foot drop is caused by nerve damage & can be treated w/splints, & possibly surgery, but is a permanent otherwise.
No, foot drop is not a contracture. It is a condition characterized by difficulty in lifting the front part of the foot, often due to weakness or paralysis of the muscles that control ankle dorsiflexion. While contractures involve the shortening of muscles or tendons leading to a fixed position, foot drop is primarily a functional deficit rather than a structural change. Treatment may involve physical therapy, braces, or other interventions to improve mobility.
Since one foot is 12 inches a four percent slope is .04X12 = 0.48 inch drop
Drop per foot doesn't care about length of run, it depends on pipe size. Pipe larger than 2" needs only 1/8" per foot (37.5" fall for 300'), 2" and smaller needs 1/4" per foot (75" fall for 300')
it takes 12 inches to make a foot!
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Foot drop often affect the muscles which are responsible for the ankle movement. Some typical symptoms of having a drop foot are limp foot, numbness, difficulty with certain activities and tingling.
Yes, the best foot drop orthodic to use 24hrs is the Soft Foot Drop Brace at http://store.grandviewmedical.com/foleknsu.html There are also other solutions but if you have a foot drop problem you need some type of orthodic to help you walk.
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Take a block of frozen water (ice) and drop it on your foot - ouch!. Then drop the same amount as water on your foot. I know I would prefer to drop water on my foot that solid ice.
Foot drop is a medical disorder that is considered to be a gait abnormality. In order for it to be treated, the underlying order that is causing it must be found and corrected.
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Drop foot brace has a major medical benefit. It provides dynamic support for people with the inability to lift their foot up due to paralysis of the anterior leg.
Use a level which is at least a foot long. Hold the level in the horizontal level position, and measure the 1/4" drop from the position of the level which is one foot from the end. If you have a four foot level, and the space to use it, you can easily measure one inch of drop per four feet, which is the same as 1/4" per foot.
Some people with foot drop walk with a very exaggerated swinging hip motion to help prevent the toes from catching on the ground.