Thank you. Tell your mother to keep working hard and the results will come. We have plenty of videos on here to help you and her in her recovery. We also have many products that will accelerate the recovery process. - Dr Scott
@mariankiely39953 жыл бұрын
Tnk u for this info. I have PPMS. Can't recall how many times I've fallen and broken bones but I'm trying to adapt and persevere. Onwards and upwards guys 🍀🌻
@SaeboInc3 жыл бұрын
You got this!
@Chronically_JBoo4 жыл бұрын
I have mild foot drop from beating meningitis, and the time i dislocated my ankle bone and tore tendons and ligaments. I wear afos with tamarack joints
@SaeboInc4 жыл бұрын
Awesome, I hope they are working for you. If you only have mild foot drop, you may want to consider getting out of a rigid AFO and into the next phase of your recovery where you can strengthen the muscles in your foot and ankle to get back to normal walking. In the US we have a 30-day trial of our products if you'd like to try walking with the SaeboStep. It usually provides more range of motion and easier walking ability. - Dr Scott
@Chronically_JBoo4 жыл бұрын
@@SaeboInc thank you very much for the suggestion, i need to wait 2 more years to get new braces. These seem to help, its prevented my ankles from rolling/sprains but id like to try a rigid one that goes all the way up to the knee. My current ones only go up half of my leg
@tariqhassan30462 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much.
@anushakattru44363 жыл бұрын
Thanq sirr😊
@mntzmiles0813 жыл бұрын
Hello Dr. I passed all the test except for the heel test. What do you think? I'm fairly healthy, workout often, tennis player, and gardener. Could a brace possibly correct my foot drop?
@SaeboInc3 жыл бұрын
Hi Montez! To learn more about the SaeboStep and foot drop check out these links www.saebo.com/foot-drop/ www.saebo.com/blog/how-to-treat-foot-drop-with-electrical-stimulation/ www.saebo.com/blog/foot-drop-causes-symptoms-treatment/ www.saebo.com/blog/how-to-find-afo-brace-foot-drop/ www.saebo.com/blog/foot-drop-recovery-understanding-options/ Hope this helps! If you would like to talk to a Saebo representative, give us a call.
@nickson64553 жыл бұрын
Hello sir I have foot drop and moderate nerve damage do to a car accident. I wear a afo and it helps me to walk, but I absolutely hate it. The pain from walking in after a certain amount of time is unbearable. Plus my lower back can't take it. Can you tell me about the sabeo? My orthopedic never mentioned anything other than an afo and said I'll be in that for the rest of my life.
@SaeboInc3 жыл бұрын
My easiest suggestion would be to look for a new alternative to your current AFO and also to get and use electrical stimulation regularly. I would suggest our SaeboStep AFO (an out-of-the-shoe AFO), and either our SaeboStim One or our SaeboStim Pro e-stim device. Good luck. - Dr. Scott Thompson, OTD
@jivydremsa5094 жыл бұрын
Hi Dr. Scott. Thank you for making an awesome video. I fail tests 2 and 3. I cannot walk on the heel of my affected foot and while I am able to lift my foot off the ground, when pressure is applied against the top of my foot in test 3, my foot is unable to resist the pressure and falls back down. I am wondering if this is something you’ve experienced in a patient and if exercise will return strength to my foot and leg. Thank you for your generous time to make these videos and to answer our inquiries!
@SaeboInc4 жыл бұрын
Hello Jivy. I can't give an astute medical recommendation without evaluating you in person, but if you have the ability to lift your foot, then I'd say you have a good chance for recovery. If you haven't sought professional medical assistance yet, I'd suggest doing so to get their professional guidance. Here's a link to our SaeboStep if you need assistance raising your foot during ambulation www.saebo.com/shop/saebostep/. Here's a link to my video on easy exercises for foot drop kzbin.info/www/bejne/eXarmImfgcd3rpI. Best of luck. - Dr Scott
@lrobbo903 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video! After a harsh MS relapse about 18 months I still seem to get foot drop after walking about 3/4 of a mile. I’ve gained strength, and also tried to increase my endurance but I still can’t get past a mile without my right foot slapping all over! I have passed all of these tests as the symptoms only appear when I’ve walked too far - is there anything I can do to increase my walking distance?! I’m 31 years old with a very active 8 year old, something’s gotta give?!
@SaeboInc3 жыл бұрын
Lorna, I would suggest getting yourself a SaeboStep to assist on those long walks. You could keep in your purse or wherever in case you start to experience your foot drop symptoms. I would also get yourself an e-stim machine to work on contracting and controlling the muscles that lift your foot and to go and work with a PT/OT on recovery. If you are still noticing issues, I would get evaluated and see what a good rehab specialist can do for your recovery. Best of luck! - Dr. Scott Thompson, OTD
@dittery3 жыл бұрын
Ran cross country in highschool. I would have footdrop in my left foot during the latter half of the season, im guessing because I had used those muscles a lot and they got tired and weak. I did these tests now (havent run long distance consistently in a while) and i seem perfectly fine with both feet. it is ONLY after ive been running almost daily for a month or two that I have trouble keeping my left foot raised and it will slap when i run or walk. Why?
@SaeboInc3 жыл бұрын
Emmett, it sounds to me like a compression issue or an overuse issue. The next time you start running a lot, I would look to see if that same symptom occurs and then go see an orthopedic and/or nerve specialist to find some answers. Good luck! - Dr. Scott Thompson, OTD
@sophiagarcia36874 жыл бұрын
Is foot drop permanent
@SaeboInc4 жыл бұрын
Sophia, it really depends on a lot of different factors. If you are worried about it being permanent, and you are not seeing progression in a week or two, I'd consult a health professional for an evaluation and prognosis. Good luck with your recovery! - Dr Scott
@AshokKumar-qp4ks4 жыл бұрын
My 75 years old mother is suffering from brain hammorage 26*18mm . Affected left hand and leg. Basic problem is foot drop and fully hand is not working
@SaeboInc4 жыл бұрын
Ashok, we have a a product for almost anyone in any stage of their neurological recovery. Make sure you reach out to our representatives to help you get the right product(s) for your mother's recovery. We wish her the best. - Dr Scott
@lakshaylaxkar42614 жыл бұрын
How many hours should be exercised daily for head foot drop.
@SaeboInc4 жыл бұрын
Meme, I'm a believer that more is better, but not overdoing things is also important. I would suggest getting in touch with a local OT or PT and having them give you a home exercise program would be the most beneficial for your recovery, but performing exercises 1-2x/day would be a standard suggestion. - Dr Scott