Drop foot
Does anyone know anything about this . Can this be mitigated ?
I think I am starting to occasionally feel my toes dragging when I walk . I had never really heard of it until I had done some reading on this sight . This is frightening.
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In 2020, being on Medicare, only Mayo in MN would accept me so my wife and I went to Rochester, and we were extremely impressed with their testing. I was diagnosed with idiopathic axonal sensory motor PN. They suggested physical therapy and due to onset of drop off, they strongly suggested I get AFO's. My thinking at the time was the PN was caused by lower back issues, they said it is not the cause. They also suggested genetic testing which we decided not to do. I'm the only one in or family with PN. In 2018, I did have a CMT test done, came back negative. Also, the Turbomed Orthotics seem very interesting. Thanks,
In addition to the 1/2 size larger shoe to accommodate the brace, my AFO supplier removed the insole of the shoe with the brace. I waited over a year to finally agree to an AFO after my left foot dropped due to my large fiber axonal neuropathy in both legs but only causing only foot drop in my left foot. The AFO is light, and straightens the angle of my left foot, leaving me safer from falling, more able to walk with the aid of a rolling walker, and work on PT exercises to strengthen bones and muscles in my legs.
Thank you! Wishing you well in your health and wellness journey.