There are many things that cause pain - see a doctor to find out which is causing your pain.
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Some causes for foot pain are fractured or broken toes, nerve damage, calluses, or warts on the feet.
If the deep peroneal nerve is cut, it can result in foot drop, numbness on the top of the foot, and weakness in lifting the foot while walking. This can lead to difficulties in walking and an increased risk of tripping or falling. Physical therapy or surgery may be necessary to restore function.
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In the lumbar spine, compression or injury to the sciatic nerve (specifically the peroneal branch) can lead to foot drop. This nerve supplies the muscles that control dorsiflexion of the foot, and damage can result in weakness or paralysis of these muscles, leading to difficulty lifting the foot and toes.
Generally, not being able to move your foot or any other part of your body, is caused by nerve damage. Only a physician can test you for nerve damage.
Pinching of the L5 nerve causes weakness in the big toe and ankle and pain on the top of the foot that may extend up to the buttocks.
sciatic nerve
most commonly injured at the neck of the fibula. injury will cause paralysis of muscles of anterior and lateral compartments of leg along with sensory loss on the skin of the dorsum of the foot. there will be loss of dorsiflexion and that will cause foot drop with patient walking on toes of affected foot. patient will also have difficulty in eversion of the foot with foot remaining in inversion.
Foot drop, or dorsiflexion of the foot, can be caused by several disorders, most commonly peroneal nerve injury or dysfunction. This can occur due to conditions like stroke, multiple sclerosis, or neuropathy, which affect the nerves controlling the muscles responsible for lifting the foot. Additionally, muscle disorders or injury to the lower spine can also lead to this condition. Overall, foot drop results in difficulty walking, as the individual cannot properly lift the front part of the foot.
The posterior side of the thigh, leg, and foot are served by the tibial nerve. The tibial nerve is a branch of the sciatic nerve.
There are several types of exercises that can be done to correct inversion. Orthotics are also used to make walking easier and more comfortable.