems.
Foot drop is first treated by finding the underlying problem that is causing the issue. Surgery and other medications may be used once the cause is found.
There are a lot of possible reasons why someone may experience foot pain and other foot problems. The following are some causes of foot problems; Diabetic foot pain, a foot problem due to too tight shoes and a foot problem cause by bone or tissue injuries.
Foot drop is a symptom of an underlying problem, rather than a disease itself. It can be temporary or permanent. Causes of foot drop include:nerve injurybrain or spinal disordersmuscle disorders
Yes, shingles can cause all of these problems and more.
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I believe the term is called " drop" foot. It is very serious. You may have an injury to the nerve that supplied the front of the foot/ankle. This nerve runs from your spine, down your back, through your butt muscles. The other area that an injury can occur is your brain.....a stroke, anuerism, tumor, degenerative disease can all cause drop foot. GO TO THE DOCTOR, please.
Rheumatoid Vasculitis (RV) is one of the unusual complication of longstanding, severe rheumatoid arthritis. The active vasculitis associated with rheumatoid disease occurs in about 1% of this patient population. Nerve damage can cause foot or wrist drop, "mononeuritis multiplex".