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Results 1 - 10 of 17 for Foot drop
  1. Foot drop is when you have difficulty lifting the front part of your foot. This may cause you to drag your foot when you walk. Foot drop, also called drop foot, can be caused by ...
  2. ... include: Foot deformity (very high arch to feet) Foot drop (inability to point foot upward to hold it ... up the foot and making toe-out movements (foot drop) Lack of stretch reflexes in the legs Loss ...
  3. ... severe form of a spastic gait. Steppage gait -- foot drop where the foot hangs with the toes pointing down, causing the ...
  4. ... outer part of the upper or lower leg Foot that drops (unable to hold the foot up) "Slapping" gait (walking pattern in which each ...
  5. ... either taken from the bottom of the baby's foot or a vein in the arm. A tiny drop of blood is collected onto a piece of ...
  6. ... shade your eyes until the effects of the drops wear off.
  7. ... needle, called a lancet, to get a tiny drop of blood. You place the blood on a ... the causes and symptoms of low blood sugar. FOOT CARE People with diabetes are more likely than ...
  8. ... called a lancet. This gives you a tiny drop of blood. You place the blood on a ... Eye disease Kidney disease Heart disease and stroke FOOT CARE People with diabetes are more likely than ...
  9. ... of the ability to sense heat or cold Drop in blood pressure when you stand up after ... includes: Checking your feet every day Getting a foot exam each time you see your provider Wearing ...
  10. ... can break after you stub your toe or drop something heavy on it. ... physical activity that causes pain, and keep your foot immobile whenever possible. For the first 24 hours, ...
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