The evidence in this node relates to Drop-Foot occurring as a consequence of musculoskeletal pathology such as peroneal nerve injury, lumbar nerve root entrapment, or post operative nerve damage.
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The following articles contain general information relating to drop-foot as a result of musculoskeletal pathology:
Cush, G.J., Maloney, P.J. and Irgit, K., 2013. Drop foot after knee dislocation: evaluation and treatment. In The Multiple Ligament Injured Knee (pp. 343-353). Springer New York.
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Girardi, F.P., Cammisa Jr, F.P., Huang, R.C., Parvataneni, H.K. and Tsairis, P., 2002. Improvement of preoperative foot drop after lumbar surgery. Journal of spinal disorders & techniques, 15(6), p.490.
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Merchant, R.A., Lui, K.L., Ismail, N.H., Wong, H.P. and Sitoh, Y.Y., 2005. The relationship between postoperative complications and outcomes after hip fracture surgery. Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore, 34(2), p.163.
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Stewart, J.D., 2008. Foot drop: where, why and what to do?. Practical neurology, 8(3), pp.158-169.
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