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Foot Drop

Foot drop is not a disease in itself — it is a clinical sign indicating weakness or paralysis of the muscles responsible for lifting the front part of the foot.

Common Symptoms of Foot Drop:

  • Difficulty lifting the foot while walking
  • Toes dragging on the ground
  • Frequent tripping
  • High-stepping gait (lifting the knee higher to prevent dragging)
  • Numbness or tingling in the leg or foot

While many people assume it is a simple nerve issue in the leg, foot drop often originates from the spine, particularly the lower lumbar region.

What Causes Foot Drop?

The most common cause is compression or irritation of the L4–L5 nerve roots, which form part of the sciatic nerve and control the tibialis anterior muscle responsible for ankle dorsiflexion.

Common causes include:

  • Lumbar disc prolapse (slipped disc)
  • Lumbar spondylosis
  • Spinal canal stenosis
  • Nerve compression
  • Trauma
  • Diabetes-related neuropathy
  • Post-surgical nerve weakness

In many young and middle-aged individuals, prolonged sitting, poor posture, and sedentary work habits contribute to progressive spinal dysfunction leading to nerve irritation.

Why Early Treatment Is Important

Foot drop is a red flag symptom. If untreated, prolonged nerve compression may lead to:

  • Persistent muscle weakness
  • Muscle wasting
  • Gait imbalance
  • Increased fall risk
  • Chronic nerve damage

Conventional treatment options often include bracing, physiotherapy, medications, steroid injections, or surgery in severe cases.

However, surgery is not always necessary — especially if the condition is addressed early.

Chakrasiddh Spine Expert Therapy (CSET) for Foot Drop

CSET is a structured, non-invasive spine rehabilitation protocol integrating:

  • Siddha Varmam therapy
  • Targeted spinal correction
  • Neuromuscular reactivation
  • Corrective therapeutic exercises
  • Postural realignment and gait re-education
  • Lifestyle modification

Rather than treating symptoms alone, CSET addresses the root mechanical and neurological cause.

What Improvements Can Be Expected?

With early intervention, patients commonly report:

  • Improved ankle lifting strength
  • Reduced numbness
  • Better walking control
  • Decreased back pain
  • Improved confidence in movement
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